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Saved | Lorhainne Eckhart
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“A Passionate Tale of Love during the Iraq War.” --“Eckhart knocks one out of the park with this great story.” RT Book Reviews --“Taken! Okay you had me at the first page”....Katy M. --God Bless our Military Men! It takes a horrible, but real tragedy and shows how love can be a true healer. We need more men like the Captain!! Reviewer, Spring Hale OVERVIEW: “Growing up I had dreams that one day I'd fall in love, get married and start a family. Then one night I was taken. But I survived, I escaped and I was saved. Eric didn't see me as damaged. He didn't see my baby as a monster. He protected me, he kept me safe ... he saved me.” THE SAVED SERIES: Saved Vanished Captured If you enjoy THE SAVED SERIES, you may also enjoy, WALK THE RIGHT ROAD SERIES. WALK THE RIGHT ROAD SERIES: "The Choice will leave you questioning your own morals and motivations and leave you asking others what they would do in that same situation. This is a genre-bending novel that will surprise you" from JRA. "Rarely have I spent time reading a series that had me feeling every thought and emotion." From Mary Ellen Other Series you may enjoy: THE OUTSIDER SERIES: An Emotionally charged romance series beginning with the Bestseller, The Forgotten Child. THE FRIESSENS: A NEW BEGINNING: The return of The Friessen men and the women they love in this emotionally charged Family Saga which follows THE OUTSIDER SERIES. THE WILDE BROTHERS: Come and meet the Wilde Brothers of Idaho. Joe, Logan, Ben, Samuel, and Jake. You'll love the western flair and hot men and strong women in this romantic family saga. COMING in 2015 from THE WILDE BROTHERS: Traded (Jake) Unforgiven (Samuel) And new from THE FRIESSENS in 2015 The Reunion
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Saved | Lorhainne Eckhart
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I can't believe I actually read this entire thing. It was horrible. If this was historical fiction hearkening to 1782 then maybe I would have liked it. I kept waiting for the captain to have some sort of epiphany. He did not. So the woman marries the captain who saves her from the man who bought her, but she now is basically in the same sort of imprisonment. Please don't bother with this one.