Connie Ann Michael is my guest today. In A Thousand Stolen Moments, Emme burgeoning feelings for her commanding officer show up at the worst time and place. One winner will receive a copy of Connie’s book and some chocolate.
The giveaway is open until February 21, so you have plenty of time to gain a few more points by sharing about the giveaway on your socials, leaving comments, and checking out the other ways to earn more entries here.
Keep reading to find out more about this book.
Giveaway is open to:
U. S. Only
About the Book
Can you choose between fighting for your life and fighting for your heart? When twenty-two year old Emme Sawyer joins a Marine unit heading into Helmand Providence, she focuses on what she does best: keeping her men safe. But, when the unit is hit by an IED, Emme realizes she can’t save everyone. With her humanity on the line, and her faith in question, she seeks comfort from Raven, her commanding officer. Soon, Emme develops feelings that don’t belong in a combat zone, where each step could be your last. Raven keeps his emotions locked up tight, never allowing the men to see him sweat. But when Emme joins his unit, all bets are off; and the feelings he thought he left stateside begin to emerge. Knowing that the deserts of Afghanistan are the last place to start a romance, and the United States military’s view on fraternizing; Raven tries to deny his heart. Emme and Raven learn you can’t always choose where love finds you. And that sometimes, you just have to trust in God’s plan.
Bonus Question
Has anyone in your family served in the military (or have they)?
Faith and Love Countdown to Valentine’s Day
Faith and Love Countdown to Valentines Day is a Christian Fiction giveaway with 14 days, 14 books, and 14 winners. There are a variety of Christian fiction available for the win, from historical romance, to contemporary, to suspense, to women’s fiction, and more.
The Schedule
Links will go live on the corresponding days.
February 1: His Most Tender Touch by Tanya Stowe
Feb 2: Every Day Filled with Hope by Shelia Stovall
Feb 3: Carol of the Rooms by Diana Leagh Matthews
Feb 4: Another Outer Banks Christmas by Christina Sinisi
Feb 5: Dreams of the Heart by Penny Zeller
Feb 6: Love’s True Calling by Lori Dejong
Feb 7: A Plan for Everything by Beverly Varnado
Feb 8: A Thousand Stolen Moments by Connie Ann Michael
Feb 9: Midnight Blue by Suzie Waltner
Feb 10: Tropical Target by Jennifer Pierce
Feb 11: The Glass Bottom Boat by Laura Thomas
Feb 12: Wild Heart by Colleen Hall
Amelia says
Yes, they have.
Sam says
yes
Diana Hardt says
No, nobody has.
Roxanne C. says
Yes, they have.
Debra Pruss says
My Dad and my uncles on my Mom’s side of the family have all served in the military. Thank you so much for sharing. God bless you.
Shirley Strait says
My dad, sister, her 2 sons. In fact 1 son is still active duty.
Becky Nelson says
My father spent 20 years in the Army
Elizabeth Litton says
I have several uncles who were in various branches of the military. I also have a cousin who is currently in the army.
Heidi Robbins says
My grandpas, my dad, my father-in-law, and some cousins, and some nephews have or are serving in the military.
bn100 says
no
Natalya Lakhno says
Just cousins, still serving
MICHAEL A LAW says
No one in my family has served in the military.
Judith Martinez says
My late husband was in the army, my dad was in the navy, my grandfathers were in the navy and the army air corp, my cousin was in the army.
Joannie Sico says
My uncle and grandpa on my dad’s side and I believe a cousin on my mom’s side did.
Dreaa Drake says
Only my grandpa. He was in the navy. R.I.P.
Alison Boss says
Yes, quite a few of my family have served in the military: my grand father, my father, several uncles, and my brother.