Loving the Enemy

By Ellie Grow
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Published: July 14, 2012
Words: 65,527 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781476014395


Short description

Brenda came across the unexpected thing in his farm: an injured soldier. At the risk of being even accused of treason his house gathered and it cured his wounds. In spite of the gratitude that was feeling for Brenda, Esteban had to leave. It was in enemy land and juror of death. What the two were not able to predict it was the love that was born in his hearts and that now was placing them in risk.

Extended description

Brenda came across the unexpected thing in his farm: an injured soldier. At the risk of being even accused of treason, his house gathered, and it cured his wounds. In spite of the gratitude that was feeling for Brenda, Esteban had to leave. It was in enemy land and juror of death. What the two were not able to predict it was the love that was born in his hearts and that now was placing them in risk.

Tags

love, danger, war, murderer, soldier, falklands

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