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Remember Yesterday

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Remember Yesterday

By: Ginny Sterling
Narrated by: Virtual Voice
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Virtual voice is computer-generated narration for audiobooks.

Randall Perry was tired of war, death, and seeing destruction around him… and was grasping at the unexpected hand of friendship extended to him. Life seemed to be full of chances, but he never expected finding one in Gretchen.

Who was this stranger writing him an email?

Gretchen Koch was a busy woman for a reason. Taking on multiple jobs to fill the empty spaces in her heart, she was still struggling silently. She desperately needed comfort, friendship, someone who could understand what she was going through after losing her brother.

… And the wounded soldier’s innocent request came at the right time.

So why was she so scared to take a chance?

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These standalone sweet, clean romances follow a team of soldiers that were once stationed in Afghanistan, bound by friendship. They can be read alone but if you read them together, their stories are so much richer.
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Gretchen was scared of opening herself up to a new relationship but, Randall’s (she now calls Randy) letters and calls made her feel comfortable. Their meeting brought them closer although there were hiccups. Being countries apart was overly difficult. In the end it was resolved. Their true love was so sweet. They were meant for each other. (With each book in the series I dislike the virtual narrator more and more. It is impossible to distinguish who is speaking because the voices all sound feminine. In cases where the male characters have dialogue, they come across as the even more feminine.)

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