Traveling Soldier
A heart-wrenching love story of young love, unimaginable sacrifice, and the enduring promise that binds a soldier to the woman he left behind.
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W.G. Davis
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In the spring of 1990, two lonely hearts collide in a Utica bus station. James Lafache, an eighteen-year-old orphan with no family and no future, is hours early for the bus to basic training. Mary Louise, a bright-eyed waitress with dreams of becoming a teacher, offers him a smile and a listening ear. A single afternoon on a sun-dappled pier sparks a connection that deepens with every heartfelt letter they share—through the rigors of Fort Benning, the sands of Saudi Arabia, and the terrifying onset of Desert Storm.
James finds the family he never had in the Army, and a brother in arms in Tim Richards. But his heart belongs to Mary Louise.
From the dusty confines of a desert tent, James’s letters are a lifeline of love and fear. Mary Louise’s replies are a fortress of hope, built against the growing worries of her family and the ominous news reports. They promise each other a future, clinging to the memory of a blue bow in her hair and the dream of a simple life together.
But war has its own timetable. When the ground offensive begins, a final, hopeful letter is sent: “Don’t worry, but I won’t be able to write for a while.”
This sweeping novel is a hallmark of heartfelt storytelling. It is a tribute to the brave men and women who serve far from home and the devoted loved ones who wait, hope, and pray. It’s a story of first love, profound sacrifice, and the resilience of the human spirit, asking: Can a love born in a single afternoon be strong enough to span an ocean, a war, and a lifetime?
Perfect for fans of emotional romance, military fiction, and stories that celebrate the enduring power of love and memory.
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