When journalist Margaret Craig survives a violent crash on an icy bridge, she wakes up to a world she doesn't recognize: 1942, in the midst of World War II. Assigned to cover the war, she joins a company of U.S. Marines led by the stern Lieutenant Caleb Tate, who wants nothing to do with a woman on the front lines. Undeterred, her courage, wit, and unwavering sense of duty chip away at his defenses until a bond that neither could have imagined forms between them. When the pair is captured and imprisoned in a brutal Japanese POW camp, Margaret must summon every ounce of strength to survive-and to protect the man she's grown to love. Through it all, one haunting question remains: Is she meant to stay in the past... or find a way back home?

Janet Morris Belvin is a storyteller at heart and a lifelong Southerner, born in the peach-loving town of Gaffney, South Carolina. A former schoolteacher, she writes for magazines and newspapers and lives in the historic heart of Colonial Williamsburg with her husband. She spends her days crafting tales about people she'd like to meet, places she dreams of visiting, and ideas that won't let her go. A nostalgic soul who loves Roy Rogers, Howdy Doody, old hymns, Motown and bluegrass music, Janet can't bear to part with her children's old toys and other relics no one else wants. She's owned a banjo for thirty-nine years and still only knows how to play one song. She loves Diet Coke (the only acceptable soft drink), pie, classic movies, libraries and Jesus. Though she loves to travel, Janet's idea of a perfect day is one spent with her six children and nine grandchildren, surrounded by laughter, stories, and the kind of joy only family can bring.
Titel
Fog
EAN
9798317813659
Format
E-Book (epub)
Hersteller
Veröffentlichung
09.09.2025
Digitaler Kopierschutz
frei
Dateigrösse
2.72 MB
Anzahl Seiten
296