All right, so I love military books, and as much as I love them I am honor bound to say the Air Force is best. (Air Force Vet’s daughter and all. ๐)
BUT!
That does not stop me from enjoying books about the other branches of the United States’ military, and I am so very excited to be sharing the cover of Tattered Wings by by Kassie Angle!
For those who don’t know Kassie here’s a bit about her . . .
Kassie Angle is a teenaged Christian author, cowgirl, therapy dog trainer, stereotypical INFJ, and Army girl to the core. Her first love, i.e. debut novel, O to be Like Thee, swept her unsuspectedly into the world of indie authors. She tries to use her stories to fill the silences in literature, helping more people understand the world of the Army and showing how God heals the broken-hearted. You can find her and more of her writing at SoldierGirlStories.com.
Of course, you NEED to know what Tattered Wings is about:
Some scars can’t be seen. And some can’t be hidden.
Layla Trent’s life is pretty much perfect, except for the little matter of a dog of her ownโand maybe a brother. So why does a random nightmare of a princess dress, a hospital, and a stranger who’s definitely not her daddy feel more like an aching wound? And can a broken, glassy-eyed puppy somehow help her release the pain she didn’t even know she was carrying?
Corporal Andrew Reyes has proven he has what it takes to be the bestโa US Army Ranger. But when a double tragedy rocks his world, his resolve is shaken to the core. What’s left for a man to live for when he’s lost everything he ever wanted to be? And is the sudden appearance of a teenage girl with a three-legged therapy dog a cruel joke or a divine appointment?
Some scars can’t be hidden. But some don’t need to be.
Doesn’t it sound like a wonderful book? I JUST CANNOT WAIT!!!!
And you came for the cover reveal so you likely want to see the cover, right?
Without further adieu here is . . .
A SNIPPET!!!
Where’s the cover you ask?
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Right aboutย . . .ย Here!
What do you think? Is the cover amazing or what?
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