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Hearts at War
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STORY:
A wounded soldier blames himself for the loss of his comrade-in-arms. A woman mourns her fallen brother. Together, they must find the faith to forgive, and the grace to repair the rift this loss has torn in their relationship. Can they find it in themselves to move past the phantom of the fallen that hangs between them?
​ABOUT:
The award winning book by Author Rob Winblad, Hearts at War, was written for the 2018 "Two Month Novel Challenge." The book won that challenge because of its inspiring story of forgiveness and grace.
STORY:
A wounded soldier blames himself for the loss of his comrade-in-arms. A woman mourns her fallen brother. Together, they must find the faith to forgive, and the grace to repair the rift this loss has torn in their relationship. Can they find it in themselves to move past the phantom of the fallen that hangs between them?
​ABOUT:
The award winning book by Author Rob Winblad, Hearts at War, was written for the 2018 "Two Month Novel Challenge." The book won that challenge because of its inspiring story of forgiveness and grace.
About Book
OUTLINE: Sergeant Rick Newman has shipped to Afghanistan with the Combat Engineers to support the Marines currently fighting to expel the Taliban and Al-Qaeda elements plaguing the locals. After a mission goes wrong and his fiancee's brother is killed in action, he blames himself for her brother's death and the subsequent dissolution of their relationship. Running from the demons that haunt him, he must find it in his heart to forgive himself, even as she has forgiven him.
Award Winning
The award winning book by Author Rob Winblad, Hearts at War, was written for the 2018 "Two Month Novel Challenge." The book won that challenge because of its imaginative writing and inspiring story of forgiveness and grace.
Credit Where Credit is Due
This book has been published by S.C. TreeHouse Press in association with Nightwalker Scrolls.
The author would like to thank:
Zechariah Olson, my amazing, talented, gifted, dedicated, patient illustrator, who stuck with me through all of my technical difficulties, listened to all of my crazy ideas, and came through to the other side with a work of art. Thanks a bunch, buddy.
Kimberly Winblad, my gifted, dedicated, patient, wonderful editor, who played the dual roles of editor and mom, working with my insane hours, putting up with my grammatical arguments, pointing out my mistakes, and still managing to run a household with aplomb. Thanks Mom.
Zechariah Olson, my amazing, talented, gifted, dedicated, patient illustrator, who stuck with me through all of my technical difficulties, listened to all of my crazy ideas, and came through to the other side with a work of art. Thanks a bunch, buddy.
Kimberly Winblad, my gifted, dedicated, patient, wonderful editor, who played the dual roles of editor and mom, working with my insane hours, putting up with my grammatical arguments, pointing out my mistakes, and still managing to run a household with aplomb. Thanks Mom.