SUMMER OF '69
Three complete, unabridged novels set twenty years after the Vietnam War
about three very different experiences and the adjustments required to survive
life after Vietnam. These are stories of love, hope, and recovery by courageous
men and women whose paths are destined to cross.
KISSED BY AN ANGEL – A pilot who had been shot down in the jungle
makes it home and finds a new career as a Blue Angel. His best friend was not
so lucky. Did the pilot's brush with death make him feel invincible…or crush
him with survivor's guilt?
PHANTOM ANGEL – A man is discovered living as a prisoner of a Vietnam
family, deep in the jungle. Amnesia had taken away his memories and had
kept him from trying to escape. Can he adapt to life back in the U.S. after
losing not just the last 20 years, but also his very identity?
ANGEL OF MERCY – Twenty years ago, an Army nurse made a difficult
choice between the man she truly loved and the man who needed her to
survive. Now that she is reunited with her past, can she fix a broken heart and
heal wounds that are too deep to be seen?
Each of the 2,700,000 Americans who fought in the Vietnam War had their own
unique experiences and each one's story is different. Almost 10% of that
generation went to Vietnam, but all were affected. Over 58,000 Americans died
or went missing during the Vietnam War. The rest came home to an
ungrateful nation. Some had visible injuries, but almost all suffered deep
emotional wounds. The lucky ones had friends and families that helped get
them through. It took love and patience and the ability to move forward, one
step at a time. Regardless of whether or not, Vietnam was a justifiable cause,
these warriors deserve our respect and gratitude.
Their stories need to be told…and we need to listen, then give them a big hug.