It is final! The December 2018 Voter Chosen Book of the Month!
We thank you all for participating in our poll!
The top two will go on to Book of the Year!
FIRST PLACE:
We are happy to announce the Winner of our Voter Chosen Book of the Month is:
Zenko (Tags of Honor Book 1) by Annabella Stone
Reviewed by Roberta
TITLE: Zenko
SERIES: Tags of Honor, Book 1
AUTHOR: Annabella Stone
PUBLISHER: Self-Published
LENGTH: 241 pgs
RELEASE DATE: November 19, 2018
BLURB:
Finding an American civilian in a cave in Syria was not part of his mission brief. Zenko Marks, former Navy SEAL and member of the JSOC Task Force, has no idea who the mysterious man is, but he knows one thing for sure: he’s never left a man behind and he’s not about to start now—particularly one who looks at him with those stunning eyes.
Shaun Jacobson thought his number was up. Getting captured while undercover was never supposed to happen but getting rescued was a statistical impossibility, especially when he technically doesn’t exist on paper. The last thing he expected was a knight in shining Kevlar to ride in to save the day. Zenko is like no one he’s ever met before and while Shaun knows he should keep his distance he can’t help but want the man who rescued him from hell.
Can covert agents from two of the United States’ most secret teams allow their hearts to rule or will a joint mission between the teams cost them everything, their brothers and, worst of all, each other?
SECOND PLACE:
A Soldier’s Wish (The Christmas Angel #5) by N.R. Walker
Reviewed by Kat
TITLE: A Soldier’s Wish
SERIES: The Christmas Angel #5
AUTHOR: N.R. Walker
PUBLISHER: BlueHeart Press
LENGTH: 224 pages
RELEASE DATE: December 2, 2018
BLURB:
The year is 1969…
Gary Fairchild is proud to be a hippie college student, and he protests the Vietnam War because he believes in love and peace. To him, it isn’t just a counterculture movement—it’s a way of life. When tickets to the Aquarium Exposition—3 Days of Peace & Music, or Woodstock, as it was better known, go on sale, there’s no way he isn’t going.
Richard Ronsman is a sheltered farm boy who lives in the shadow of his overbearing father. He’s hidden his darkest secret to earn his father’s love, but nothing is ever good enough—not even volunteering for the Vietnam War. And with just a few days left before he’s deployed, a striking hippie invites him to join them at a music festival.
Three days of music, drugs, rain, mud, and love forged a bond between these two very different men that would shape the rest of their lives. They share dreams and fears, and when Richard is shipped off to war, they share letters and love. For Richard’s first Christmas home, he is gifted a special angel ornament that just might make a soldier’s wish come true.