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His Soldier, by Anna Lee

His Soldier, by Anna Lee

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His Soldier, by Anna Lee

His Soldier, by Anna Lee



His Soldier, by Anna Lee

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Sometimes you find love where you least expect it. For Sergeant Ryder Brooks that’s writing letters home to Dean Anders, his Army pen pal.

As a kid, Ryder Brooks bounced from one foster home to the next. He’s never had a family, never had someone who he could count on to stay when times became tough. As soon as he was able, he joined the Army and found a purpose in life. There’s one thing he still can’t combat, though—his loneliness. He joins the Army pen pal program, never imagining he’ll find someone as amazing as Dean.

The two connect through letters and phone calls for a year, falling in love and making plans to meet when Ryder finishes his tour. However, nothing’s fair in love and war, and in an effort to save one of his men, Ryder finds himself in a situation that will irrevocably change his life. Broken and depressed, he doesn’t think Dean will want him anymore.

When Dean learns what has happened and discovers Ryder has a long road of recovery ahead of him, will he be there to support him or will the distant communication that’s kept Ryder going cease altogether? Only time will tell.

About Anna Lee

Anna Lee graduated from the University of California Riverside with a Bachelor's Degree in Creative Writing. Living with a disability, she has overcome many challenges and puts her passion for life and love into her writing. She lives with her family and dogs and enjoys writing late into the night. When she isn't writing Anna enjoys chasing after her nieces and nephew or chatting with her friends about her favorite books and TV shows.

His Soldier, by Anna Lee

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #346635 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-03-05
  • Released on: 2015-03-05
  • Format: Kindle eBook
His Soldier, by Anna Lee

About the Author Anna Lee graduated from the University of California Riverside with a Bachelor's Degree in Creative Writing. Living with a disability, she has overcome many challenges and puts her passion for life and love into her writing. She lives with her family and dogs and enjoys writing late into the night. When she isn't writing Anna enjoys chasing after her nieces and nephew or chatting with her friends about her favorite books and TV shows.


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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. His best friend, Dax and his mother take him in By Tracy Muth ~Bayou Book Junkie 3.75 Stars*This book was provided to Bayou Book Junkie via Pride Promotions in exchange for an honest review.**At the age of 16 Dean's mother discovers him kissing another boy, and his father beats him badly and his mother throws him out of the house. His best friend, Dax and his mother take him in. After Dax, who has become a soldier is killed overseas, to help himself heal Dean begins to write letters through a pen pal program for soldiers who have no family or friends to write to them. His pen pal is Ryder.Ryder didn't expect much from the pen pal program. He definitely didn't expect to find the guy of his dreams, but alas he did.Dean and Ryder write back and forth, talk on the phone and exchange emails for almost a year. They start to fall for each other. They are supposed to meet, but instead after being badly injured, Ryder sends Dean a letter with a fellow soldier telling him they can't meet.As a reviewer maybe I am wrong to have an opinion about what should have been in the book, but as a reader and especially a beta reader, well here goes anyway. This book had so much potential. The author had so much to work with. I was excited and couldn't wait to read this book. It started well, then it just fell apart. I was so disappointed. The author had the perfect conflict, in Ryder's injury. I think the author should have focused on this as the major conflict for this book. Instead it was passed over, ignored and other less believable conflicts are pulled in to give the story angst, when the angst was staring her right in the face.The book was well written and flowed well. Dean and Ryder had good chemistry. I actually love books where the MC's stay together and work through their problems, but there was no tension in this book. It was too syrupy sweet and the conflicts that were brought in ended too soon, and too neatly, almost before they even began. I wanted to love this book, and I wanted to care, but honestly by the end of the book, I just didn't care if they got a HEA anymore. I was just ready for it to be over. :/

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. His Soldier by Anna Lee By Lena Grey “Love lives in strange places. It’s the obvious that never shows. It just might find you when you least expect it. You’ll never know, You’ll never know. Until you just let go.” ~ Kelly RowlandThere is something special about hand writing a letter. It causes us to slow down and really think about what we want to say. It helps clarify and bring closure to problems; it gives us something else to reflect on and look forward to besides our own problems. Dean, from 'His Soldier’, wanted to honor his fallen brother and decided writing someone in the military who may be going through what Dax did, would be a good way to do it. Dean was beaten and thrown out of the house when he was sixteen and, without Dax and his wonderful mother, might not have survived. Dean enjoys receiving the letters just as much as Ryder does sending them. Even though they have never met, they know a lot about each other. Dean also looks forward to the phone calls Ryder makes to him. Soon Dean falls in love with this brave, intelligent, and caring man. He can't wait to meet Ryder in person. When he learns that Ryder has lost a leg, he doesn't even hesitate. He goes to see him and reassures him that Ryder is still the man he fell in love with and refuses to leave. Dean convinces Ryder to help him get well, no matter how long it takes.Ryder's mother gave him up when he was a young boy. He grew up in foster care being passed from one home to another. Dean's letters mean so much to him because he finally has someone who cares about him and as strange as it seems, Ryder, for the first time in a long time, has found someone he can trust. When his plans are shattered by him saving someone from being killed by a landmine and losing a leg, he thinks that his dream has ended almost before it begins. He can hardly believe Dean's reaction, his nonchalant attitude toward his injury, and his willingness to stick by him. Dean's attitude makes him love the man even more.The letters between the two men were so endearing. It was a wonderful way to show how their relationship formed and grew, even though they had never met. In a way, it was even better than meeting in person first because it gave them a chance to get to know each other well, but slowly. By the time they met, they had already established a strong bond which only became stronger. There are a few bumps left in the road, but they were so in tune with each other that they were able to solve them without a great deal of turmoil.This is a nice story, with wonderful characters, spotlighting the military pen pal program. It's inspired me to want to have my own pen pal. If you like a romance with little stress, lots of passion, and a happy ending, you may enjoy this book. Thanks, Anna, for introducing me to Dean and Ryder.Originally posted at Rainbow Book Reviews.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. reviewed by redz world reviews By Tina Brunelle (Redz) His Soldier by Anna Lee is an emotional read I couldn’t stop reading. I just had to know what happened next. Dean made me cry more than once. He is a North Carolina teacher. He came out as gay at sixteen and was thrown out of his home. He got lucky and had a best friend Dax. Dax and his family took him in. Mama Beth is sweet kind and the best mom anyone could ever have. When Dax is killed in combat, Dean is left to pick up the pieces of his life without him. Dean decides the best way to honor his brother and best friend is too write to a soldier and help them know people care about them. What he doesn’t expect is to find love, and Ryder Brooks.Ryder Brooks has grown up in foster care, he doesn’t have a family to call his own. He is not officially out in the military. He feels alone. That is until Dean starts writing to him. He finds more than a friend in Dean. He finds love.But when a mine takes his leg, it also takes his confidence that Dean will still want him. Dean however has a heart of gold and a back bone of steel he is not going to let Ryder shut him out. That determination is what Ryder needs.Watching these two was more than beautiful. They are what the other needs in their life. Truly meant to be together. Their love shows through the pages and made me really cheer for them. I love how Ms. Lee brings the right amount of angst and romance to the book to keep me reading and wanting more.When you want a military romance with a few twists and turns that you might not expect this is the book to read. The emotion and love will really touch your heart, I know it did mine. Five Shooting Stars

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