Meant To Be: A Novel of Honor and Duty

Jessica James


Rated: 3.80 of 5 stars
3.80 ·
[?] · 5 ratings · Published: 06 Jun 2015

Meant To Be: A Novel of Honor and Duty by Jessica James
It started as a chance encounter on the beach, and ended 24 hours later when they parted to go their separate ways.
Or so they thought.

Actually it was just the beginning.

WHEN LAUREN CANTRELL said goodbye to the guy she had just met on the beach, she had no way of knowing their paths would ever cross again. But fate had another unexpected meeting in store for them—this time in a place where danger was part of the culture and the stakes were life and death.

THE LAST PERSON in the world Rad expected to see at a special ops briefing in Afghanistan is the girl he met at the beach two weeks ago—the one he can’t stop thinking about.

From the sundrenched beaches of Ocean City, Md., to the snowcapped mountains of Afghanistan, this thrilling tale of espionage and intrigue takes readers on a spellbinding journey into the secret lives of our nation’s quiet heroes—and answers the question:

What do you do when the person you most want to protect is the one risking everything to make sure you survive?

MEANT TO BE recounts the dedication of our military, the honor and sacrifice of our soldiers, and a relationship that is tested and sustained by the powerful forces of love, courage and resolve.

“A heart-rending, white-knuckle journey into the courageous lives of our nation’s heroes. Realistic, moving, and uplifting. Shows us the meaning of commitment—to country, and to love.”
—Jocelyn Green, award-winning author of the Heroines Behind the Lines Civil War series and co-author of The 5 Love Languages Military Edition

"5 STARS! A captivating and mesmerizing read.” -- Readers’ Favorite

“Reminds me of American Sniper and Lone Survivor, but accompanied with an epic and beautiful romance that is completely unforgettable." - Lauren Hoff, United States Air Force
Sponsored links

Tagged as:

    romance tags



    Reviews

    My review

    Community reviews