9.09.2012

The Reunion ~ Review

The Reunion
by Dan Walsh

War changes people and Aaron Miller is living proof that change is not always for the best.  Though he was awarded a medal for an act of heroism in Vietnam he never felt like a hero.  War cost him everything - his family, his peace, and his dignity.

Dave Russo lost his father to Vietnam.  Using his skills as an investigative reporter he is looking for a story that will honor both his father and all the men who served during those turbulent war years.  When an interview turns into the offer of an lifetime Dave can't say no.

 Finding Aaron Miller won't be easy.  His children don't know him and have had no contact for years.  No one knows where he has been all these years.  But God is powerful and Aaron's about to find out just how powerful his Savior truly is and years of hurt are about to be healed.

When you've fought a forgotten war how can you be anything but forgotten yourself?  But God never forgets and He is there for you whenever you are ready to call on Him accept what He has for you.

The Reunion takes a look at the horrors of war and its effects decades later on both those who served and their families.  With each tur n of the page your heart will be touched.  When God offers us a second chance you never know where He is going to take you.

I was provided a copy of this title for the purpose of this review all opinions expressed are my own.

Available September 2012 at your favorite bookseller from Revell, a division of Baker Publishing Group.



Dan Walsh is the award-winning author of The Unfinished Gift, The Homecoming, The Deepest Waters and Remembering Christmas. He lives with his family in the Daytona Beach area, where he's busy researching and writing his next novel. Visit www.danwalshbooks.com for more information.

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