A Soldier's Wish by Tammy Godfrey Review

Thursday, March 12, 2015

















Sergeant Melody Finnegan has never felt
good enough—not for her family, not for her career, and especially not
for First Sergeant Jason Stewart. But she was there for him once, on a
night when he had no one, and she’s never forgotten the way he made her
feel.


Jason has hated the holidays ever since his ex-wife took their
four-year-old daughter and left on Christmas day. But while he may not
believe in the holiday spirit, he does believe in his men. And this year
they could use something to cheer them up more than ever before. When
Jason is called on to play Santa at his unit’s Christmas party, he has
no choice but to accept, especially because this could be exactly what
he’s been wishing for… a second chance with Melody.
















Even
though this is a Christmas based book, you can honestly read it any time of the
year, as it seriously is an inspiring story.


This
story starts with a letter to Santa. Sky Stewart wants to live with her Daddy,
but not only that, she wants a wife for her Daddy. One that loves to dance,
sew, bake and makes cookies, likes her and loves her Daddy. It’s such a
detailed list, but one that she deeply wishes she could have.


First Sergeant
Jason Stewart is semi obsessed with a woman who took away his pain, when he was
on the other side of the world from his daughter. Now he is back state side and
has managed to find her again, he is proactive in keeping her in his life.


Sergeant
Melody Finnegan is an amazing woman, but a woman who is scared inside and out.
But she tries to do good for everyone. She spends all of her time making quilts
for those on the base in need and the VA hospital. She has a heart of gold and
is also very attracted to First Sgt. Jason Stewart. It started that one night
in Afghanistan, when Jason’s ex’s (a narcissistic troll in my opinion), informs
him that she is moving his daughter out of state, with her new husband and
there is nothing he can do about it. She relieves his pain for that night, by fulfilling
both of their needs.


Now
they start a wonderful fulfilling relationship, but then the past rears its
ugly head and tries to destroy their special love they have for each other.


This
book is unlike any other military romance I have ever read and it is my
favorite of all time, one that I have read again and again. The author’s knowledge
of military life, rank and laws is phenomenal, and it really makes the story
just that little more perfect, that everything is correct. The writing is
smooth and the plot is truly perfect. I am hoping to read much more from this author.


I give
A Soldier’s Wish a well-deserved 10 out of 10.








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