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Book Review of Every Storm

Every Storm
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1945-Rigg thought about his ideals as he'd entered the war. He'd told the Lord he was up for anything. He told God and his family that if he had to lay down his life for his country, he was willing.
What he hadn't banked on was an island in the middle of the South Pacific and an American woman, the lone survivor of a plane-crash, found nearly starved to death. He was supposed to be working alongside men. He was supposed to be commanding them, getting the war fought and sending them all home alive.
He hadn't figured on a woman with huge brown eyes, probably close to his own age, whose family must be sick with worry for her and whose vulnerability was almost more than his heart could take.
He'd given everything to the war. Now, can he find a hidden gift in these desparate circumstances?