Mission: Believe
Rise Again Warrior Series, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Ryan Clark
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By:
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Stacy Eaton
About this listen
This is a very emotional story about sacrifice and loyalty - about overcoming the wounds of battle and finding a life to live and a love to share it with.
Staff Sgt. Shane Logan is lucky to have come from a privileged family, and after losing both of his legs in the war, he now has the best prosthetics that money can buy. While he is trying to move forward with life, he struggles with the past and the way people react to him and his disability.
Dr. Lauren Falcone works tirelessly to help veterans deal with the trauma and pain of their deployments. Her unique virtual approach to therapy keeps her busy, and the assistance she provides to service members as they recover mentally helps her resolve her own anxieties.
When Shane meets Lauren at a fundraiser for his father’s organization, he wonders if there just might be a chance for him to get his dream off the ground and maybe find a normal life with someone who can look past his flaws and see the man he is inside.
Shane and Lauren are drawn to each other by their hope to make life easier for veterans, both physically and emotionally. Their goal is to build Shane’s dream organization, Rise Again Warrior, which will assist veterans to integrate more easily into society and have the opportunity to receive state-of-the-art technology and therapy.
Now, if they can only have faith in themselves, learn to deal with their own demons, and believe in each other, they might find a way to bring this dream to fruition.
©2019 Stacy Eaton (P)2020 Stacy EatonWhat listeners say about Mission: Believe
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- Lesetiger
- 06-06-23
Enjoyable story
I love listening to this audiobook, the narration was great.
Shane is a great guy and he struggled After he lost his legs. He meet Lauren who had problems in the past. The chemistry between the two is there. Can love heal old wounds?
The story feels good anf doesn't disappoint.
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- Siobhan D
- 25-08-20
Brilliant. Hero
Ryan Clark is a so good as the narrator for this book Shane and Lauren both are struggling from PTSD. Their characters are such inspirations with their drive. Shane was injured by an IED, Lauren by a attack that nearly left her dead. They each are trying to live their lives post attack. A chance meeting brings them together, and Shane shares his dream of a place where vets can receive the help, Lauren is a psychologist who works with veteran. There is a spark between Shane and Lauren. Will they over come their pain , to work together and find happiness. A brilliant book
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- Reggie
- 14-05-21
Great wounded warrior story
I love a good military story and this one was everything that I expected. One wounded warrior plus one wounded therapist…and a dream. Shane has returned home scarred and missing limbs, but he has a dream…he wants to use his family’s wealth for good. Shane wants to start a foundation that provides top-notch programs for returning service members. When Shane’s slightly overbearing father introduces him to Lauren, he is immediately intrigued because she sees beyond his scars. In spite of being forced together by Shane’s father, the duo develop feelings for each other. But will their past experiences keep them apart. Great HEA!
Looking forward to the next book.
I voluntarily accepted a complimentary copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
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- Thais Dematte
- 24-05-21
Not my cuppa
I thought I would love this story and the premise is really good, but I miss the angst that came with a broken hero. The author tried to show the angst, but fell flat, it's a sweet romance at heart. There is insta-love and some pretty unbelievable situations, but it was enjoyable if you can suspend your disbelief a bit.
I like the narrator, not my favorite but did a good enough job with the narration.
I was given this review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.
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- Sara B
- 11-05-21
Moving & Beautifully Written
What an incredible story! I've always loved the military romance genre, and this one is something special. Someone warned me to have tissues ready, and I'm glad I took the advice. Believe is a beautifully written and emotionally charged tale that pulls on your heartstrings. Human endurance can be astonishing, especially when there is someone there to provide love and support. Stacy Eaton is a master storyteller, capturing the overwhelming emotional and physical challenges of two scarred characters. Shane and Lauren's journey is a phenomenal love story between a wounded warrior and a therapist. The ending was perfect; it had me crying happy tears. Honestly, after listening to this book, my heart goes out to all the men and women who serve, and I have nothing but the utmost respect and admiration for them. Ryan Clark narration was stellar. He captured the nuances of the characters, the intensity of their emotions and literally breathing life into the story. All in all, this was an incredibly moving novel, one I'll highly recommend.
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