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The Corpsman's Wife

A Novel

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The Corpsman's Wife

Von: Sabine Chennault
Gesprochen von: Sabine Chennault
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Getting away from her abusive, soon-to-be-ex-husband, Susi Jury accepts the invitation of her lifelong best friend, Tracy, to attend the Navy Boot Camp graduation of her younger brother at Naval Station Great Lakes near Chicago. At a celebration for the graduates at a local bar, she accidentally spills red wine on a young, handsome sailor - Lance Wells. Love at first sight? Absolutely.

The next morning, as they lay in bed confessing their love for one another, she realizes that her life has just changed forever - and so far, for the better. Lance returns to the base and Susi to her home in Arizona. Soon comes the first hurdle in their relationship: Susi is pregnant.

What follows is a romance for the ages that spans more than 20 years. From a long distance courtship, followed by the birth of a daughter, then through marriage, overseas deployment, loss, loneliness, and eventually coming to terms with the effect that PTSD can have on a relationship.

As the years pass, Susi witnesses how Lance’s Navy experience as a Fleet Marine Force Corpsman changes him. A short deployment during Desert Storm, a horrific plane crash on Guam, the horrors of 9/11, and the Battle of Fallujah - all seem to drain the spirit out of a once vibrant and devoted husband, leading to an act of desperation that finds Susi in a situation she could never have imagined.

©2020 Sabine Susanne Chennault (P)2021 Sabine Susanne Chennault
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