The Reunion
By Dan Walsh
Expert
storyteller Dan Walsh pens a new tale filled with the things his fans have come
to love – forgiveness, redemption, love and that certain bittersweet quality
that few authors ever truly master. Fans old and new will find themselves drawn
into this latest story about restoration for the broken and ignored.
Walsh brilliantly weaves together two stories of men embroiled in turmoil
– Aaron Miller a Vietnam vet who returned from war only to lose everything
and of Dave Russo, a writer unable to love again. The Reunion opens with
Aaron, 40 years after the war, slowly putting his life back together. Dave
uncovers his heroic actions during the war, leading both men to find a second
chance in life and love – if they’re willing to take a risk.
Walsh
captures genuine emotion in his writing, and according to RT Book Reviews, he “demonstrates that, like Nicholas Sparks, men
are capable of writing romantic fiction.”
Walsh
has mastered telling stories set in separate time periods. The Reunion is a contemporary story with flashbacks to Vietnam.
When Walsh was young, he hated history until he discovered a few non-fiction
history books that read like page-turning novels. “They made history come
alive,” says Walsh. “Reading became a joy. That’s my goal now, to create that
same experience for my readers. I hope they get inspired and thoroughly enjoy
themselves.”
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