“Book Review Friday”
Psalm 123:1 “Unto thee lift I up mine eyes,
O thou that dwellest in the heavens.”
The weekend has come upon us once more and
I have another great book for you to curl up on the sofa with…
A good read for both men and women alike, “Dawn
of a Thousand Nights” by Tricia Goyer, is the most historically correct World
War II novel I’ve ever read!
I chose this book for today’s review because
of its compelling story of tragedy, love, honor and faith. It is the 2nd
book in Tricia Goyer’s World War II Liberator’s Series.
The story follows two pilots from the
December 7th attack on Pearl Harbor, through the brutal Bataan Death
March, and concludes with the end of the war in 1945.
If you like World War II fighter planes, gripping
tales of Prisoners of War, edge-of-your-seat combat, and a classic love story,
this book is for you!
Check out Tricia Goyer’s new book, “The
Memory Jar”.
Did You Know?
Approximately
10,000 gallons of flamethrower fuel was used each day by the United States while
executing the first stage in Iwo Jima.
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