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The Widow of Sunrise Hill
Some love stories survive distance. Some survive war. Only a few survive being declared dead. Robert Larson and Erica Johanson meet by chance at a friend's birthday party in a quiet American town just as Europe is descending into war. Their friendship blossoms into a gentle romance built on Sunday walks, handwritten letters, church socials, and a peaceful hill overlooking their hometown-a place they name Sunrise Hill.
When America enters World War II after Pearl Harbor, Robert answers his country's call. Before leaving for basic training, he marries Erica in a small country church as snow falls outside, both knowing their happiness may be painfully brief. As Robert crosses the Atlantic and fights through Europe-from the tense preparations in England to the chaos of D-Day and the brutal campaign across France and Germany-their love survives through letters that become the lifeline connecting two hearts separated by an ocean.
Then tragedy strikes. During the final weeks of the war, Robert's patrol is caught in a devastating ambush. Gravely wounded and separated from his unit, he is rescued and taken to an Allied military hospital. But a series of administrative errors leads the U. S. Army to believe he has been killed. The telegram reaches Erica before the truth does. She mourns her husband. An empty coffin is buried. The town begins calling her the Widow of Sunrise Hill.
Yet Robert is alive. Months later, after recovering from his wounds and learning of the terrible mistake, he begins the long journey home, carrying only one hope-to find the wife who believes she has already lost him forever. Can love survive grief when both hearts have lived through different kinds of loss?The Widow of Sunrise Hill is a sweeping historical romance filled with unforgettable characters, emotional letters, wartime sacrifice, second chances, and a reunion that proves hope can rise even after the darkest night.
Perfect for readers who love deeply emotional World War II fiction, heartfelt military romances, and stories where love endures against impossible odds.
When America enters World War II after Pearl Harbor, Robert answers his country's call. Before leaving for basic training, he marries Erica in a small country church as snow falls outside, both knowing their happiness may be painfully brief. As Robert crosses the Atlantic and fights through Europe-from the tense preparations in England to the chaos of D-Day and the brutal campaign across France and Germany-their love survives through letters that become the lifeline connecting two hearts separated by an ocean.
Then tragedy strikes. During the final weeks of the war, Robert's patrol is caught in a devastating ambush. Gravely wounded and separated from his unit, he is rescued and taken to an Allied military hospital. But a series of administrative errors leads the U. S. Army to believe he has been killed. The telegram reaches Erica before the truth does. She mourns her husband. An empty coffin is buried. The town begins calling her the Widow of Sunrise Hill.
Yet Robert is alive. Months later, after recovering from his wounds and learning of the terrible mistake, he begins the long journey home, carrying only one hope-to find the wife who believes she has already lost him forever. Can love survive grief when both hearts have lived through different kinds of loss?The Widow of Sunrise Hill is a sweeping historical romance filled with unforgettable characters, emotional letters, wartime sacrifice, second chances, and a reunion that proves hope can rise even after the darkest night.
Perfect for readers who love deeply emotional World War II fiction, heartfelt military romances, and stories where love endures against impossible odds.
Some love stories survive distance. Some survive war. Only a few survive being declared dead. Robert Larson and Erica Johanson meet by chance at a friend's birthday party in a quiet American town just as Europe is descending into war. Their friendship blossoms into a gentle romance built on Sunday walks, handwritten letters, church socials, and a peaceful hill overlooking their hometown-a place they name Sunrise Hill.
When America enters World War II after Pearl Harbor, Robert answers his country's call. Before leaving for basic training, he marries Erica in a small country church as snow falls outside, both knowing their happiness may be painfully brief. As Robert crosses the Atlantic and fights through Europe-from the tense preparations in England to the chaos of D-Day and the brutal campaign across France and Germany-their love survives through letters that become the lifeline connecting two hearts separated by an ocean.
Then tragedy strikes. During the final weeks of the war, Robert's patrol is caught in a devastating ambush. Gravely wounded and separated from his unit, he is rescued and taken to an Allied military hospital. But a series of administrative errors leads the U. S. Army to believe he has been killed. The telegram reaches Erica before the truth does. She mourns her husband. An empty coffin is buried. The town begins calling her the Widow of Sunrise Hill.
Yet Robert is alive. Months later, after recovering from his wounds and learning of the terrible mistake, he begins the long journey home, carrying only one hope-to find the wife who believes she has already lost him forever. Can love survive grief when both hearts have lived through different kinds of loss?The Widow of Sunrise Hill is a sweeping historical romance filled with unforgettable characters, emotional letters, wartime sacrifice, second chances, and a reunion that proves hope can rise even after the darkest night.
Perfect for readers who love deeply emotional World War II fiction, heartfelt military romances, and stories where love endures against impossible odds.
When America enters World War II after Pearl Harbor, Robert answers his country's call. Before leaving for basic training, he marries Erica in a small country church as snow falls outside, both knowing their happiness may be painfully brief. As Robert crosses the Atlantic and fights through Europe-from the tense preparations in England to the chaos of D-Day and the brutal campaign across France and Germany-their love survives through letters that become the lifeline connecting two hearts separated by an ocean.
Then tragedy strikes. During the final weeks of the war, Robert's patrol is caught in a devastating ambush. Gravely wounded and separated from his unit, he is rescued and taken to an Allied military hospital. But a series of administrative errors leads the U. S. Army to believe he has been killed. The telegram reaches Erica before the truth does. She mourns her husband. An empty coffin is buried. The town begins calling her the Widow of Sunrise Hill.
Yet Robert is alive. Months later, after recovering from his wounds and learning of the terrible mistake, he begins the long journey home, carrying only one hope-to find the wife who believes she has already lost him forever. Can love survive grief when both hearts have lived through different kinds of loss?The Widow of Sunrise Hill is a sweeping historical romance filled with unforgettable characters, emotional letters, wartime sacrifice, second chances, and a reunion that proves hope can rise even after the darkest night.
Perfect for readers who love deeply emotional World War II fiction, heartfelt military romances, and stories where love endures against impossible odds.



