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ACROSS ENEMY LINES

From Survival to Love in Vietnam

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He was an American lieutenant searching for the enemy. She was a Vietnamese villager hiding her child. When their worlds collided, they found something neither expected: a reason to risk everything.

Vietnam, 1975. As the war enters its final, desperate days, Lieutenant James Cooper makes a choice that changes everything. Instead of reporting the young Vietnamese woman and her child during a routine search operation, he makes the fateful decision to help them escape.

Mai has survived years of war by trusting no one - especially no American. But when this conflicted soldier offers a chance at survival for her and her daughter Linh, she takes a leap of faith that will alter the course of all their lives.

Together, they embark on a harrowing journey across war-torn Vietnam toward an uncertain salvation. Pursued by forces from both sides and navigating a landscape of unimaginable danger, James and Mai forge a connection that transcends the conflict that made them enemies.

As they face impossible choices and sacrifice everything for each other, their story becomes one of courage, resilience, and a love powerful enough to cross enemy lines.

In this meticulously researched historical novel, Randy Miller delivers a tale of unexpected connection amid the chaos of war, and the extraordinary strength found in choosing love over hatred.

Ficción Histórica Histórico Siglo XX Soldados Guerra Supervivencia
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