Boots on the Ground
(Book 2 in Canada’s Finest
series)
by Angela S. Stone
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BLURB:
An IED attack destroyed their convoy and
left them both injured in the high desert of Afghanistan and running from
insurgents. They take refuge with a group of Afghan civilians, and their only
hope of rescue is two satellite phones that might be damaged beyond repair.
Ash and Jason join forces with a British army
nurse to survive the harsh living conditions. As days to turn to weeks, they
think of home, the husbands they left behind, and the lives they want to return
to.
But with food rations running short, the
elders angry at them, and the hope of rescue lost, Ash and Jason start to give
up, and in the end turn to each other in their struggle for survival.
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EXCERPT:
The concussive force of the blast
blew Ash backwards out of his seat. He could feel the armored vehicle turning
end over end. It took him a moment to grasp the car had stopped. He felt dizzy
and disorientated, blinking a couple of times.
Where in the heck was he?
The dust of the desert started to
settle, and he remembered. Civilian police, Afghanistan, patrol convoy, IED.
He started to move only to bite
back a hiss of pain. His shoulder flared with agony. Motherfucker. He couldn’t
tell what happened to his arm, but it hurt like a son of a bitch.
His escort and their translator
were the other people in the armored vehicle, and they were still and silent.
Ash cradled his arm as he started to move, his training helping him to squelch
the pain. They were in one of the most volatile and insurgent-ridden districts
of Afghanistan. The IED blast had to have been huge to send their armored
vehicle flying, especially one five cars from the lead.
Ash glanced though the broken
windshield. The force had blown them back and clear of the debris field. There
were four vehicles up ahead, all burning or smoking. Ash checked again for
signs of life in the other passengers around him.
He found none.
AUTHOR Bio and
Links:
Angela S Stone is a twenty something Registered Nurse living, and
working in Ottawa Canada. Her first novel, Sometimes It’s Fate, was published
by Phaze books in 2011. Angela finds inspiration in real life personal events
for her books, often writing about issues and she is a proud Canadian and an
even prouder girl from back east. She thoroughly enjoys writing novels
featuring character that live in or are from the Maritimes. She’s recently met
Mr. Right and when she’s not occupied with him she can be found hanging out at
her local starbucks writing. She spends her free time advocating for minorities
and persons with disabilities.
Angela has a severe learning disability called Dysgraphia. Despite this
she has written several novels, graduated from university will be starting her
Master’s degree in nursing. All things she was told she would never be able to
do.
Angela has never met a challenge that she couldn’t overcome. She
believes strongly in the philosophy of saying “I can’t” means “I won’t” and
advocating for yourself. She has spoken about these topics on provincial,
regional and national levels. As well has published several articles in related
disability orientated magazines.
Author Links:
Email: angela@angelastone.ca
Website: http://angelastone.ca
Twitter: @angelasstone
Facebook: facebook.com/AngelaStone.Writer
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I had no trouble imagining this scene. Fabulous!!
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ReplyDeleteVery vivid scene, what was a civilian officer doing there, I mean did he volunteer for the tour in Afganistan?
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I am looking forward to read the idividual stories, after that very nice excerpt about Ash, I'd like to know how he and his partner found each other, that's usualy my favorite part in a romance.^^;
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Ash is suddenly growing on me :)
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Are there many flashbacks?
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Great excerpt, thank you for sharing!
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The spouses are not with the army right?
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