Heart's Orders by Morrison, Jaycie

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Heart's Orders

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Can the heart's orders overrule the chain of command? September 1944. Private Helen Tucker has two goals--to drive for the Women's Army Corps motor pool...

Can the heart's orders overrule the chain of command?

September 1944. Private Helen Tucker has two goals--to drive for the Women's Army Corps motor pool and to convince Tee Owens to be more than best friends. Helen has always done whatever it takes to survive, and she's not good at waiting for what she wants. But Private Teresa Owens is a good Baptist girl who's struggling with how her feelings for Helen can be wrong when she can't bear to be without her.

Sergeant Gale Rains has learned to make her way in both the Sioux and White worlds, but will her love for Bett Smythe put her career in the WAC at risk? Private Elizabeth Smythe hopes Rain will be her future, but is she truly free from her past, including her class-conscious family?

Book Two of the Love and Courage Series



Author: Jaycie Morrison
Publisher: Bold Strokes Books
Published: 10/17/2017
Pages: 290
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.75lbs
Size: 8.40h x 5.50w x 0.70d
ISBN: 9781635550733

About the Author
Jaycie Morrison is a second generation native Dallasite who is also in love with Colorado and now splits her time between the two. She lives with her wife of twenty-eight years and her ten-year-old blue heeler. As a youngster, she and her friends entertained themselves making up and acting out stories featuring characters from popular TV shows or favorite bands--lots of action and a little romance even then! A voracious reader, she always wondered what it would be like to write a book and found that once she started, it was almost impossible to stop. Her first novel, Basic Training of the Heart, begins a series that combines her love of the written word and of history.

Jaycie still enjoys reading, along with learning how to pair wine with gluten free cooking, playing guitar, being out-of-doors in the mountains, and spending time with friends and family.