Major Jamie Collins is sent to Letterman Army Hospital, The Presidio of San Francisco. When he arrives, the other patients on their orthopedic ward are psychologically isolated, depressed, and apathetic. Jamie's condition isn't much better. He makes it his mission to inspire his fellow patients to encourage and support one another, not just for the benefit of the men, but to please their head nurse, whom Jamie finds irresistible. Under his leadership, his fellow patients became a brotherhood. After a risky operation to remove shrapnel from his back, there's hope Jamie might someday walk again.…mehr
Major Jamie Collins is sent to Letterman Army Hospital, The Presidio of San Francisco. When he arrives, the other patients on their orthopedic ward are psychologically isolated, depressed, and apathetic. Jamie's condition isn't much better. He makes it his mission to inspire his fellow patients to encourage and support one another, not just for the benefit of the men, but to please their head nurse, whom Jamie finds irresistible. Under his leadership, his fellow patients became a brotherhood. After a risky operation to remove shrapnel from his back, there's hope Jamie might someday walk again. If he regained the use of his legs, will the brethren still see him as one of their own? Will Nurse Eliot consider a future with him?Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
William R. DeHay, 'Bill' to his friends and family, has had a varied career. Before becoming a full-time writer, he was a naval intelligence officer, an aerospace engineer, and an attorney. He holds degrees in math and psychology, a master's in meteorology, and a Juris Doctor degree. Before his employer transferred him to Colorado, Bill was a graduate student in the Applied Physics Department of Stanford University. Bill currently volunteers with his local police department's homicide unit, reviewing cold cases, surveillance videos, and cell phone data.
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