
A Texas Heart, A Distant War
A World War Two Love Story
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In the quiet Texas Hill Country of 1941, Clara Mae Jenkins dreams of a simple life filled with family, faith, and a love that will last forever. When she meets Leo Vance, a determined young rancher, their connection is instant-rooted in shared values, the rolling hills of Boerne, and the promise of a future together. But the attack on Pearl Harbor changes everything. With America at war, Leo feels the call to serve, leaving Clara Mae with nothing but a locket, a promise, and the uncertain hope of his safe return. Spanning the sunlit porches of small-town Texas to the shadowed realities of Worl...
In the quiet Texas Hill Country of 1941, Clara Mae Jenkins dreams of a simple life filled with family, faith, and a love that will last forever. When she meets Leo Vance, a determined young rancher, their connection is instant-rooted in shared values, the rolling hills of Boerne, and the promise of a future together. But the attack on Pearl Harbor changes everything. With America at war, Leo feels the call to serve, leaving Clara Mae with nothing but a locket, a promise, and the uncertain hope of his safe return. Spanning the sunlit porches of small-town Texas to the shadowed realities of World War II, A Texas Heart, A Distant War is a sweeping tale of love, resilience, and sacrifice. It's a story of two hearts tested by distance, bound by devotion, and strengthened by hope in the face of an uncertain tomorrow. Perfect for readers who love historical romance, small-town Americana, and World War II stories that combine heartfelt intimacy with epic historical change. A Heartfelt Romance: A tender love story set in Texas at the brink of World War II. Rich Historical Setting: Brings to life the 1940s Hill Country-from porch swings and general stores to the unforgettable impact of Pearl Harbor. Emotional & Inspiring: A story of resilience and hope when love is tested by distance and war. Perfect for Fans of: Kristin Hannah's The Nightingale, Martha Hall Kelly's Lilac Girls, or Nicholas Sparks' The Notebook. Timeless Themes: Explores love, sacrifice, and the enduring strength of the human spirit. Local Texas Flavor: Grounded in the authentic culture and landscapes of the Texas Hill Country.