Army nurse Annie Mitchell spends her days patching up wounded American soldiers so young they have no business carrying guns. They should be back home playing baseball and flirting with girls. Her loathing for her German enemy grows as every day she hears another story of atrocity. When a rogue rescue mission ends in tragedy, Annie finds herself in the Ardennes Forest behind enemy lines, captured by a German soldier who doesn’t embrace her stereotype of the enemy, and she finds herself in a world that challenges all of her preconceived ideas about love and war.
Editorial Reviews
“A story of love, friendship, and survival, Dear Enemy is emotional, sentimental and engrossing.” — Phillip Tomasso III, In the Library Review
“Cavanaugh has scored the top spot on my recommended reading list… one of those rare finds….” — Sara Mills, Focus on Fiction
“Cavanaugh’s strength… is in building up the characters… as they encounter real historical events. He’s done so again here…” — Tim Frankovich, Christian Fiction Review
“I… was intrigued by the plot and excellent description… I’ll look for other books by Jack Cavanaugh.” — Marie DisBrow, The Road to Romance
“Well written, with descriptive and captivating word pictures… Cavanaugh captures hearts on both sides of the battle line.” — Carolyn Scheidies, Author’s Choice Reviews