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[[Category:RWA Award Finalists]]
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[[Category:Golden Medallion Finalists]]
 
[[Category:1988 Releases]]
 
[[Category:1988 Releases]]
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[[Category:Military]]
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[[Category:Pilot]]
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[[Category:Native American]]
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* '''Author''': [[Laura Taylor]]
 
* '''Author''': [[Laura Taylor]]
* '''Publisher''': [Jove[]]
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* '''Publisher''': [[Franklin Watts]]
 
* '''Year''': 1988
 
* '''Year''': 1988
 
* '''Editor''': [[Kent Oswalt]]
 
* '''Editor''': [[Kent Oswalt]]
 
* '''Amazon Listing''' : []
 
* '''Amazon Listing''' : []
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== Book Description ==
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A novel of choices, honor, revenge, and love set in the Vietnamese POW gulag and on the American homefront.
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A Chance meeting in a hotel elevator sparks the whirlwind courtship between Eden Barclay and Matthew Benedict. They come together from backgrounds of polar enemies. Eden, untested by life, is the daughter of privilege. Matt, having inherited the strength and self-determination of his Cherokee ancestors, has made a career and life for himself as a Marine Corps pilot.
  
 
== Recognitions ==  
 
== Recognitions ==  
 
* [[1989 Golden Medallion Winners & Finalists|1989 Golden Medallion Finalist]] for [[RITA®:Contemporary Romance Categories| Single Title Contemporary Romance]]
 
* [[1989 Golden Medallion Winners & Finalists|1989 Golden Medallion Finalist]] for [[RITA®:Contemporary Romance Categories| Single Title Contemporary Romance]]

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Book Description

A novel of choices, honor, revenge, and love set in the Vietnamese POW gulag and on the American homefront.

A Chance meeting in a hotel elevator sparks the whirlwind courtship between Eden Barclay and Matthew Benedict. They come together from backgrounds of polar enemies. Eden, untested by life, is the daughter of privilege. Matt, having inherited the strength and self-determination of his Cherokee ancestors, has made a career and life for himself as a Marine Corps pilot.

Recognitions