Summer of 67 : Love in the Margins of Time (Book 12)
Overview
One war-torn summer. One porch light left burning. One love worth waiting for.
In the sleepy calm of Cape Cod, Kristi Delaney waits. While the world turns and summer blooms, she writes letters to a soldier fighting a war she cannot see, and holds fast to a single promise: the porch light will stay on until he comes home.
But waiting isn't easy. With each passing day, memories ache, doubts whisper, and the future feels as uncertain as the tide. Through old letters, family stories, and the quiet strength of Aunt Lottie, Kristi learns that love is not just about passion, but perseverance.
When a stranger appears on her doorstep with a message from the front lines, Kristi is thrust into the heart of her greatest hope, and deepest fear. Will the man she loves return whole? And can they find each other again across the distance that war has carved?
Summer of '67 is a poignant tale of endurance, healing, and the kind of love that leaves the light on, no matter how long the night. About the Author
Wayne Gombar is a storyteller rooted in truth, history, and the enduring human spirit. Drawing from a deep appreciation for love, service, and sacrifice, he writes emotionally resonant tales that explore what it means to wait, to hope, and to come home again.
With a background in leadership and a lifelong passion for American history, Wayne brings heart and honesty to every page. Summer of '67 is a tribute to the quiet strength of those who wait behind the scenes, the letter writers, the porch light keepers, the ones who believe through the silence.
When he isn't writing, Wayne enjoys time with his wife and pups, studying the past, and helping others find their voice in stories worth telling.
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Details
- ISBN-13: 9798292648994
- ISBN-10: 9798292648994
- Publisher: Independently Published
- Publish Date: July 2025
- Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.57 inches
- Shipping Weight: 0.8 pounds
- Page Count: 270
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