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A Soldier's Song

By: Irene Onorato
Narrated by: Tanner De Bruyne
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Special Forces sergeant Jason Dexter goes home to New York to attend a friend’s wedding, and meets Aria Greco, the beautiful and talented daughter of his commanding officer. He falls hard for her, but never expects that she might be the key to restoring his faith and mending the broken relationship with his father.

Aria’s attraction to Jason quickly develops into deep love. But problems arise when a former music professor offers to help prepare her for an audition with a newly forming orchestra in New York City. Rehearsals cut deeply into the time she and Jason struggle to carve out to be together. Friction escalates, and Jason becomes increasingly unhappy about the time she spends with the professor who he suspects has more than an innocuous musical interest in her.

As tensions mount, will Jason and Aria be able to overcome the obstacles of a long-distance relationship, jealousies on both sides, and family conflict?

©2018, 2020 Irene Onorato (P)2021 Irene Onorato

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