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The Echos of Valor

The Last Summer of Innocence

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The Echos of Valor

By: Austin Chase
Narrated by: Nathan Tuttle
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In the golden summer of 1941, the world is at war, but for Harley and Jessica, the only battle that matters is the one against their own racing hearts. Harley is a charismatic dreamer, a boy with a grease-stained shirt and a devil-may-care smile who can fix anything with his hands. Jessica is his opposite: a brilliant, sharp-witted beauty who sees the world in facts and figures, yet finds herself utterly powerless to his charm. Their love ignites in a dusty barn, a whirlwind of stolen moments and passionate discoveries, sealed with the promise of endless summers and a rumbling Indian Scout motorcycle.

But the shadow of the war is long, and it soon reaches their small town, shattering their perfect world. When Harley receives his draft notice, their idyllic romance becomes a desperate race against time. Their final goodbye on a crowded train platform is a gut-wrenching promise to return—a promise that feels more impossible with each passing mile. "The Last Summer of Innocence" is a heartbreakingly beautiful story of a love so pure it must be tested by fire, a poignant first chapter in an epic saga of sacrifice, heroism, and the echoes of a love that refuses to be silenced by war.

©2026 Harley Wood (P)2026 Harley Wood
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