![]() ![]() ![]() In 1943, Private Clay Paxton trains hard with the US Army Rangers at Camp Forrest. In 1943, Private Clay Paxton trains hard with the US Army Rangers at Camp Forrest, Tennessee, determined to do his. This ruminative, slow-burning romance is Sundin’s best yet. Cover image for The land beneath us large print / Sarah Sundin. Clay and Leah are the embodiment of courage and fortitude as they find hope in faith, selflessness, and forgiveness. ![]() As Clay fights and Leah convalesces, their relationship strengthens through letters, and they realize God’s plan may not have been what they were expecting. When Clay saves Leah’s life during an assault, their bond deepens, and they decide to marry before Clay heads to Europe. He meets and takes a liking to courteous Leah Jones, who works at a nearby orphanage library, is an orphan herself, and was abandoned by her uncaring adoptive family. Betrayed by his two half-brothers, who stole his savings, he believes dying in combat could give meaning to his life. Clay Paxton trains with the Army Rangers and is driven by a recurring dream of his death on the battlefield. The Land Beneath Us by Sarah Sundin is the final installment in Sunrise at Normandy series. ![]() In Camp Forrest, Tenn., just before D-Day, Pvt. Sundin ( Through Waters Deep) crafts an unusual love story in the third installment of the Sunrise at Normandy series. ![]()
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