Skip to content
Scan a barcode
Scan
Mass Market Paperback A Soldier Comes Home Book

ISBN: 037371498X

ISBN13: 9780373714988

A Soldier Comes Home

No one is waiting for him when Captain Ray Hughes returns from his tour of duty. With his soon-to-be ex-wife gone, it's just him and his little boy now creating their own version of a family. Although he faces a lot of uncertainty, Ray is determined to raise his son the best way he knows how. Chrissie Evans is a complication Ray didn't expect. Almost against his will, he's drawn into a relationship with his widowed neighbor. Chrissie is everything he could desire in a woman and he wants a future with her. But can he promise her what she needs to hear?

Recommended

Format: Mass Market Paperback

Temporarily Unavailable

We receive 1 copy every 6 months.

Save to List

Customer Reviews

3 ratings

Wonderful book!

A Soldier Comes Home is one of those books that'll grab your heart and not let go from the beginning to the end.

I enjoyed it!

A SOLDIER COMES HOME by Cindi Myers June 23, 2008 Rating **** (4/5 Stars) Captain Ray Hughes has just come home from a tour of duty in Iraq. But no one is meeting him. Unlike most of the other soldiers who have spouses or other family members waiting for them, his wife had decided before he came home that she wanted a divorce. And, she had left their son behind, a toddler that hardly even remembered him. Chrissie Evans happened to live next door to Tammy Hughes, the young woman whose husband Ray had gone off to war. Chrissie befriended Tammy, seeing that she was lonely and needed support. The two would occasionally go out to bars, where Tammy would flirt and try to pick up other men. Chrissie soon tired of the outings, but would often end up babysitting Tammy's young child TJ when she went out on the town alone. Chrissie wanted out of this friendship, but she continued to baby-sit TJ. By the time Ray had returned from Iraq, TJ was living with his grandparents while Tammy had moved in with the new boyfriend. Ray was obviously bitter about what had happened, but he also blamed his neighbor Chrissie for Tammy's wild ways. He thought that it was Chrissie who had influenced Tammy to hang out in bars. The Tammy he thought he knew was a lot more conservative and would rather stay at home. Chrissie had initially shown some interest in Ray, despite many years of fearing any involvement with a military man. She had lost her husband years ago in combat and did not want to go through that pain again. She felt safer staying away from any soldier. Both are attracted to the other, but both are wary about starting anything new. I found A SOLDIER COMES HOME to be a very captivating read. I hadn't read a SuperRomance in a while, so this was a treat. Secondary characters Rita and her husband Paul, who was also about to sign up for the war in Iraq, had a story line that was equally as important as that of Chrissie and Ray's. Often times too many characters can bog down a story, but Rita and Paul's struggles with issues related to the war kept my interest. The two story lines meshed well, with Rita being Chrissie's best friend, as well as the fact that both stories focused on some aspect of the war. Another important subplot involved Ray's young son TJ, and how he dealt with his parents' separation and divorce. At the same time, Chrissie comes to love the boy and his father, and it almost seems natural that they become a family. But what happens when Tammy returns, asking for full custody of the son she had abandoned? SuperRomances don't always deal with serious subjects, and I think this is the only romance in the SuperRomance line of books that I've read that has incorporated the Iraq war as the main theme of its story, and Cindi Myers did a good job with it. She showcased the problems and issues that the military have to deal with once they return from war, and how the war affects their loved ones, in a way that will have any reader relate to and empathi

engaging look at the problems facing the soldiers

In Colorado Springs, Captain Ray Hughes returns from a deployment in the war zone to no wife and little left behind in their house. Worse his spouse dumped their young child Thomas James on his parents in Omaha. Ray vows to bring his son home and be the best single dad in the world; he also swears no more female entanglements. Widow Chrissie Evans still grieves the death of her husband in combat. She vowed no men especially military ever again. However, she finds herself attracted to her neighbor, a single dad raising a child by himself while on leave from the war. A SOLDIER COMES HOME is an engaging look at the problems our military confront with constant deployments especially when a single parent has a child to raise. The story line is character driven as Chrissie fears a relationship with a soldier since her Special Forces spouse died in action and Ray distrusts women who cannot adapt to being a soldier's wife as he refuses to let another female hurt him and especially harm Thomas. Although the climax feels too rushed and simple, fans will appreciate the deep look at a single soldier's relationships with his son, his parents, and the neighbor next door that he loves. Harriet Klausner
Copyright © 2026 Thriftbooks.com Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Do Not Sell/Share My Personal Information | Cookie Policy | Cookie Preferences | Accessibility Statement
ThriftBooks ® and the ThriftBooks ® logo are registered trademarks of Thrift Books Global, LLC
GoDaddy Verified and Secured