Author : Gayle Phillips-Roberson
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Page : 331 pages
File Size : 16,93 MB
Release : 2019-11-11
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ISBN : 9781687543592
Book Description
He needed a Christmas miracle, so he was sent to a miracle worker.Veteran Noah Hanley returned home from the Middle East a broken man. The death of his two best friends had him consumed with guilt, a guilt neither his twin sister nor doctors could help him overcome. As he slipped deeper into depression, the doctors knew if they didn't get help for the mentally and spiritually wounded soldier, he would become one of the many suicide statistics of returning veterans.So he was sent to Oklahoma, to Clinical Psychologist, Dr. Marty Ellis, who specialized in the treatment of veterans that return home, broken, both mentally and physically, and with no hope for the future.But Noah was determined to show everyone he didn't want their help, and he certainly didn't want the help of some psychologist who didn't know him or what he'd been through. But the doctors at the VA Hospital gave him no choice but to go to Oklahoma, so reluctantly, he did, but he had no intention in cooperating with his so-called therapy, especially if he felt he didn't need it. Psychologist Marty Ellis knew too well the suicide statistics of returning veterans and she was determined not to allow her newest patient, Noah Hanley, to be added to those statistics. But his anger and bitterness seem to constantly block her efforts to help him.But Marty was known as the miracle worker when it came to treating veterans, and she was determined to show Noah the hopes and dreams he had before he left to serve his country, were still there, waiting to be fulfilled now that he had returned.Marty still believed in the miracle of Christmas, and she had thirty days in which to get Noah to see not only the miracle of the holiday season, but also its hope, because it was her hope that Noah would not only have that same hope, but that he would once again believe in the miracle of this special holiday and in the miracle of love.