A year ago in Afghanistan, Green Beret Heath Daniel’s career was destroyed. Along with his faith. Now he and his military war dog, Trinity, train other dogs and their handlers. Though his passion is to be back in action, the medical discharge has forced Heath—and Trinity—to the sidelines. Military intelligence officer Darci Kintz is captured while secretly tracking the Taliban. Only one dog can handle the extreme conditions to save her. Trinity. Only one man can handle Trinity. Time is running out on the greatest—and most dangerous—mission of their lives.
Reviewed by Sharonne Payne
If you like books that are “on the edge of your seat” exciting and full of suspense right through the last chapter, then TRINITY Military War Dog is the one to read.
The bond between Heath and Trinity is amazing and inspiring. And then of course, there is the budding romance of Heath and Darci that may or may not happen. Between dodging bullets, climbing treacherous mountains, snowstorms, traitors, and spies there isn’t a lot of time for anything but trying to get out alive. Heath and Darci’s faith or lack of faith is tested and tried many times over. And when you think nothing else will happen, there is a little surprise at the end. Sometimes I will figure out all the characters before the end of the book, but this time I didn’t.
I highly recommend this book to everyone. Just waiting for a chance to read the next book Talon: Combat Tracking Team.
Ronie Kendig grew up an Army brat, married a veteran, and they now have four children and a Golden Retriever. She has a BS in Psychology, speaks to various groups, volunteers with the American Christian Fiction Writers (ACFW), and mentors new writers.
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