Ben Logan was filled with impossible dreams of success and far-off adventure. Always one of the "have-nots" in the small town of Liberty, Georgia, he was alternately tolerated and rejected by those that called him "poor white trash" and ridiculed his father, an often drunk pulpwood cutter. Part of Ben's dream comes true when the daughter of the richest man in town invites him into her self-centered world. Ben is haunted by the memory of her kiss, the soft wetness of her lips against his neck, her fragrance, and blue eyes. But when Ben is forced to leave Liberty and join the Navy, everything changes! After December 7, 1941, Ben finds himself in Pearl Harbor, leaning into a gun mount on the deck of the USS Arizona. His life will never be the same!
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Gilbert Morris is among today's most popular Christian writers; his books having sold nearly six million copies worldwide. He specializes in historical fiction and won a 2001 Christy Award for the Civil War drama Edge of Honor. Once a pastor and English professor who earned a Ph.D. from the University of Arkansas, Morris lives with his wife in Gulf Shores, Alabama.
