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Fort Campbell MWR’s R.F. Sink Library to host local author Hannah Conway for Brunch and a Book

Fort Campbell's Morale, Welfare and Recreation - MWRFort Campbell, KY – Our visiting author for Brunch and a Book on November 18th will be Hannah Conway. Hannah is a Kentucky native, Fort Campbell Army wife, stay at home mother of two, and speaker who lives in Clarksville Tennessee.

She will be discussing her debut novel, The Wounded Warrior’s Wife, a work of fiction exploring military relationships during and after deployment.

There will be copies of the book available for purchase if you would like to have one signed. The cost will be $10.00 if you pay with cash or check and $12.00 if you use a debit card.

Come out to Brunch and a Book with local author Hannah Conway November 18th.
Come out to Brunch and a Book with local author Hannah Conway November 18th.

Brunch and a Book is held at the library on the third Tuesday of every month at noon. Robert F. Sink Memorial Library is located at 38 Screaming Eagle Boulevard.

It’s free to attend and refreshments will be provided – you are welcome to bring a dish to share, but it’s not required.

Thank you to our Premier Sponsors for making this program possible – Fort Campbell Federal Credit Union and Mathews Nissan. Sponsorship does not imply Army endorsement. See AR 215-1, para. 11-8d.

For more information about Brunch and a Book, please call Robert F. Sink Memorial Library at 270.798.5729.

About the Book

Battles Raging Within Are The Ones You Have To Win.

WHITLEIGH HAYNES dreamt of a happily ever after in Fort Carson, Colorado with her newlywed husband. Army Private First Class COLLIER CROMWELL loved God, his wife, and his country, though the military demanded he pay a high cost. When an unexpected deployment during the height of war sends Collier away for another year, their lives tumble down a path marked with struggle, and fatalities. Marred with deep-seated, unseen emotional wounds, and crippled faith, Collier’s
homecoming only increases their trials.

The angry, defeated hermit at Whitleigh’s side barely resembles the loving, faithful hero she married two years before. Concerned about possible career repercussions, admitting his need for help proves difficult for Collier. His behavior worsens.

Angry outbursts, and a cold, callous nature aren’t the only things that provoke Whitleigh to pack her bags. Collier seeks solace for his private suffering in the worst possible places leaving Whitleigh to walk away from shattered pieces of a broken marriage.

Will Collier be able to seek the healing he desperately needs in time to save their marriage, or is it over? Are there wounds that are too deep, marriages too broken, and lives too far gone that they are beyond even God’s ability to restore?

About the Author

Hannah Conway, a Kentucky native, is an Army Wife of eleven years, and a Stay at Home Mother of two. She is an author, speaker, member of the American Christian Fiction Writers, and My BookTherapy. She and her family are currently stationed at Fort Campbell, KY.

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