Tuesday, February 18, 2014

"Trinity: Military War Dog" by Ronie Kendig

It seems rare these days to find a book that captures my attention so thoroughly that I “can’t put it down.” Trinity: Military War Dog by Ronie Kendig was one of those finds.

Heath Daniels and his partner Trinity- a military war dog- have their careers ended when Heath is injured in an Afghani explosion that could have also ended his life. When the former Green Beret begins to put his life together, he finds new purpose working with Trinity and other retired service dogs in a non-profit company called A Breed Apart.

It is during one of his engagements with A Breed Apart that he meets Darci Kintz. This engagement provides one last mission for Heath and Trinity, one that risks everyone’s lives.

Ronie makes it clear through the detail of her story that she is knowledgeable with military life and paints accurate scenes from that knowledge. This book kept me distracted from my responsibilities as I couldn’t wait to see what happens with Heath, Darci and Trinity. Trinity: Military War Dog has me eager to read other books written by Ronie Kendig, including the rest of the “A Breed Apart" series.