Her Valor: A Clean, Christian Military Romance (The Station Sisters)
About
She can carry a room full of women the world broke.
She’s just never let a single one of them carry her.
Army intelligence veteran Sloane Mitchell runs Valor House, the nonprofit she built to catch women veterans in the silence that comes the day the uniform comes off. Forty-one names hang on her wall. Every week she sets out chairs for a prayer circle.
She never sits in one.
She’s the woman everyone leans on—the strongest person in every room—and she’s spent her whole life making sure no one discovers how alone she is.
Needing no one has become her greatest strength.
And her deepest prison.
Then a bad shoulder lands her on Garrett Price’s treatment table.
Garrett is a quiet man with healing hands and a patient, unhurried heart. He sees the burdens Sloane has spent years hiding—and never once asks her to pretend they’re lighter than they are.
What Sloane doesn’t know is that Garrett has been praying for her.
By name.
Every night.
For one hundred nights and counting.
No bill.
No expectations.
Nothing she could earn, repay, or ever square away.
When she finally learns the truth, it breaks open the one place in her heart she’s spent a lifetime protecting.
Because for a woman who trusts only what she’s earned—who learned young that love always comes with a price—being loved freely, before she’s done a single thing to deserve it, may be the hardest gift she’s ever had to receive.
She spent her whole life holding everyone else up.
Can the one who carries everyone else finally let herself be held?
Her Valor is the fifth and final book in The Station Sisters, a clean, faith-filled small-town romance about brave women, hard-won belonging, and the family you choose. No cliffhanger—just a deeply satisfying happily ever after you can trust.