Two lives. One last letter. A love story that refuses to fade.
Samantha Walker is a sharp-tongued forensic scientist more at home in a field lab than a relationship. Lieutenant Colonel Gerald Martinez is a career soldier with a past he rarely speaks of. When they’re thrown together in the Arizona desert in 1981, neither expects a connection—let alone a partnership that will defy time, distance, and duty across two continents and several decades.
Against all odds, Sam and Gerry build something a love story marked by missteps, stubborn loyalty, and rituals uniquely their own. As deployments come and go, their bond deepens—one airport dance, one care package, one argument at a time.
But this isn’t just a story of longing and separation. It’s also one of joy, adventure, and the unbreakable friendships forged along the way—from misfit colleagues to outrageous escapades, laughter echoes through even the darkest chapters.
When Sam writes one final letter decades after they first met, she isn’t closing the book. She’s opening a door. Because some love stories don’t end—they evolve, resonate, and return in unexpected ways.
Permission to Speak Freely is a story of grit, devotion, and the lifelong echoes of a once-in-a-lifetime love—told in fragments, field notes, and the space between goodbye and home.
Perfect for fans of Kristin Hannah, Nicholas Sparks, and Jojo Moyes—readers who crave stories about love, sacrifice, and the enduring bonds that outlast time and distance.