New Military Historical Fiction Release: A Brotherhood Tested in War – Rangers Book 14 (Afghanistan)

I’m proud to announce the release of my latest novel in the Rangers Lead the Way series, this time, set in the unforgiving mountains and valleys of Afghanistan.

This book is more than just another installment. It’s a tribute.

A tribute to the soldiers who fought in America’s longest war. A tribute to the families who waited, worried, and endured. And a tribute to the bonds forged in fire—bonds that don’t break, even when everything else does.

About the Story

In Rangers Lead the Way: Afghanistan, we follow Ranger Sam Miller and his unit as they navigate the brutal realities of modern warfare. From high-risk night raids to tense standoffs in remote villages, this novel dives deep into the emotional and physical toll of service in a conflict defined by shifting terrain, unclear objectives, and moral gray zones.

You’ll witness:

  • Realistic Army Ranger operations in post-9/11 Afghanistan
  • The complexity of working alongside Afghan allies
  • Personal struggles faced during and after deployment
  • The weight of command, and the cost of silence

This isn’t just about action, it’s about memory, sacrifice, and the question every soldier faces when the war comes home: Was it worth it?

Why This Book Matters

This installment stands on its own, but also ties directly into the larger Rangers Lead the Way universe—exploring backstories, side characters, and moments only hinted at in the mainline books. Fans of military fiction, war dramas, and emotionally grounded storytelling will find something special here.

If you’ve ever read Matterhorn, Redeployment, or watched Generation Kill, you’ll feel right at home.

Available on Amazon

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