Rocco had lived in Afghanistan for many years where he was on an extremely difficult uncover assignment. When he returned to the States he was suffering from a severe case of PTSD. His friend, Kit, asked Rocco to help his sister Mandy around her property where she’s in the process of constructing...
This book ended up being DNF for me. I had read another one in the series and although I didn't really enjoy the story, I found the writing okay and decided to give this one a try.In this book, the first one in the series, writing seemed a bit uneven. Clumsy sentences here and there, sometimes wi...
2.75 stars. Not as good as the first book but better than the second one. Unfortunately, I won't continue with the series. It is not worth the money.If I didn't know better I would guess this romance was written by a man. The blunt language made me think I was reading chicklit. It contained a...
The room smelled of industrial disinfectant, but it was clean and not a horrible place to convalesce. The staff was nice, but they were often spread thin. Wynn frequently helped bathe her grandmother and change her bedding on her twice-weekly visits. She would have had no choice but to continue ...
Taggert. No one moved. No one spoke. A horse flinched now and then when bitten by a fly. Only the dust dared swirl on the remnants of the air currents kicked up by the crazy, circling ride of the warriors. One of the warriors moved his horse forward, stopping several yards in front of Mr. Taggert...
She hadn’t seen him for almost a week and had a sneaking suspicion McCaid was keeping him busy and away from her. Franklin had told her he was due back tonight, so she’d prepared several double-crusted apple crisps from slices of dried apples she found in the storeroom. She dished the treat out t...
From his office, he’d watched him get out of his unmarked black sedan and come toward the house. The man wore a nondescript charcoal suit—official government issue. Adam had been expecting a visit like this every day for thirteen years, but it was surreal to have it actually happen. He wondered...
She looked over to Rocco’s side of the bed, but he was already up and gone. She stretched, smiling as she thought of their last few nights together. He’d stayed present. They’d talked about their dreams, hopes, goals. They’d talked about the kids they had and would have. Having a dream to share w...
Max phoned her. “Wynn Ratcliff’s here. Eddie’s on her way with Tank. Let her check the teach out before she brings her inside.” “Is that really necessary?” Mandy asked. “It’s not optional. You want Rocco to come up?” “No. Let us chat with her first. If she’s a good candidate, I’ll call him up to...
Angel parked in front of Ty’s house. The guys went inside, leaving him to move at his own pace. They knew he had issues with the house, but not what those issues were. He got out of the SUV and, for a long moment, just stood next to it. His dad had died only two months before Ty had been shot in ...
She hurried to open it. Mads stood there. Alone. She stepped back, opening the door wider. He shook his head as he entered. “I couldn’t find him at the arena.” Hope pressed her hands to her face and resumed her pacing as she tried to figure out what their next steps should be. “He’s just a kid, ...