Saving The Seal: A BWWM Navy Seal Interracial Romance - Plot & Excerpts
Though he had left them almost a year ago, they were as familiar as if he’d never been away. It seemed like the past few weeks had passed in a blur. His psychological evaluation had been approved, he’d returned to the Air Force base and been welcomed back to the cheers of men who had served under him, and in that moment, he was slated to leave for the Middle East the following day. Everything was fuzzy. It had been, really, since the moment Genevieve had left his bed, her face so carefully blank that he would have preferred her slapping him. Her lovely face – with its enticing almond eyes, full lips, and reassuring smile, was the last clear image he remembered. When he’d changed doctors, his treatment had also been altered. Dr. Daniel Kant was nothing like Genevieve. He didn’t waste his time on long appointments and heartfelt conversations. He asked brusque, cutting questions that were directly to the point and made quick diagnoses. He had prescribed for Owen an antidepressant and a sleeping pill, both of which made him feel dull.
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