Title: Embattled Home
Series: Lost and Found
Author: J.M. Madden
Genre: Military Romance
Pages: 211
Price: $4.99
Thoughts: Powerful, realistic, and sometimes funny.
Book Synopsis:
His Marine training taught him that failure is never an option
regardless of circumstances. That certainly applies to Chad's need to
stop Lost and Found's deranged client from using the information he
gathered to stalk and abuse his ex. Falling in love with the broken
woman and her sweet daughter in the middle of rescuing them is
definitely not the best timing. But it's also inevitable. In Book 3 of
this heart-warming military romance series, Chad will discover that
protecting Lora is a much easier task than proving he’s the one man she
can finally trust with her heart.
Weeks of no incriminating evidence should have clued him in sooner
about who was the real victim. Now Chad Lowell is wracked with guilt
after the woman he’s assigned to investigate is attacked by her abusive
ex-husband right under his nose. Lora and her little girl are in
incredible danger, and he vows to protect them at all costs, whether the
angry and hurt woman wants him to or not. His Marine training makes the
protecting part easy, but nothing he does seems to make Lora want to
take a chance on him or his love.
Lora O’Neil left a life of abuse to make a new start for herself and
her daughter. When her ex hires Lost and Found Investigative Service to
track her down, she’s left reeling both physically and emotionally. The
private detective that had been watching her for the past couple of
months did finally come to her rescue, but does that mean she should now
trust him to help her turn their lives around? The sexy former Marine
makes her body feel things she thought she’d never feel for a man again,
but she just can’t imagine what it would take for her to heal enough to
ever say yes.
Review:
What I love most about this series is that it's realistic, which means this series is so powerful and emotional. Throw in a few funny scenes, and you've got the perfect mix. Embattled Home isn't a light read by any means. It will move you and you may even shed a few tears. However, that's what makes this book enjoyable. It's nice to sit down and read a book that touches you as deeply as this book does.
Thank you Amy!
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