Author: Jennifer Youngblood
Series: Navy Seal Romance #6
Genres: Contemporary Romance
Format: eBook
Pages: 235
Date: April 19, 2018
Publisher: Arbor House Books
A deadly vendetta, a country music singer on the rise, and the hot-tempered Navy SEAL who could either wreck or save everything …
Corbin Spencer’s made his share of mistakes and would give anything to have a do-over. When he gets the opportunity to join an elite security task force of ex-Navy SEALs, he jumps at the chance. Too bad the woman he’s supposed to protect just gave him the brush-off, then sicked her knuckle-headed security detail on him.
Delaney Mitchell is on the verge of hitting it big in the country music industry. At the very time when she should be flying high and enjoying life, she finds herself fleeing from a ruthless man who’s out for revenge.
Just when she thinks things can’t get worse, she realizes that the jerk she met at the party—the one with the chiseled body, intense green eyes, and rebel-without-a-cause attitude is her new bodyguard.
In order to protect Delaney, Corbin finds himself taking her back to his hometown, teaching her how to ski, and, unexpectedly, dancing with her in his arms. Sparks fly as their mutual attraction kindles to something deeper and they question if they can put aside the heartaches of the past and learn to trust each other.
What will Corbin and Delaney find around the next bend? Retribution or redemption?
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I can’t say that I blame Delaney being concerned over Corbin’s temper after what she has been through but I suppose they will work through that. This book was kind of scary because the villain is so ruthless and creepy. But it made the intrigue real. There is some violence and flashback to violence. The attraction between the love interests is immediate but I don’t know if it is really insta-love though their relationship does move fast.
Sex: kisses, innuendo
Language: no
Violence: yes, attempted murder, war flashback, shoot out, attempted rape, self defense death.