Zane Kent, ex Navy SEAL and Thor look-alike, takes pride in keeping calm
in stressful situations while being part of a ‘special teams’ vigilante
group. But when he walks into a mission blind and discovers the woman
who broke his heart 7 years ago is the target, the lines become fuzzy
and his pride flies out the window.
Sarah Hamilton moved to San
Diego to start a new life with her son and start a matchmaking business.
She is shocked when Zane Kent shows up at a client meeting and
down-right stunned when she finds herself asking for his protection. But
it’s fine because their relationship is professional now. Too bad he
kisses her. Good thing she slaps him.
After Zane insists on
moving into her home, following her everywhere, easily bonds with her
son over lightsabers, her old attraction to Zane begins to surface.
When
Zane reveals her ‘clients’ are not as innocent as she thinks they are,
and tragedy strikes her son….she’s forced to make a choice: trust in the
man who left her 7 years ago or lose everything.
This book also contains a first chapter of The Redeemed Groom...this book is about Zane's Country Music Star brother, Sloane.
5 STARS
This book hit so many good spots. It was emotional and both of the main characters had really good depth. They also had a deep history between them as well and shared some of the pain from the misunderstandings and lack of forgiveness. They both just kind of put their past in a box and refused to look into it. Just to survive.
I loved how tight Zack and Tyler (Sarah's son) became. They made a connection really quickly. They were two "guys" who got each other. They also had a lot of fun. It added humor to the story.
Along with the humor there is the danger that Sarah is in and she isn't even sure why she is. Zack is keeping secrets especially about that. But he really has to. It really makes it tough on both of them because the love between the two of them never really ever died.
The secondary people in the story were really good and they added a lot as well. I liked how the story ended and the Epilogue was just the cherry on the top.
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