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Cowboy SEAL Homecoming

Navy SEAL Cowboys Series, Book 1

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Cowboy SEAL Homecoming

Auteur(s): Nicole Helm
Narrateur(s): Romy Nordlinger
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Alex Maguire never thought he'd go home again. The perfect soldier, the perfect leader, he's spent his whole life running away from Blue Valley, Montana - but when a tragic accident bounces him and two of his men out of the SEALs, there's nowhere left to turn but the ranch he used to call his own...and the confusing, innocently beguiling woman who now lives there.

Becca Denton's like nothing he could have imagined. She's far too tempting for her own good, but when she offers to help turn the ranch into a haven for injured veterans, he can't exactly say no. He'll just need to keep his distance. But something in her big green eyes makes Alex want to set aside the mantle of the perfect soldier and discover the man he could have been...safe and whole within the shelter of her arms.

Contains mature themes.

©2018 Nicole Helm (P)2018 Tantor
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I struggled with this book right from the first chapter. Becca, the main character, came across as incredibly frustrating—self-centered and entitled, especially given the circumstances. She’s angry about only inheriting half the ranch, despite being a stepchild from her mother’s second marriage, while Alex—whose father owned the ranch and who actually grew up there—is far more respectful and accommodating than she ever is to him.

It was hard to sympathize with Becca when she seemed possessive over things she had no real claim to. Instead of handling the situation with maturity, she has this grating internal monologue and acts so awkwardly that she makes everyone around her uncomfortable. She was written in a way that made it really hard to root for her. Maybe the story improves later, but by 20%, I was already too irritated to continue. Definitely not for me.

DNF at 20% – Frustrating from the Start

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