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Save Me
- Narrated by: Angel Clark, Kirk Harnack
- Length: 7 hrs and 22 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Tucker McCoy thought the hardest mission of his life was over. After being deployed for six years, all he wanted to do was return home to his wife and daughter. But when he arrives home with roses in his hand, the last thing he expects is to be welcomed by a stranger. Being presumed dead for six years doesn't help his cause as no one is giving him the answers he needs.
Now his mission is to find out where his family is and he's willing to do whatever it takes to bring them home, even if that means bringing down the people involved.
Penelope McCoy has a secret and one she's willing to keep until she can find someone to trust. In order to do that, she and her daughter must hide, change their identities and forget about their previous life.
For six years she's been running and she soon realizes that time is catching up with her. Now she has to decide whether to run again or face the ghosts of her past head on.
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- Kelsey Grossaint
- 2019-02-01
loved it!
This was an awesome book and I loved it. I cant wait to listen to more of her books.
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- P
- 2018-11-15
Great!
I like the use of two narrators— both do a great job telling the story. This was my favorite installment of the series so far. It kept a fast pace and had lots of twists and turns.
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- S0nz4Me
- 2017-01-02
Save This For Last
Third book in an intense military scandal which serves as the back drop to a heart-wrenching stories for men serving thier country. Solid dual narration, though again the male voice was rough on the ears.
Note: it is important to begin with book one in the Archer Brothers series for complete story.