Synopsis:
When Navy Seal Operative Luke Kiersey is finally granted leave after five years, he finds himself driving to a house he doesn’t recognize in a town he’s never been to. The house is home to a beautiful woman and a little girl with big blue eyes. Day after day, he drives back only to hide in the shadows and wonder why he can’t seem to walk away from them.
His therapist says is PTSD.
His handler tells him he’s just not cut out to be part of the civilian world.
Luke can’t help but feel like it’s more.
The dog tags that once hung proudly around his neck, now feel like a collar; leashing him to a life that he fears he didn’t choose. After the terrible things he’s done in the name of freedom, could he possibly be worthy of something as precious as the woman and child he continues to watch?
When the two worlds collide, Luke needs his mind to be stronger than the implant the government placed in his back. They’ve told him he can’t survive without the implant they use to control him, but Luke’s wondering if he can survive without the little girl with big blue eyes and the gorgeous woman she calls mamma.
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OMG this book was AMAZING! At first I was nervous to read it because sci-fi isn't really my reading thing. I have read some but this book was nothing like I expected and I am so grateful for that.
Luke oh my Luke where do I begin..... He is a dedicated man to his family and job. His work is his life so on this last mission he gives his all with a small price to pay. So after the mission is done he is told to take a break. Go out see his family and do normal everyday things but what is normal. Luke has no idea because he has been doing anything but normal on his missions so it is tough for him to get back into the swing of things.
Can Luke every do normal? Will his family see him again? How will he deal with his growing unease about his work and where it is leading him?
About The Author:
Andrea spends her time while she's not dreaming up friends and villains alike chasing after her two kids and husband at their home in rural West Virginia.
Her guilty pleasures include Reese Cups and reading most of the night.
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