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Honor Bound (Love and Honor Book #1)
Honor Bound (Love and Honor Book #1) | Hallee Bridgeman
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It may seem odd to seek peace by moving to a war-torn African country, but for medical missionary Dr. Cynthia Myers, it provided a way to escape a shallow life of unearned wealth, a philandering fiancé, and a father now square in the public eye as vice president of the United States. At least here she knows her work and life have meaning. But all that is thrown into chaos when she fails to save the life of a local warlord's mortally wounded son. As part of the Army Special Forces "A-Team" on a mission to capture and subdue the warlord, Captain Rick Norton is compelled to use deadly force to save Cynthia's life. Enraged at the violence she witnessed and riddled with guilt that men died because of her, Cynthia tries to hold on to her anger--but an unwanted attraction is taking hold. With two members of his team badly injured and rebels in hot pursuit, Rick will have to draw upon all his strength and cunning to get her out alive . . . because he's beginning to think they just might overcome their differences and be able to make a life together.
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Army Special Forces Captain, Rick Norton must rescue Cynthia without getting his team killed. This was a great beginning to the series. The action was non-stop. The camaraderie between the team members was admirable. I can‘t wait to see where this series goes from here.

I received this book from the publisher for my honest review.

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I loved this book so much. So so much. The characters are so well written, in the midst of the adrenaline pounding non-stop action we get a wonderful character study, or rather two wonderful character studies as they get equal page time. Rick. I adore him. He‘s a leader, he‘s a soldier, he doesn‘t do what he does because he enjoys violence, he does it to protect and serve. The descriptions of the jungle and the villages are evocative. So good!