Review: Her Survivor
Her Survivor by Vonnie Davis
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
***3.50***
This was my first read for Vonnie Davis and was ok read, it could have been executed. Dustin is a Navy Seal who state side recovering from his war injuries (mid-calf amputation along with severe facial scarring, PTSD); Kelcee is running from her past. Dustin is invited to stay at his commander-in-chief ranch for some more healing; his commander-in-chief offers Dustin services to Kelcee to help face lift her book store that she just inherited. When they meet the sexual tension and chemistry between them was off the wall. After an initial first meeting that does not go well, Dustin and Kelcee quickly rebound and soon both of them think they might have found that someone that neither of them was looking for. From the minute they met the tension was there, even though they did both not want it, Kelcee and Dustin find that friendship and trust that turns into love. Not only are these two great, but all the sub-characters are funny, well thought out people which makes you keep reading. The paramount thing about this book gives a very good insight to what a lot of soldiers deal with during and after war. Nevertheless I would read another book in this series.
***I was given an ARC by NetGalley for an honest review***
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My rating: 5 of 5 stars
***3.50***
This was my first read for Vonnie Davis and was ok read, it could have been executed. Dustin is a Navy Seal who state side recovering from his war injuries (mid-calf amputation along with severe facial scarring, PTSD); Kelcee is running from her past. Dustin is invited to stay at his commander-in-chief ranch for some more healing; his commander-in-chief offers Dustin services to Kelcee to help face lift her book store that she just inherited. When they meet the sexual tension and chemistry between them was off the wall. After an initial first meeting that does not go well, Dustin and Kelcee quickly rebound and soon both of them think they might have found that someone that neither of them was looking for. From the minute they met the tension was there, even though they did both not want it, Kelcee and Dustin find that friendship and trust that turns into love. Not only are these two great, but all the sub-characters are funny, well thought out people which makes you keep reading. The paramount thing about this book gives a very good insight to what a lot of soldiers deal with during and after war. Nevertheless I would read another book in this series.
***I was given an ARC by NetGalley for an honest review***
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