Honorably Discharged is back and we get to follow Tameron as he navigates his new normals and takes chances on doing things (and finding a person) he loves..
From the blurb:
The physical part is frustrating and annoying, but the emotional part is so much harder. I don’t belong anywhere anymore, always an outsider.
And now there’s Dayton, the older, sexy firefighter who keeps popping up everywhere I go. At my gym, in my house, in my dreams.
Wait, why am I dreaming about him?
I don’t even like him—though that doesn’t seem to be mutual.
Surprisingly, Dayton understands my struggles better than anyone else, and before I realize what’s happening, he’s decided we’re friends.
Except I’m not sure I’m satisfied with just friendship anymore…
Accepting that I’m bi is easy, but why does the man I'm falling for have to be Dayton?
Tameron is the third book in the Honorably Discharged Series, which can be read as standalones but are much more fun read in order. It features a veteran trying to find where he belongs, a firefighter chief who knows what he wants, an age gap, one-sided dislike meets crush, found family, and a steamy happily ever after.
Heather's Review:
E.M. Lindsey's deft hand at writing characters with disabilities shines in this book and Nora's ability to weave a realistic tale - balancing the profound hearing loss Tameron faces, along with the additional vertigo and other symptoms with all of the other amazing things about the man. I also love the sympathetic way Dayton and his family are portrayed.
The emotions are real, the reactions make so much sense as you experience the highs and lows of watching each character. I love Dayton's resilience and patience and Tameron's grit and determination - and these authors find a way to make all that come together in an amazing story without getting bogged down in one part of either character.
I also totally appreciate the foreshadowing for book 4- and am begging for a follow up HEA for Dayton's brother ... pretty please???
Tameron is currently available as an e-book and paperback and can be read as part of your Kindle Unlimited Subscription
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