Book Review: Collateral Damage

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Collateral Damage
by Lynette Eason

Revell

Christian

Pub Date 07 Jan 2020

I am reviewing a copy of Collateral Damage through Revell and Netgalley:

Brooke Adams is a former Military Psychiatrist from the army after she is nearly killed by an explosion. Brooke Adams set up shot to help others but her days of helping those in the military are over. She’s got to fight her own battles from her time she served overseas, and she is not equipped to take on more. Former Army Special Ops Sergeant First Class Asher James could handle anything that war sent his way–terrorists, bombs, bullets. The only thing that he is scared of now is sleep. Just As the shadows close in, the nightmares begin.

After finally being convinced that he needs help, Asher sets up an appointment with a counselor. Brooke is pressed by her boss to take on this case. But when he arrives at her office, she isn’t there, a dead body is there. Brooke is devastates when she walks in Asher is a conveniently strong shoulder to cry on. But she can’t take him on as a client after sharing such an intimate and unprofessional moment, can she? And he’s not sure he can handle sharing his deepest fears with such a beautiful woman.

After it becomes clear Brooke was the real target of the attack, that her secrets go even deeper than Asher’s, he vows to protect her no matter what.

I give Collateral Damage five out of five stars!

Happy Reading!

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