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Love heals even the deepest wounds. -West After giving twelve years of my life to the service, I didn’t just lose my leg. I lost everything, including my career. When the dust settled, the only person still standing by my side in the rubble was Brandt —the single lifeline I had left to a world I didn’t want to live in anymore. With painstaking care, he healed my body and my mind. When he eventually started healing my heart, I realized I didn’t just need him in my life, I needed him in ways I’d never wanted him before. -Brandt Watching West struggle every day was tearing me apart. If he could only see what I do, he wouldn’t see flaws and hopelessness. He’d see a courageous, selfless, brilliant leader. A guy with no filter, who always makes me laugh. Someone who never asks questions before offering to bail my ass out of trouble. He’d see the man I’ve come to love as more than just my best friend. Proof Of Life is a double bi-awakening MM romance between best friends, with a heavy dose of healing and angst. These courageous vets prove that when all is lost, love heals even the deepest, most painful wounds. Book one of the Scars And Stripes Trilogy.
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MM military romance between squad leader and his right hand man that sparks into love after they've been blown up on mission and medically retired. Every trigger associated with that and with recovery, but Riley handled the topics with so much grace and by keeping it real. Riley used sensitivity readers and it absolutely paid off here. Couldn't ask for anything more from this type of book.