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Mountain Man's Soldier: Hurt/Comfort Romance

Mountain Man's Soldier: Hurt/Comfort Romance in Bloomington, MN
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A Mountain Man Hurt/Comfort Romance
When Everlee rushed off to Montana and married a wealthy rancher, Charlie was left in Miami on her own. Refusing to accept help and determined to prove she could make it on her own, she joined the Army. And her entire life went off the rails. Suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder, anxiety, and depression--and having to get used to wearing a prosthetic on top of all that--Charlie is losing her will to live. In a desperate attempt to save herself from hitting rock bottom, she calls Everlee, begging for help. Overnight, she's in Montana with her best friend, but Charlie's not the same woman Everlee knew. She can't cope with a screaming newborn. She can barely stomach food. And her nightmares and flashbacks wake her on a nightly basis. The only place she can find peace is with her enemy... Nash Walker. He's offering her a place to stay. He's offering her peace and solitude. And she's desperate enough to grab it with both hands. But when he's staying up with her every night, holding her as she sobs and falls apart, remembering all she lost, lines will get crossed. Everything between them will blur. Will Charlie allow Nash to save her? Or is Charlie's grief and agony too much for her to bear?
**Please read the note from the author at the beginning of the book before deciding to read.
**Mountain Man's Bride does not have to be read prior to this book, but it will help to better understand this book.
When Everlee rushed off to Montana and married a wealthy rancher, Charlie was left in Miami on her own. Refusing to accept help and determined to prove she could make it on her own, she joined the Army. And her entire life went off the rails. Suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder, anxiety, and depression--and having to get used to wearing a prosthetic on top of all that--Charlie is losing her will to live. In a desperate attempt to save herself from hitting rock bottom, she calls Everlee, begging for help. Overnight, she's in Montana with her best friend, but Charlie's not the same woman Everlee knew. She can't cope with a screaming newborn. She can barely stomach food. And her nightmares and flashbacks wake her on a nightly basis. The only place she can find peace is with her enemy... Nash Walker. He's offering her a place to stay. He's offering her peace and solitude. And she's desperate enough to grab it with both hands. But when he's staying up with her every night, holding her as she sobs and falls apart, remembering all she lost, lines will get crossed. Everything between them will blur. Will Charlie allow Nash to save her? Or is Charlie's grief and agony too much for her to bear?
**Please read the note from the author at the beginning of the book before deciding to read.
**Mountain Man's Bride does not have to be read prior to this book, but it will help to better understand this book.