Loving Leisl (Special Forces: Operation Alpha) (Green Beret Book 2)
β Scribed by Michele E. Gwynn; Operation Alpha
- Publisher
- Aces Press, LLC
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 182 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B07NYHJDN9
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
leisl, michelle e gwynn, epub, pdf, mobi, download LOVING LEISL (GREEN BERET #2) BY MICHELE E GWYNN β FREE EBOOKS DOWNLOAD Description: Sergeant Leisl Craig spent her life fighting for everything sheβd earned including becoming a combat nurseβalone. Then cancer threatened to take it all away. Until now, she never needed anyoneβ¦and then she met Doc. For Sergeant Major Jason Lee Gordon, codename Doc, a Green Beret medic in a tight-knit special operations group, life happened, and he rolled with it. The easy-going charmer only ever had to flash his dimples and women lined up outside his door, already half in love with the caring Doc. But casual hookups were growing old after seeing his friend and team leader, Outlaw, fall in love. Heβd begun to think heβd never find his special someone until a sniper ambush brings him to a quiet, troubled nurse. Focused on her own pain, she is unimpressed by the handsome soldierβs overtures, ignoring him as she worries what will become of her, of her career, and Pooch. But instead of being put off when she rebuffs him, he finds himself more intrigued, especially after overhearing Leisl pouring out her heart to a stray dog. Disturbed by her plight, he canβt walk away. Something about her pulls him in and Doc begins an all-out charm offensive to win over the red-haired nurse. When the base is attacked by terrorists and his mission goes south, events unfold leading to secrets, old and new, that can tear apart their budding relationship. Can Doc accept her past and convince her to fight for a future together?
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