After nearly losing his leg to sniper fire, Kyle Fagan knows his days in special ops are over. All he wants to do is hole up in his house and ignore the rest of the world. But ignoring Dr. Farrah Hastings is something Kyle is finding difficult to do, especially since being alone with the good doctor
Sniper Fire (Love in the Crosshairs)
β Scribed by Lane, Kathy
- Book ID
- 109118597
- Publisher
- The Wild Rose Press, Inc
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 122 KB
- Series
- Love in the Crosshairs 1
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781628304725
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
After nearly losing his leg to sniper fire, Kyle Fagan knows his days in special ops are over. All he wants to do is hole up in his house and ignore the rest of the world. But ignoring Dr. Farrah Hastings is something Kyle is finding difficult to do, especially since being alone with the good doctor might just be the medicine he needs. Farrah canοΏ½t stand the thought of Kyle giving up. When her warm affection for him ignites into something much hotter after just one kiss, she finally understands why. Now nothing will stand in her way of prying Kyle out of his depression, not a forest fire, not an escaped criminal, not even Kyle himself.
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