Ben Conner killed a man in the line of duty. Worse, he orphaned the man's young son. Besieged by guilt, he pushed everyone away, including June Montana, the one woman who would have shown him he's not a monster. Five years later, Ben is at a crossroads. With the nightmares getting worse, he needs
Summer Angel
β Scribed by Suzie O'Connell
- Book ID
- 111125130
- Publisher
- Suzie O'Connell
- Year
- 2021
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 348 KB
- Series
- Northstar #3
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781950813414
- ASIN
- B009IAMZGU
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β¦ Synopsis
When Ben Conner killed a man in the line of duty and orphaned a young boy, he pushed everyone away, including his friend June Montanaβthe one woman who might've been able to heal his heart.
With the guilt and nightmares getting worse, Ben is desperate for a change. He needs June's soothing compassion, so he heads home to Northstar... only to discover her adopted son Luke is the very same boy he orphaned.
When June adopted Luke, she promised to put his well-being before everything else, but she keeps a special place for Ben in her heart, and seeing him again sparks something she never expectedβa love that could last a lifetime. But as Luke and Ben work to overcome their entwined traumas, a new threat arises. Someone from June's past doesn't want to see them get their happily ever after, and he's willing to kill to stop it.
Find out why readers are saying that "picking up a new book in this series is like coming home"... don't miss the rest of the books in the Northstar series:
First Instinct
Mountain Angel
Summer Angel
Twice Shy
Once Burned
Mistletoe Kisses
Starlight Magic
Wild Angel
Forgotten Angel
Last Surrender
A NOTE ON THE CONTENT: The Northstar books are contemporary romances and contain some profanity and sensual scenes that may not be suitable for sensitive readers.
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