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Battle to Surrender

Heroes at Home, Book 3

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"I’ve been hiding who I am for so long I’ve forgotten what it’s like to be myself."—Hunter

Two years ago, I retired from the army and started my life as a civilian. I have a job I love, friends who are my family, and more secrets than I can count. I might not be a soldier anymore, but I can’t seem to let the past go. It haunts me, and has made it impossible for me to truly be who I am.

Then Shane is hired by my company and we're teamed up to work on a project. He’s young, handsome, and he has a knack for making me forget who I’m supposed to be. I’ve never let anyone see my true desires, but Shane makes me want to let go and finally let someone in; to let him take care of me the way I’ve always craved.

As much as I want to fight it, I can’t say no when he shows me who’s boss.

Battle to Surrender is an opposites attract, grumpy/sunshine, hurt/comfort story featuring a retired soldier suffering from PTSD, his sweet but firm younger co-worker, a size difference, a found family, and all the feels. It is book three in the Heroes at Home series but can be listened to as a standalone.

©2022 Willow Dixon (P)2022 Podium Audio
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Another great story of love with adorable characters and superb narration. The HEA was lovely.

Great story

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Another brilliant instalment. Thoughtful, unexpected, romantic and sweet. I recommend this book and the series.

Great

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Lovely nice book it was heart warming love a good love story. Narration was perfect. More please.

Battle to surrender

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OK, so this was a lovely story. if you have read the others in the series you will know the basics of how this story will go and not be surprised. No angst and 2 MMC that are made for each other. My only gripe about this book is that the communication between every character is SO healthy it's like a mental health practitioner has written the book. And towards the second half of the book their "Dynamic" is not just being discussed by them but they feel the need to tell their freinds and family, why is this even part of the book? MMC1 makes decisions and cares for MMC2, its not really a big thing at the family dinner so why did it need bringing up (it's not like i was collared and eating from the floor is all I'm saying 😂🤣😂🤣)

Too Healthy????

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