Conner (In The Company of
Snipers, #5)
By: Irish Winters
Pages: 339
Published: November 3, 2014
Publisher: Windy Day Press
Heartache hurts so much worse than gunshot…
How many times can a man say he’s sorry?
Connor Maher is about to find out. As if dogging the brutal Sonoran Cartel through sun-baked Utah isn't tough enough, he's come face to face with his worst nightmare. Diminutive ex-Marine spitfire, Isabella Ramos, has just three words to say to him: I. Hate. You.
Connor Maher is about to find out. As if dogging the brutal Sonoran Cartel through sun-baked Utah isn't tough enough, he's come face to face with his worst nightmare. Diminutive ex-Marine spitfire, Isabella Ramos, has just three words to say to him: I. Hate. You.
Like he hasn’t heard that before.
Why was he the one who got to live?
Izza only accepted the Utah operation because he’d be there. It’s time Connor knows the truth, but how can she trust him with her life much less the secret she’s come to share? He's nothing but grief personified behind the guise of an blue-eyed, honorable man. Not until the cold-blooded SC dumps her and Connor in the farthest corner of the relentless Utah desert does she begin to realize….
There are worse things than death…
Another great addition to the series! Connor and Izza's story hooked me from the beginning along with their mission to track down a drug cartel. Thrilling, suspenseful, heartbreaking and tender - you will not want to put this book down once you start. There is a lot going on, but it is so well written as to not be confusing. I've loved every book in the series and I cannot wait for the next book about Rory and Ember!
Irish Winters is an award-winning author who dabbles in poetry, grandchildren, and rarely (as in extremely rarely) the kitchen. More prone to be outdoors than in, she grew up the quintessential tomboy on a farm in rural Wisconsin, spent her teenage years in the Pacific Northwest, but calls the Wasatch Mountains of Northern Utah home. For now.
The wife of one handsome husband and the mother of three perfect sons, Irish divides her time between writing at home and travelling the country with her man while - writing. (Seriously, what else?)
She believes in making every day count for something and follows the wise admonition of her mother to, "Look out the window and see something!"
To learn more about Irish and her books, please visit www.IrishWinters.com.
IN
THE COMPANY OF SNIPERS
This
multi-book series revolves around ex-Marine scout sniper, Alex Stewart, and his
covert surveillance company, The TEAM, home-based out of Alexandria, Virginia.
An obsessive patriot and workaholic, he draws his strength from the purest
heart in his universe, Kelsey, his wife.
In
the Company of Snipers is a collection of love stories. Book 1, ALEX,
reveals how The TEAM came to be as well as how Alex and Kelsey met, fell in
love, and fought against all odds to stay together. Each of the following
stories in the series is a complete romance in itself where, in the course of
an active TEAM operation, one agent will come face to face with his or her
demons. They’re all patriots and warriors, dealing with what they’ve lived
through or the mistakes they’ve made.
By
the end of the telling, it is my hope that you, my reader, will come to realize
along with my heroes that—
Love
changes everything.
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Thank you for the Giveaway! I can't wait to start this series XOXO
ReplyDeleteSorry forgot to answer the question lol. I am intrigued about how they are actually affected when they come home from deployment and how some have to fight so hard to adjust back to life at home. I wish there were so many more programs to help them.
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