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What Part of Marine Don't You Understand?

The Challenge Series, Book 5

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What Part of Marine Don't You Understand?

By: Heather Long
Narrated by: Christine Padovan
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Matt McCall's struggles to reintegrate into civilian life have been an ongoing battle for the better part of two years. Daily group sessions and weekly one-on-ones have only allowed him to grow so far. Twice he's returned to his home state of Indiana and twice, he retreated to Mike's Place. Uncertain of where he belongs in the world, he silently battles depression. The unexpected gift of Jethro, a black Labrador Retriever, perks his spirit...and a chance meeting in the park gives him a precious gift...

Aspiring country singer, Naomi Sparks, comes from a long line of Marines, so she knows all about sacrifice and struggle. When her Congressman brother asks her to visit Mike's Place on his behalf, she discovers a real opportunity to make a difference. And meeting former Marine Matt McCall inspires her with the real challenge of discovering love and daring heroes who take risks. Writing music has never been so sweet...

Can one woman who believes in him really heal the wounds in this Marine's heart?

©2013 Heather Long (P)2014 Heather Long
Contemporary Contemporary Romance Fiction Genre Fiction Military Protector Romance Romantic Suspense War & Military Suspense Heartfelt
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