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The Final Line (The Recon Diaries #3) by Kendall McKenna (5 Stars)

Enthralling story about life in the military and the healing that can come from the love of a good man.

Highly decorated Staff Sergeant Corey Yarwood is an instructor at the Basic Reconnaissance Course. He’s struggling with post-traumatic stress disorder and is on the verge of becoming an alcoholic. In the midst of defending another bar patron, Corey meets Sean Chandler. Sean is a musician and actor who sings and plays the guitar at the bar. The two of them begin a relationship, but must deal with Corey’s PTSD and the investigation into events that happened in Afghanistan.

The entire story is told from Corey’s point of view. He’s extremely ethical, kind and strong. He believes in doing the right thing, and he finds it extremely frustrating that he can’t remember everything that happened during his last deployment.

I fell in love with Corey, and desperately wanted to see him find happiness and peace. Sean was very kind with a calming personality, but he was also very possessive and immature in some ways. Sean really helped Corey deal with his panic attacks and drinking. Unfortunately, I never felt like I got to know Sean as well as I would have liked to. He had an interesting life as an actor and musician, and it would have been great to spend more time exploring it.

The development of the relationship between Cory and Sean, while strong at the beginning with plenty of great dialogue, became mostly a sexual one toward the end. However, they did bring kissing to a whole new level of sexiness! Although I found the story extremely interesting, I really wish more time would have been spent watching them bond.

The majority of the story is spent watching Corey perform as an instructor and learning the details of what takes place during training. Another portion is spent dealing with the investigation of the events in Afghanistan. We also spent quite a bit of time with Cory and his therapist. I really liked the way the author addressed this issue by including some of the detailed conversations. It seems like she did quite a bit of research making the story feel very realistic.

I did not read the first two books in the series, and while I certainly didn’t feel lost at all, I think fans will enjoy seeing earlier characters. I thought this was an excellent story about a courageous man serving in the military, both during and after deployment, and the effects and treatment of PTSD. The author has a riveting writing style, and she did a wonderful job covering so many complicated subjects in a way that made them easy to understand.

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Originally reviewed for The Romance Reviews. Complimentary copy provided by author/publisher for an honest review.
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Improves with Age by Lavinia Lewis (3 Stars)

A widower’s second chance with a new love.

Reece Watkins lost the love of his life to a heart attack. He moves back to his old home to try to reduce his stress, and he runs into an old schoolmate, Nick Kenison. The sparks fly, and Reece must decide if he’s ready to take a second shot at love.

The two meet when Reece’s roof develops a leak, and he hires Nick to fix it. After having sex within minutes of seeing each other again, the two of them spend quite a bit of time together while Nick very slowly takes care of the house. I liked how they spent some time together, and that they were both really nice characters. I also enjoyed seeing two older characters get another chance at love. Unfortunately, there wasn’t enough of an emotional connection to either of the characters.

This was a sweet romance between two mature men with very little angst.

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Originally reviewed for The Romance Reviews. Complimentary copy provided by author/publisher for an honest review.
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Born this Way by Poppy Dennison (3 Stars)

Nice shifter story with a focus on Hart, a liger, trying to claim Dayton, his human mate. Hart’s character needed more development to give the story a stronger emotional connection. There were a few unanswered questions that left me wondering why certain things happened. I liked how Dayton made it clear that just because Hart knew Dayton was his mate, it didn’t mean that Dayton felt the same way. I thought this was going to lead to a strong development of the relationship between the two characters, and we would see them spend a lot of time together. Unfortunately, that didn’t happen and the story focused on everything but their relationship.

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Joe & Tate by Hollis Shiloh (4 Stars)

Very sweet story about two nice people who meet under unfortunate circumstances but end up making the most of it. I wish it had more dialogue, but it was still touching enough to have me shedding happy tears at the end.

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