He’ll do whatever it takes
…to protect his family
When a plane crash leaves special ops soldier Hawk Jacobson with amnesia, all he knows is that the plane was sabotaged and he has a target on his back. His survival depends on letting everyone—including his wife, Jillian Wade—believe he’s dead. Until gunmen come after Jillian and the daughter he never knew existed. Can Jillian help him regain his memory in time to expose a killer?

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Sexual Content - 1/5
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Violence - 1.5/5
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Language - 0/5
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Drugs and Alcohol - 0/5
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Summary
Soldier’s Christmas Secret by Laura Scott is part of the Justice Seekers series. This is a very good series however this book can be read alone. The title doesn’t match the book as well as the cover. The cover is perfect for the story with the addition of the teddy bear.
Hawk was the sole survivor of a military helicopter crash where he lost his team. He still has some lingering amnesia but is convinced that they were sabotaged. He has been researching to find out who was behind it. Everyone thought he was dead including his wife. He let her think that because he thought he was protecting her.
However two years later he moves in next door to her. (Hard to understand some of his decisions; but this is fiction so roll with it).
Jillian found out she was pregnant while he was deployed and she never got a chance to tell him.
Most of the story is them escaping the people trying to kill him and find the evidence that he has on them. Lots of action and discussion of how he has changed from the man she originally married.
As with most stories like this the woman was stupid and put herself in unnecessary danger. However there were times that she actually made the right decisions.
This story was good but I am anxiously awaiting Ryker’s story!!!
Sexual content - kissing
Violence - someone is trying to kill or kidnap them, a few military people die,
I received this book from Netgalley. I was not required to write a positive review.
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