With Scarlett pregnant, Keir must face the most difficult choice of all: the call of duty or the call of his feelings.
While Scarlett and Keir were enjoying a passionate and fiery relationship, Scarlett accidentally got pregnant. While the news delighted the romantic young woman, it sounded like a prison sentence to her freedom-loving soldier. Keir hastens his return to the front, and that distance separates them for many month. It's just the time they need to take stock of their feelings and prepare to tame each other once again…
Dive into the fourth volume of the sagaU.S. Marinesand find the flamboyant redhead and her military lover, whose future seems more uncertain than ever.
EXCERPT
From the subtle smile she gave him at the end of her sentence, he could tell she found him attractive., Strangely, and the realization disgusted him, as if he were trapped in the body of a priest, immune to all earthly temptations.
It had to be Scarlett’s curse! She had was emasculatinged him with the sheer force of her resentment.
He was lost. Empty. Disgusted with himself and everything around him.
He wanted Scarlett, plain and simple.
She’s too far away, man.
Facing the reporter, Keir forced himself to remain neutral and replied with a nonchalance that wounded her friendly demeanor:
“Sorry, but whoever told you that was mistaken. Try someone else; I’ve got things to do.”
Like thinking about the redhead.
Instinctively, his eyes fell on the small Celtic cross tattooed on his left wrist, a gift from Scarlett.
God, how he missed her...
WHAT THE CRITICS THINK
I really liked these four volumes... Here we see another side of our handsome, scarred hero. - lussailles67, Babelio
This fourth volume is in line with the other three, that is to say, it keeps us on the edge of our seats, the reading goes quickly, and the style simple. You have a good time reading it. - noeline, Booknode
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Arria Romano studies military history at the Sorbonne and is passionate about literature and art. For several years, she has been writing historical novels and romances—whether they take place in the past, the present, or are even shrouded in a veil of magic… as long as love and passion remain the central thread of the story.