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Blurb: 5 Stars
Five years ago, Josie Fairmore left timber country in search of a bright future. Now she's back home with a mountain of debt and reeling from a loss that haunts her. Desperate for a job, she turns to the one man she wishes she could avoid. The man who rocked her world one wild night and then walked right out of it.
Former Marine Noah Tager is managing his dad's bar and holding tight to the feeling that his time overseas led to failure. The members of his small town think he's a war hero, but after everything he's witnessed, Noah doesn't want a pat on the back. The only thing he desires is a second chance with his best friend's little sister.
Josie's determined to hold onto her heart and not repeat her mistakes, but when danger arrives on Noah's doorstep and takes aim at Josie, they just might discover that sometimes love is worth the risk.
Former Marine Noah Tager is managing his dad's bar and holding tight to the feeling that his time overseas led to failure. The members of his small town think he's a war hero, but after everything he's witnessed, Noah doesn't want a pat on the back. The only thing he desires is a second chance with his best friend's little sister.
Josie's determined to hold onto her heart and not repeat her mistakes, but when danger arrives on Noah's doorstep and takes aim at Josie, they just might discover that sometimes love is worth the risk.
Review:
After reading Running Wild I could not wait to sink my eyes into Serving Trouble to see if Josie & Noah found their way back to each other, boy did they, but with a little bit a baggage from each. Usually the hero is my favorite character but not with this book it was the heroine Josie she was strong, stubborn, caring, & took no crap from Noah. Noah thought he had to protect her from an unknown stalker that was stalking him & ex-marine Caroline but at the end she showed him she doesn't need protecting. I love a story that can have me laughing one minute & a tear in my eye the next, Serving Trouble was one of those books. I also loved how Sara Jane had the mechanical bull from Running Wild back in Serving Trouble, but used two different ways this time. I loved the suspense element in this book also, love a little suspense in my romances sometimes. I can't not wait to read Dom & Lily's story hopefully we get Caroline & hopefully Caroline & Josh's story. Sara Jane Stone has a new fan & reader.
I received a free copy for my honest review!!
Happy Reading!!
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