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Shielding Aspen

Shielding Aspen

An impulsive kiss, a jealous ex, and her future in the balance. He might be exactly what she needs.

Desperate to ditch her ex once and for all, when Aspen Mesmer asks a complete stranger to kiss her, she never expects to feel an immediate connection. Despite already dealing with one soldier she can’t shake, Aspen would be a fool to ignore the intense chemistry she shares with the Delta Force operative. Even better, he shows her the respect few others offer in her male-dominated profession. It’s clear she’ll never have the camaraderie she craves with her own platoon, but maybe…just maybe…she’ll find it with Kane and his team. 

Kane “Brain” Temple isn’t the kind of man most women look at twice, so when Aspen makes her interest clear after their impulsive, explosive kiss, he’s thrilled. As a combat medic attached to a Ranger team, Aspen is pretty impressive in her own right. She might be one of the few women who can not only handle Brain’s frequent deployments, but understand exactly how dangerous his missions can be. Bonus: she’s not turned off by his nerdy tendencies. It’s as if Aspen was made just for him.

Her ex disagrees. He’s not handling Aspen’s rejection well, or her deepening relationship with Brain. Being thrown over for a Delta is humiliating, and he’ll do anything to make her regret it. 

Anything…

** Shielding Aspen is the 3rd book in the Delta Team Two Series. Each book is a stand-alone, with no cliffhanger endings.

Reviews
  • Shielding Aspin

    Really loved this story.

    By Ralphnun1

  • Shielding Aspen

    I loved this book! I laughed, I cried and rooted for the Aspen and Brain. It brought back memories of my time in the service some difficult ones and lots of great ones. I’d like to say the Army and other branches aren’t like these misogynistic guys but even today the prejudice is rampant. Thank you for writing this book and bringing these issues to light. R. K. Carulli

    By BluntToker

  • Too boring with poor dialogue to finish

    I forgot how bad this author can be. Both of the lead characters give each other over the top speeches (yes, speeches). Again. And again. Yes, each character has a specific amount of “quirks” to try and distinguish them from the author’s other nearly indistinguishable characters. But you can interchange them regardless. If any of these male “heros” were to give me one of their speeches when dating I would run for the hills and any sane person would as well.

    By Blue Bagelman 2020

  • Shielding Aspen

    I love the names you’ve chosen and the romances are real life scenarios. They have a great depth to how a woman 👩 r man should be treated. Thanks for a great read!

    By bsmile 0103

  • Military life challenges

    Good background of military and para-military challenges and dilemmas. Great love story and suspense set against a natural disaster! Finished it on a rainy day

    By mtr694

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