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Stitched Up Heart

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As an Air Force medic, Bree Marks saw the worst the War on Terror had to dish out. Now a physical therapist, she uses her experience to help other veterans heal from their physical wounds; while she battles her own emotional damage.

Blaming himself for his best friend's suicide, former Army Ranger Jase Larken, retreated from life. To honor his best friend's memory and assuage his guilt, he started an outdoor adventure company to help veterans with PTSD.

Bree had better things to do than catch her cheating fianc in bed with another woman. Jase is something better - for a night at least. For the first time in years, Jase wanted more. When he finds her again, he doesn't give her another chance to run.

Jase's possessiveness grates on Bree's independent nature. She's dealt with her fair share of alpha-male, door kickers and doesn't need one telling her what to do now. But as a new danger emerges, Bree and Jase must face their pasts, before someone's obsession with Bree destroys any chance they have of a future.



Author: Tarina Deaton
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Tarina Deaton LLC
Published: 09/18/2016
Series: Combat Hearts #1
Pages: 324
Weight: 0.91lbs
Size: 8.50h x 5.50w x 0.73d
ISBN: 9780997885606

About the Author
Deaton, Tarina: - Tarina has spent the last 21-plus years in the Air Force trying to figure out what she wants to be when she grows up. Currently stationed in Washington DC, she will soon be packing up her twin heathens (i.e. 4-year-olds) and moving to the Middle East for a 2-year assignment. As a single mom, her favorite pastimes include repeating the word 'no', the phrase 'not right now', and napping. Oh, and writing in her "spare" time. Having never lived in one place for more than four years, her roots aren't deep, but the friendships she's formed over the years are. Verbal contact is not recommended before her first cup of coffee in the morning, but feel free to stalk her on social media.

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  • Publication Date
  • Dimensions
    8.5 in, 5.5 in, 0.73 in
  • Pages
    324
  • Publisher
    Tarina Deaton LLC

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Stitched Up Heart by Deaton, Tarina
Tarina Deaton LLC

Stitched Up Heart

$1413

As an Air Force medic, Bree Marks saw the worst the War on Terror had to dish out. Now a physical therapist, she uses her experience to help other veterans heal from their physical wounds; while she battles her own emotional damage.

Blaming himself for his best friend's suicide, former Army Ranger Jase Larken, retreated from life. To honor his best friend's memory and assuage his guilt, he started an outdoor adventure company to help veterans with PTSD.

Bree had better things to do than catch her cheating fianc in bed with another woman. Jase is something better - for a night at least. For the first time in years, Jase wanted more. When he finds her again, he doesn't give her another chance to run.

Jase's possessiveness grates on Bree's independent nature. She's dealt with her fair share of alpha-male, door kickers and doesn't need one telling her what to do now. But as a new danger emerges, Bree and Jase must face their pasts, before someone's obsession with Bree destroys any chance they have of a future.



Author: Tarina Deaton
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Tarina Deaton LLC
Published: 09/18/2016
Series: Combat Hearts #1
Pages: 324
Weight: 0.91lbs
Size: 8.50h x 5.50w x 0.73d
ISBN: 9780997885606

About the Author
Deaton, Tarina: - Tarina has spent the last 21-plus years in the Air Force trying to figure out what she wants to be when she grows up. Currently stationed in Washington DC, she will soon be packing up her twin heathens (i.e. 4-year-olds) and moving to the Middle East for a 2-year assignment. As a single mom, her favorite pastimes include repeating the word 'no', the phrase 'not right now', and napping. Oh, and writing in her "spare" time. Having never lived in one place for more than four years, her roots aren't deep, but the friendships she's formed over the years are. Verbal contact is not recommended before her first cup of coffee in the morning, but feel free to stalk her on social media.
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