The Book
Release Date: 9 February 2021
I’m the klutzy, happy-go-lucky girl everyone loves.
Except, I’m not. I’m not anywhere close to being happy. Oh sure, I force a big smile on my face and act all goofy. But it’s just that. An act.
And then Grayson walks into my life. Suddenly, those smiles start to feel real. Only Grayson has demons of his own. He’s a soldier returning from war and he’s got the scars to prove it.
Maybe not all men are the scum of the earth. Grayson certainly isn’t. Maybe I can give him a chance. Maybe I can erase his scars.
And maybe, as my best girl always says, Love will OUT.
Assuming I don’t screw it all up first.
A Soldier for Suzie is book 3 of the Love will OUT series but can be read as a standalone.
This military romantic comedy features a heroine who is hiding a boatload of hurt, a hunky soldier she wants to save, a pair of friends who are excited it’s finally their turn to play matchmaker, and a makeshift family of former Army buddies who think telling dirty jokes is a sign of love.
Except, I’m not. I’m not anywhere close to being happy. Oh sure, I force a big smile on my face and act all goofy. But it’s just that. An act.
And then Grayson walks into my life. Suddenly, those smiles start to feel real. Only Grayson has demons of his own. He’s a soldier returning from war and he’s got the scars to prove it.
Maybe not all men are the scum of the earth. Grayson certainly isn’t. Maybe I can give him a chance. Maybe I can erase his scars.
And maybe, as my best girl always says, Love will OUT.
Assuming I don’t screw it all up first.
A Soldier for Suzie is book 3 of the Love will OUT series but can be read as a standalone.
This military romantic comedy features a heroine who is hiding a boatload of hurt, a hunky soldier she wants to save, a pair of friends who are excited it’s finally their turn to play matchmaker, and a makeshift family of former Army buddies who think telling dirty jokes is a sign of love.
My Review 5 STARS
**My thanks to the author for providing me with a free copy for an honest review**
Suzie who we know from previous books is klutzy, but plays up to it, making people think she is more klutz than she is. Something she did who her ex left her to stop them from talking about Toby. She is a self professed man-hater, but only for herself, she wants everyone else to be happy. She herself pretends to be happy, but deep underneath, she is not.
Grayson is out of the military, but harbours feelings of guilt for a buddy of his that died when he too was out there. Susie and him hit it off but their friendship slowly turns into more.
Grayson eventually overcomes his hurdle after Suzie interferes causing a temporary halt to their friendship, but Grayson talks to his past and decides that he has some work to do in order that he can make Suzie the woman of his dreams his for the keeping.
I love that Suzie gets her happy ending with Grayson and you can see that they will both get what they need with this relationship and the warm family and friends around them.
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