Angel's Truth
*Please Note: These Books Must Be Read In Order* Blurb: “Freeze or I’ll shoot!” Aaron yelled and aimed the gun at Jordan’s chest. “Angel, no, please.” Hacking fluid-filled coughs broke up Jordan’s words. “Jordan?” Aaron whispered his name as recognition painted a mural of memories of their life...
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*Please Note: These Books Must Be Read In Order*
Blurb: “Freeze or I’ll shoot!” Aaron yelled and aimed the gun at Jordan’s chest.
“Angel, no, please.” Hacking fluid-filled coughs broke up Jordan’s words.
“Jordan?” Aaron whispered his name as recognition painted a mural of memories of their life together on his face.
“Yes.” He coughed red into his dirty hand. “Please help.”
So begins Angel’s Truth, the sequel to Angel’s Hero. Army Captain Jordan Collins arrives home, only to find the man responsible for his imprisonment, torture, and near-execution with his husband. Had his Angel moved on without him?
Aaron “Angel” Collins has driven his family and friends away in his quest to learn the truth of Jordan’s fate, leaving only Major General Troy Hart willing to help him. When Jordan miraculously returns, with a spirit more broken than his body, Aaron realizes Hart was really a liar with an agenda of his own. Aaron is unable to take time to heal his own emotional wounds, because he and Jordan learn Hart’s betrayal is even greater than they originally believed, threatening the entire nation. Now the reunited couple must race against time to keep a promise to Jordan’s savior and prevent Hart from bringing terrorism once again to American soil.
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Format: ebook
ISBN:
9781612581255 (1612581250)
Publish date: March 14th 2014
Publisher: Lazy Day
Pages no: 64
Edition language: English
Series: Angel (#2)
Now that Jordan has found his way back home, the real fight for justice is about to begin. He knows who was behind his imprisonment in Afghanistan. With Aaron by his side, these two will stop at nothing to get the truth out. Vengeance is going to be sweet.See the entire review at The Novel Approach:...
I quite liked the story line with the military and CIA, and the two main MCs were rather likable and felt realistic enough. I liked the inclusion of the repercussions of DADT as well as the legalization of gay marriage in D.C.. I liked the main relationship - it felt organic, and I could tell those ...