Dr. Elizabeth "Ellie" Kent is the family rebel... sort of. With both parents as MDs, she went for PhD... because she enjoys writing. But her parents managed to push her into getting a professorship. She's not telling her pacifist parents about her new job: to study the soldiers in the US army earning advanced degrees, and what challenges did they face. Meeting Sergeant Harrison had knocked her off her balance. Harrison is a broody and powerful, martial arts champion (army calls it "combatives") and part of her study. And his almost brutally honest attitude made her realize something... She hates being a professor... and she likes Harrison a lot... even though he doesn't seem to like her back. But they became friends, as they learned things about each other. Then something shifted... even as Ellie's life imploded around her. Can Ellie admit her love for Harrison? Can it go anywhere?
Nice, VERY nice. This author is one of the few authors doing military romance that did not need romantic suspense, grand conspiracy, or even special operators like SEALs or Delta. These are basically "ordinary" citizen-soldiers falling in love and dealing with life. It may not be very "exciting" with over the top plots, but they are satisfying nonetheless. 4/5
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