Two weeks before the most dangerous mission of my life I met the woman of my dreams.
Then my life—and the Humvee I was in—got blown to hell.
Up until then, I'd been married to the Marines with no regrets. Being unattached meant I could do my job without distractions.
I didn’t have to worry if a girl was stepping out when I was on a year-long tour overseas, nor consider making a wife a widow every time I went on a dangerous mission.
What a cruel twist of fate that the moment I no longer wanted to be single, I found myself disfigured and missing a limb.
Yeah, Ashley and I had professed our feelings for each other before I got on that plane, but she fell in love with a man who was whole. That man's gone.
I ended things so she didn't have to.
So when I'm finally cleared to return to San Diego to start therapy, she's the last person I wanted to see.
But there she was, looking more beautiful than ever, holding a baby girl with blue eyes.
Blue eyes that looked an awful lot like mine.
Copyright © 2020 Tess Summers - All Rights Reserved.
I get commissions for purchases made through links on this site.
Powered by GoDaddy
This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this site, you accept our use of cookies.