Book Review: Montana Marine by Debra Parmley

Montana Marine by Debra Parmley

Brotherhood Protectors KW

Kindle Worlds (June 6, 2017)

128 pages

Romance

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Marine Recon Gunnery Sergeant Jack “Gunny” Barr has retired and returned to Texas when he’s hired by The Brotherhood Protectors bodyguard service in Montana. His job is to protect the volatile actress Angelica Glory. She’s a bombshell and an obsessive stalker has fixated on her as a target. Lucy Wood, her shy assistant, has her hands full watching out for her. When the women are sent to Montana to lay low until the stalker is caught, Angelia has nothing to do but lay by the pool drinking rum and cola while trying to seduce the hunky bodyguard set to protect them or die trying. Jack and Lucy are drawn to each other, but working for Angelica leaves little time to see where their desires might lead. A dangerous stalker with a love obsession is determined to have the woman of his dreams.

 

AMAZON

 

REVIEW

A surprising twist with a HEA ending. Likeable and unlikable characters make it an interesting read. I prefer heroines to be a bit stronger personality than Lucy but overall good read.

 

Watch the book trailer

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vHVtOe1QSh0&feature=youtu.be

 

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Debra Parmley spreads love, one story at a time. A multi-genre, hybrid author, fascinated by fairy tales and folktales ever since she was young, she has always ended her stories with a happy ever after. Every story she writes turns into a romance. She started out writing gritty western historical romance, always with a damsel in distress, back before self-publishing was an option. Her first book, A Desperate Journey, was published in eBook in 2008 and in print in 2009. An Air Force veteran’s wife, she now writes military heroes. Montana Marine, part of Elle James Kindle Worlds Brotherhood Protectors series, is her most recent contemporary military romantic suspense. Debra enjoys travel and her work as a travel consultant gave her the opportunity to visit many countries. Her luggage often carried home folk tales from the countries visited and you will find her travel experiences scattered throughout her books.

Website: http://debraparmley.com/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/debra.parmleyauthor/

Twitter:  https://mobile.twitter.com/DebraParmley

 


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