My Marine Corps Special Ops (MARSOC) brothers call me “Pistol” because I’m so damn good with it. Just me and my 9mm semi-automatic Glock 19 and I’m good-to-go.Girls call me “Pistol” for another reason.It’s been five years since I’ve been home. Five adrenaline filled years of battling bad guys from Indonesia to Iraq and everywhere in between. Places that aren’t even on civilian maps. Now I have to … even on civilian maps. Now I have to go home and face my toughest challenge ever.
Her.
My best friend’s daughter.
I’m heading home to recover from an injury sustained in Mosul, Iraq. An injury that should keep me on my back, but all I can think about is putting her on hers.
And making her mine. Forever.
*Pistol is an insta-everything standalone romance with an HEA, no cheating, and no cliffhanger.
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Love that Emily and Pete met before being introduced by her father. It was sweet, romantic and a show of true commitment that they waited the 5 years to finally be together. I also like how he then devoted his life to helping other vets.
Emily and Pete are instantly drawn to one another. He saw her before she saw him. Her father was very accepting of their relationship when she told him about. There are two epilogues, which are great.
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Shorter book. Characters were good.