An IED blew up more than Marc North’s career as a Cobra pilot—it shattered his plans for marriage. After being dumped by his girlfriend and spending more than a year in rehab, all he wants is to fly again. He jumps at the chance to partner with a combat buddy in a helicopter sightseeing business. Now in a boomtown in southern Utah, Marc gets caught up with local politics. And the local election … election official.
At work, McKenzie Terkildsen struggles to keep control of a dangerously contentious election. At home, she shares the challenge of raising younger half-brothers with her older step-brother. He complicates things by inviting a Marine buddy to stay with them while the two build a business together. As a council member takes liberty with facts and stirs the already caustic election brew, the last thing McKenzie needs is one more guy messing up her life—or her heart.
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Oh my! This book is full of so many good feelings make sure you have time to finish it once you pick it up because you won’t want to put it down once you start! The characters are very well written and you will be cheering them along the entire way. It is thought provoking and as the mother of a veteran it brought me to tears at times but it was well worth all of them. This is definitely a standalone since I have not read any of the others in this series and was not lost at all. I’m not going to give anything away other than to say I definitely recommend this one.
I have now had the pleasure of enjoying the previous books in this series and still deem this could be read (or listened to) as a standalone. This time through was enjoyed by me as an audible and the narrator was perfection and still brought me to tears with all the emotion I enjoyed the first time through. I still recommend it!
5. Book 3: Swing Vote:5 stars
I received a free copy of the novel Swing Vote: Safe Harbor: Book 3 by Donna K Weaver and this review was given freely.
This is another excellent full length and action packed clean romance featuring medically discharged Marc who is recovering from the mental and physical effects of an IED explosion with the help of his extended unconventional family. Marc moves in with his ex-Marine buddy Ike’s unconventional family in a town which is going through growing pain. The characters and the plot are complex. Irony, humor, action, intrigue, small town politics, family drama, realistic characters, brief updates on prior series couples, violence, and Marc and McKenzie’s rocky romance make this a well-rounded must read with something for everyone.
New Beginnings
Marc has lived staying with his sister Lyn since his injury, but doing work with his is friend Ike seemed to make sense. But he was told about Trek (Mackenzie) he thought she was a guy until they meet in the kitchen in the dark. Good and bad but a wonderful story.
Oh I LOVED this book! I completely fell in love with the hero from about the third page, but it’s the heroine who truly stole my heart. Two more perfectly suited characters you couldn’t wish for… But just how they figure it out for themselves is magical. I laughed, squeezed my Kindle tight, swore under my breath… held my breath! This is a well-written, enjoyable read that I didn’t put down once I started it, and I’m sure you won’t either! Safe Harbors #3 but a stand-alone HEA; no prior reading required.
5. Book 3: Swing Vote:5 stars
I received a free copy of the novel Swing Vote: Safe Harbor: Book 3 by Donna K Weaver and this review was given freely.
This is another excellent full length and action packed clean romance featuring medically discharged Marc who is recovering from the mental and physical effects of an IED explosion with the help of his extended unconventional family. Marc moves in with his ex-Marine buddy Ike’s unconventional family in a town which is going through growing pain. The characters and the plot are complex. Irony, humor, action, intrigue, small town politics, family drama, realistic characters, brief updates on prior series couples, violence, and Marc and McKenzie’s rocky romance make this a well-rounded must read with something for everyone.