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Broken Soldier

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Broken Soldier - Two Wounded Hearts Collide

Rafael Carpenter left behind everything in Afghanistan when his unit was nearly annihilated. Now he's back home, trying to fit the pieces back together, and learning to survive with the injuries that nearly took his life.

Still recovering from the loss of her boyfriend a year ago, curvy Emily isn't ready to meet another man, even if one would have her. But her best friend Christa isn't the sort to take 'no' for an answer, and when Emily walks into a blind date and finds Rafael Carpenter waiting for her, she's left speechless. And intrigued.

Two wounded hearts collide, but will either of them be willing to let go of their pasts in order to forge a new future together?

This full length novel includes all four parts of the Wounded Love series, Broken Soldier, Heartache Warfare, Amor y Caos and Final Vows.

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First published June 22, 2013

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Author 6 books90 followers
April 30, 2015
Broken Soldier the first part of the Wounded Love series is the start of a story with four parts. Rafa returns from war without a hand and a leg; Emily is a widow with issues about moving on after the death of her husband over a year ago. This part of the story is just too short for five stars; I am tired of stories in parts. This part covered hard subject matter of the emotional issues of returning wounded soldiers with understanding and compassion.
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26 reviews
September 25, 2020
I have a love of military romances and did enjoy reading this one. I felt like the story was just a bit to simple. The hero went from being a most difficult patient to a perfect patient all because he got a new physical therapist. We don't know why he has a change of therapists, we just see the results. I guess that is the result of an instalove book.

I did enjoy the story as an easy read with little to no drama or excitement. If you like military men as heroes and the women who fall in love with them then this book is for you.

I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
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Author 5 books402 followers
August 18, 2017
I am a sucker for wounded warrior romances and it had a fun blind date beginning so I picked this one up. I didn't realize it was the first part of a story- maybe a prequel to a novel or even an ongoing serial.

The set up was good and it ended on a happy for now promising note. Both characters are wounded in their own ways and it was neat seeing them open up and give love a chance. I liked it in a mild way.
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20 reviews5 followers
June 11, 2014
Broken Soldier by Clara Frost

This is the story of Emily and Rafael. It is a very quick read, almost too quick for the story line. I gave 3 stars because the plot developed almost too quickly for the premise of the story, the characters didn't show enough personality to feel "real", and there wasn't enough struggle for the given personal demons each was dealing with. However, in the constrains of such a short book, the author did a good job. Just lengthening the book might have greatly improved the book and probably my rating.

Rafael was injured in Afghanistan and is trying to rebuild his life. Emily is struggling with the loss of her boyfriend.

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775 reviews
March 19, 2020
A sweet story of finding love in places we didn’t expect it. Emily is a child psychologist whose best friend, Cheryl, sets her up with her husbands best friend named Rafael. He is a retired army captain that got hurt on his last mission in Afghanistan. Emily thinks that her curves are actually make her look fat so she’s not really interested in dating at this time, but her best friend strong as her into it anyway. She meets Rafa at a restaurant and is shocked at that a gorgeous soldier needed his pal to find him a date. They hit it off right away but at first Rafa hides his injuries that he suffered from Emily. He also thinks that his pal has set him up to talk with someone about his trauma when he finds out what Emily’s profession is and almost blows it with his change in attitude towards her. But things work out and the two start a romance that leads them on a journey that commits two people to understand what each wants for a future partner.
Author 30 books146 followers
August 31, 2016
Being that I'm a sucker for military romance stories, I was immediately drawn in by the premise of this book.

Clara Frost is a good writer who knows how to capture the attention of her audience and clearly knows a thing or two about the working of the military.

When I finished the book, I was immediately left with a feeling of wanting more. The story seemed incomplete and I felt cheated. Come to find out, this is actually the first in a four part series.

After buying the remaining three books, I was let down. Not by the writing which was sound and compelling. Instead, I was disappointed in the fact that one novel was stretched into four. To me, it seemed as though this was a way for the writer to make more money and gain more sales. Though all books in the series are good, this wasn't really series material. It should have been one full length novel.
Author 2 books9 followers
July 9, 2016
This was a very quick read that left me wanting more. It didn't feel like a complete book, but a portion of a larger story. Emily's backstory was never explained beyond the inference of someone dying months back, and the end left us hanging as to what happened next. There were large opportunities for character development, but everything felt skipped over - as if her grief and his trauma were resolved in a heartbeat. Since this story is only 30 pages or so, it felt much more like a chapter than a book in itself.

I know this is part of a series, but to me, a series should be several books that each tell their own story. This was just a portion of a story that left me disappointed.
Profile Image for Kylia Gillian.
114 reviews
March 16, 2015
Not bad for a free read on amazon, it is entertaining. I am not really sure if I will purchase part two or not. I like Rafa's character a lot being that he is "broken soldier" but for me Emily's character fell flat. The sex scences weren't well to to clique like many eroticas in which the author uses some werid words to describe "the act" wich usually bothers me about eroticas. If your looking for a short not very complex read, i would recommend it but if your looking to read something really that captavates you then i would say skip it.
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479 reviews11 followers
January 9, 2014
I liked the idea of the story, an injured soldier finding new love and hope with his bbw (ok, I admit, I had to look up what that means - big, beautiful woman for those who are as clueless as I was).

The writing style was good and I liked the characters, yet I can give “only“ 3 stars. The story was just way too short. Sure, this is only part 1 of 4, but that didn't change the fact that I had the feeling that a lot was missing in the middle. If the story had been longer, more details, more *everything*, it easily could have been a 5-star-read for me
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185 reviews
September 6, 2013
It is a novel that deals in real issues. The author did a very good job with the plot but...I have to be honest, I didn't like either the hero or the heroine. I especially didn't like the secondary characters. I will make an exception to that statement, I liked the Yaya. However, only liking one character in the whole novel and only a character that is mentioned in a few pages is just sad. Sorry!
Profile Image for Jenny Charles.
221 reviews
March 25, 2014
This was an okay book for me. The story really didn't grab my attention. I like that Emily is a curvy girl but didn't stress about her weight or how she looked to other. And Rafa was a gentleman and appreciated Emily body. However, the story didn't really let me connect to Emily, which I was looking forward to. If you look for a very quick read, !-click and you can't go wrong with free.
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Author 11 books35 followers
March 29, 2014
While I agree with others that there could have been more detail, I felt it did a good job for what it was, a short introduction to a longer story. This is the first of a four part series and a nice rainy day read. The characters are likable and the full story shows a lot of promise. I especially like the wounded soldier angle. If you’re looking for a quick afternoon read this isn't a bad option.
89 reviews1 follower
September 18, 2015
Good Reading

I really liked reading this book, the author let's you see into how one of our wounded warrior's need not just mental care and love, but the loving touch of a fellow human being. All of our wounded warrior's need to feel they are wanted and that they can have a life and career . I appreciate each and everyone of them for serving our country try to protect.
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3,119 reviews95 followers
January 11, 2014
Well, promising start.

I think I'm going to collect the series and finish it as soon as possible. The storyline's different, I haven't anything like this before and I thing that's a good sign.

Can't wait to read more! ;)
Profile Image for Lynn Smith.
2,682 reviews9 followers
July 27, 2014
Enjoyed the story. Rafa came home wounded. Friends set him up with Emily, he never thought he would find the women he had been waiting for. Not after what happened to him.
Loved Rafa, strong man, just the perfect match for Emily. The story was touching. Loved the ending
5 reviews
July 4, 2014
2 stars

This book was okay. Some copy editing issues and the story didn't really seem to flow together. There were numerous times I had to stop and go back because the story jumped around and didn't seem to connect.
Profile Image for Lisa Owens.
Author 6 books7 followers
April 15, 2015
I love any stories that feature military men as the romantic heroes. Since my fiancé is a Marine, I knew all of the terms but it might be a little confusion for women without a knowledge of military terms. Good story that I will read again and again.
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751 reviews13 followers
September 14, 2013
3.5 Stars. An challenging, romance/drama for Adult/New Adult. Well written and researched with larger than life characters who grow emotionally throughout the story.
Profile Image for Tracey Layman.
80 reviews
April 23, 2014
Rafael and Emily

Very good short story. Wish I would have read the description thoroughly to find it wasn't a novel. Now I need to buy the Novel edition.
Profile Image for TJ.
558 reviews
September 11, 2016
It's listed as erotic romance....there was no erotic romance just chemistry.
Profile Image for Ruth.
40 reviews4 followers
February 8, 2014
What a great read. Never read anything by Clara Frost before. Try it, you won't be sorry. It is a four part story, well worth it!
Profile Image for Kathryn Parry.
Author 8 books70 followers
April 15, 2014
This is a nice romantic read, not much erotica in the story but nice for a quick read.
Profile Image for Jasmine.
76 reviews28 followers
May 18, 2014
I wanted more than what I had read. I suppose there's other parts to it. But this was nice to read for something quick.
Profile Image for Amanda.
40 reviews
May 19, 2014
Too short. Not a fan of serial novellas unless I have the whole set to read all together
73 reviews
May 20, 2014
Not enough

there wasn't enough interaction to make me want to read more. not enough investment in the characters to make me want to see them work
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