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Soldier #1

A Soldier's Choice

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They were soldiers. Fight or die was all they had known since they were boys. Colonel Rik Heron was on track to become the youngest General Joint Command had ever produced. But then his wild protégé, Vincent Greven was lost in a senseless battle born of the crazed ambitions of their superior officers. After two years of a hollow and empty existence, Vincent returns during a cataclysmic firefight. He is older, wiser and irresistible to Rik. While they heal from the last battle and repair old wounds, a deep bond builds between them. Friends and colleagues are not pleased about their relationship or their plans to leave the military. While the pair navigates a messy and dangerous situation, new plots are brewing that put them in the crosshairs once more.

224 pages, Paperback

First published December 29, 2006

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D.L. Warner

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I'm a writer, filmmaker, publisher, manga editor, cancer survivor and amateur chef doing my thing in Los Angeles. I write genre erotica (sci-fi, fantasy, yaoi) often with bdsm themes. I read almost everything.

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April 8, 2014
This was yet another awesome book by: D.L. Warner. Everything was great to read. You meet different characters, the plot was amazing & all written. It had me hooked since page one. I laughed, I cried and even awed. You could feel so much from the characters that it tugs at the heart strings. I can't wait to read the second book.
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November 18, 2014
A good story, well-written and interesting. It says it's book #1 in the series but there are numerous references to past history between several of the characters. That back-story is never explained satisfactorily and makes this feel like it should have been book #2 (or 3) in a series.
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