Jake Forrest had always believed in honor. It was how he lived his life, made his choices. Dressed in army greens, he stood tall and proud, his startling blue eyes focused on the task at hand, his broad chest swelled with pride. Then it all disappeared, and Jake wanted only to forget.
It was only in the arms of Ramona Hardy that Jake found peace. But the small-town doctor had fought demons of her own, and she knew the love growing between them could never last;until Jake stopped running from his past. Their future depended on it.
I so wanted to read Jake’s story and it was all I expected it to be and more. A truly tormented ex-soldier, a classic case of PTSD with actual physical and psychological symptoms. A sweet gentle earth mother h. And the healing power of love - especially the love of a good woman?
I gobbled this in one day, which should not surprise me when it comes to Barbara Samuel romances. From the start, when a gruff ex-soldier finds himself paired with a doe-eyed doctor at his brother's wedding, the stage is set for a romance that will open old wounds -for both of them- only to prove that love is the greatest healer of all.
Como dije en mi blog, esta es «una historia preciosa de gente normal». Él es Jake Forrest, ex soldado con síndrome de estrés postraumático que no se trata. Ella, a la que conoce en una boda, Ramona Hardy, médico que ha alcanzado un punto de tranquilidad en su vida y no quiere hundirse por los comportamientos arriesgados de él. Entre ellos surge la amistad y una intensa atracción sexual, pero no parece que pueda ir a algo más por la resistencia de Jake a tratarse. Tiene momentos tremendamente intensos y emocionales. No se me ocurre ninguna forma mejor de contar una historia así entre adultos. Es una de mi autoras favoritas en esto de las novelas genéricas.
This second book in the Red Creek series takes a dark turn with the introduction of Jake, a war veteran with PTSD. Of course, the woman who can save him is the town doctor, but one thing I really like about Barbara Samuel (O'Neal)'s books is that the women are smart, strong, and practical. They don't waste your time with false drama. Ramona is admirable, and she can help Jake if he'll let her, but she's not going to waste her life trying to convince him. A very good romance.
This book is a beautiful romance, but at the same time deals with a serious subject,that of post traumatic stress. Both Ramona and Jake have suffered in their lives,but she was able to get beyond her trauma. Jake cannot get over the horrors of war and when he is finally able to fall asleep, the nightmare wakes him. How these 2 fall in love and how he finally starts to heal is a satisfying and believable read. Once again, this author has penned a winner.
This book is well written with engaging characters. I preferred this to the first Red Creek Brothers book. They are stand alone novels but characters reappear so it is worth reading them in order. Jake is suffering from PTSD and this subject is handled sensitively and fairly accurately. I read this in a day as I could not put it down and plan to read the rest in the series.
Small town doctor Ramona is attracted to ex- soldier Jake Forrest whom she met at a wedding. But Jake has some PTSD Problems to overcome till the happily ever after is possible. Nice friends-to-lovers story with charmingly sensible protagonists.
I loved this sweet, well-written book. Jake Forrest has returned home after leaving the army, and he can't forget what he has experience while being at war. Town doctor Ramona Hardy has the ability to heal people, and Jake finds moments of peace in her arms. I really enjoyed reading the story of the journey between Ramona and Jake. I especially appreciated the way Ramona's physical attributes were described. This book can be read as a standalone story, though it is part of a series with related characters. I look forward to reading other books in this series and other books by this author.
Very engaging story, about a romance that had to work to become true. It started out like a fling but as Ramona and Jake begin to share it becomes meaningful. A lot of healing had to happen for Jake in order for him to open up to his love for Ramona. Love the pets and the love of food.
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