Love's Command: Part Two

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  • Love's Command: Part Two Book Detail

  • Author : Billi Jean
  • Release Date : 2020-07-07
  • Publisher : Totally Entwined Group (USA+CAD)
  • Genre : Fiction
  • Pages : 819
  • ISBN 13 : 183943421X
  • File Size : 67,67 MB

Love's Command: Part Two by Billi Jean PDF Summary

Book Description: Love's Command: Part Two &– a box set 4 - Trusting Love Robert McNeil survived in a world filled with death and very little more until... 5 - Come a Little Closer If You Dare Cody Johnson is a man not used to giving up—or losing a battle. But will the former Ranger find out that the battle is so much sweeter when you surrender? 6 - The Promise of Love“True love isn't something that comes easy, but it's a promise, once made, I will always keep”—David Jansen. Men, hardened by war, used to a life of death and dying, are each given an opportunity to find love. But will they listen to love's command, or will their years of war blind them to all love has to offer?

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