Thursday, September 23, 2021

Serve N' Protect by Tee O'Fallon

Markus York was injured on the job as a secret service agent.  Frustrated with nothing to do while recovering in protective custody waiting for his attacker to be caught,  he reinjures himself doing too much.  His service dog, Ghost, leaps through the window to get help.  
Sophie Morgan is recovering from a car accident that nearly severed her leg.  When the neighbor dog comes barking and insisting she follow,  she finds Markus delirious and heavily drugged with pain meds. But when she tries to call an ambulance, he refuses. Markus' boss decides he needs someone to take care of him and keep him from doing too much so he hires Sophie. He's determined to keep her at a distance to keep her safe, but her positive sunny nature slowly works its way through his grumpy standoffish shell. 
A tough manly guy afraid to show feelings,  a girl with her own problems hiding behind a bubbly exterior,  and a loving, seriously awesome dog. What more could a story need? I loved this book!
I received an advance reader copy of this book through NetGalley. The views and opinions expressed in this review are completely my own and given voluntarily.

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