Justice: A Choose A Hero Romance™

Justice: A Choose A Hero Romance™
ISBN-10
0998755672
ISBN-13
9780998755670
Series
Justice
Category
Fiction
Pages
328
Language
English
Published
2021-04-01
Publisher
Tracy Tappan
Author
Tracy Tappan

Description

Sometimes love comes in three… Readers’ Favorite Gold Medal winner, 2021 Kindle Book Award Semi-Finalist, JUSTICE is a standout romantic adventure where you decide which bold and fearless hero will win a happily ever after. Star athlete and master thief Justine “Justice” Hayes was taught by her notorious father never to say no to a challenge. So when the commander of United States Special Operations Forces offers her an elite job no woman has held before, she can’t turn down this supreme test of her abilities. But an impossible obstacle stands between her and the career of her dreams. She has to survive the Navy SEALs’ most brutal training program: BUD/S. Despite a hostile admiral gunning for her, she soon finds herself wearing the rank of Navy ensign and fighting through grueling torture alongside some of America’s toughest and most irresistible men. Distractions are not an option - she boots her tantalizing teammates solidly into the Friend Zone. But ignoring her attraction to three of them—the leader, the gentleman, and the bad boy—turns out to be harder than she expected. She ends up bonding with all three in the kind of soul-deep way only military comrades who have survived hell together can. Until one of them betrays her… In this Choose A Hero Romance novel, you have the one-of-a-kind opportunity to read three entirely different endings, with three unique heroes, each with its very own breathtaking happily-ever-after. Content guidelines: contains profanity, some violence, and adult situations.

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