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Always a Maverick
Always a Maverick | Delores Fossen
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Even a real-life hero needs a little healing sometimes Air Force test pilot Blue Donnelly has the greatest job in the worlduntil his F-22 crashes during a demonstration flight, leaving him with a busted body and a ton of guilt. Then horse whisperer Marin Galloway walks into his hospital room, snapping him out of self-pity with a shock of desire and some surprising news: her six-year-old ward thinks Blue is his daddy. Leo isnt really Blues son, much as the little boy wishes it. Still, he needs a father figure, and Blue is willing to helpat least until its time to report for duty. The longer Blue spends getting closer and closer to Marin and to Leo on his familys sprawling Texas ranch, the more he questions his need to return to the sky. But when a secret is revealed, leaving his entire future uncertain, Blue must decide who he is outside the cockpitand whether his new dream is big enough for two co-pilots. Can't get enough of the Cowboy Brothers in Arms series? Book 1: Heart Like a Cowboy Book 2: Always a Maverick Book 3: Cowboying Up - September 2024
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Always a Maverick | Delores Fossen
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A lot of cursing without actually saying curse words. Sample line out of many many: “But then he shook his head and cursed.”

If you‘re going to have characters who apparently cuss like sailors, put it out there. Does writing it this way make the book “clean”? Cuz the copious amounts of sex the hero and heroine have certainly does not.

Otherwise I really liked the book thanks to the story line and the engaging characters.