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Flash Bang by Rachel Robinson

2/19/2021

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Maeve Ahern
No one ever really starts over. They drag their overweight suitcase filled with a haunting, dead fiancé, and unzip it in a new location. That’s just facts of life. At least, it’s my life. Sure, I moved to Colorado for a fresh start, but my past with Rexy looms in every corner light doesn’t touch. 

My career as a pediatric physical therapist is the only thing I have left, and I pride myself on being the best in the field. It’s why I moved to Colorado to open my own practice. Men aren’t even on my radar, but then again, Turner isn’t a man, he’s my adorable, six-year-old patient. His father, though? He’s everything I swore off. A swaggering, muscle filled, creation similar to the one I lost. 

He’s a Navy SEAL. A military man. A heartbreaking blunder I can’t make twice. 

Unfortunately, whenever he steps into the room, all I see is light.

Lincoln Wilds
Single parenting isn’t for the faint of heart. It’s constant chaos, and the maddening sense of abandonment always lurks in the background. Turner’s mother left us a month after he was born—vanished into a dark, drug fueled existence. My military career suffered during his infancy stage, but I’m finally working my way back to some semblance of normalcy. 

I just got my own squad at the SEAL Team, when Turner falls off the monkey bars and shatters his leg. Just another hiccup in our complicated life. He needs a skilled physical therapist to help him walk again, but when I meet Maeve, something about her disorients me completely.

Maeve Ahern is a walking, talking flash bang.

4 Heart Review by Ashley

Excuse me while I pick my jaw up off the floor because holy crap! My first read from Rachel Robinson was emotional and sexy, dangerous and I was hooked from the start.

I really liked Lincoln. His dedication to his son (who is the cutest thing ever). His relationship with his mother. How from the first time he met Maeve, he just knew his world was about to change. Now he just had to get her on board and let her sky high walls down. They were there for good reason. And the more she let him in, the more I liked her. She was thoughtful and playful, something she hadn't let herself be in a long time.

But not everyone was happy about them being together. It was just a question of who. Because the more time they spent together, the closer they got, the more dangerous things got. And when it was revealed who was behind all the terror, and just how twisted things were, I was as blindsided as Maeve and Lincoln. I am still breathless and my heart is still racing with the Flash Bang ended. I need answers and the next book...
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About the Author

Rachel grew up in a small, quiet town full of loud talkers. Her words were always only loud on paper. She has been writing stories and creating characters for as long as she can remember. CRAZY GOOD and SET IN STONE, and TIME AND SPACE, three of her Navy SEAL novels are INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLERS. After living in San Diego, Virginia Beach, and then Fairfax, VA, she now resides in colorful Colorado with her badass husband, two children, her Sphynx cat, & her dog, Polly.


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Website: https://racheljrobinson.com/
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Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rachelrobinsonauthor/
BookBub: https://www.bookbub.com/authors/rachel-robinson
Amazon Author Page: https://goo.gl/lrtYrd
Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/6917977.Rachel_Robinson
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/racheljeanrobinson/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/rachelgrobinson
Facebook Reader Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1681603638791568/
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