These U.S. Army Rangers fought for their country. Are they willing to fight for the women they love? Cory Foster and Chase Richards have been friends since Army basic training. They went through hell together in Ranger school -- and a different kind of hell during their tour in the Middle East. They're at the top of their game. They've seen it all. They know it all. Then two women show them they still have a lot to learn -- and that the most dangerous battlefield is the one in their hearts. Wounded bodies, wounded hearts… U.S. Army Ranger Cory Foster may be a battle-hardened warrior who enjoys playing the field with all the ladies, but nothing in his Army training prepared him for his little sister's unexpected pregnancy or its tragic consequences. But his sister isn't the only woman who blindsides the commitment-phobic soldier. Doctor Madeline Wright has good reasons for not trusting military men. But when Cory needs her help, which will win: her aversion to soldiers or her compassion? Cory is accustomed to being in command on the battlefield. But is Maddy willing to let him take command of her heart? His best friend's sister… Ella Foster keeps looking for love in all the wrong places. Even her adored big brother couldn't fill the empty places inside her. Maybe that's why she gave her heart to a dirtbag who knocked her up and dumped her. His abandonment hadn't hurt half as much as the miscarriage that followed. What she really needs is a man like Chase Richards. But her brother's best friend is so far out of her league, why would he want someone like her? The Bro Code says you shouldn't fall in love with your best friend's kid sister. But the Bro Code never anticipated a woman like Ella. When Cory asks him to watch over his little sister, Chase is determined to do the right thing. He may be the quintessential nice guy, but even nice guys have their limits. Chase knows what to do on the battlefield. But how can he battle his heart when it comes to the woman who's heated up his dreams for years?
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