About the Book

    Demolition is his specialty. But nothing prepared him for the single mom next door.

    Former Navy SEAL Garrison “Demo” Holt came to South Carolina to rebuild his life after his military career went up in smoke. Now a counselor for troubled teens, he’s determined to protect those who can’t protect themselves—even if it puts him back in the line of fire.

    Katelyn Ellis has spent years keeping her son safe by staying invisible. She knows what happens when the wrong people notice you. The last thing she needs is her protective, former-military neighbor getting involved—especially when someone from her past is still hunting her.

    But when danger closes in and a violent coastal storm shatters the fragile safety she’s built, Katelyn has no choice but to trust Garrison.

    As threats escalate and secrets unravel, Garrison becomes the only thing standing between her family and deadly revenge.

    A swoony small-town romantic suspense featuring a protective hero, a courageous single mother, and a powerful story of faith forged in the fire.

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    Read an excerpt from SEAL of Bravery

    My gaze lifts from the slowly darkening tea in my mug to the gorgeous woman sitting across from me. Tell me your secrets, and I’ll keep them safe.

    How can I get her to open up and trust me?

    How can I convince her that, whatever she’s hiding, it’s not worth the weight she carries?

    “What about you?” I pry. “Are you close with your parents?”

    “It’s just Thomas and me,” she replies.

    Which is not a direct answer.

    “That must get hard. Raising him alone.”

    “You would think so,” she replies with a soft smile. “But God blessed me with such a wonderful son. Don’t get me wrong. There are moments where being a single mom is hard, but he makes it all worth it. Every single moment.”

    “He seems like a great kid.”

    She beams at me. The first real smile I’ve ever seen on her face…and it steals my breath. “He’s my everything.”

    I can’t look away from her.

    I know I should.

    That harboring any feelings at all for a woman who seems intent to keep me at arm’s length is a risk.

    But I can’t help myself.

    Still, if I’m not careful, I’ll scare her away. So, even though it pains me to do it, I shift my gaze back to my tea and take a drink. The heat scalds my tongue, but the pain grounds me in the present.

    “I cannot believe my apartment flooded.” She covers her face with both hands again.

    “We’ll get it fixed.”

    “It’s okay. I can handle it. You’ve done enough already.”

    “I really don’t mind. I help Geoff with maintenance sometimes. So, technically, it’s kind of my job.”

    “You still shouldn’t be doing anything overly physical.”

    “Actually, I was cleared completely. I may not look it, but I’m feeling stellar these days.”

    Katelyn laughs softly, filling my living room with the most beautiful melody. “I never doubted that there was anything about you that is less than stellar, Garrison Holt.” Before I can even respond, her cheeks flush with color. “I just mean, you seem like you’re in great shape.”

    I can’t help the smirk on my face or the way my pulse kicks up a notch. So she does feel this, too. Whatever is building between us, Katelyn is not immune.

    And that makes me far happier than it should.