Worth Fighting For

J.P. Webb


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Worth Fighting For by J.P. Webb
Austin and Cracker are two very different men, both trying to recover from the trauma of war. Austin hides his wounds and his fears behind a well-ordered exterior. The wall that he has built around his life protects him from the chaos and demons of the outer world. Cracker doesn’t even give people his real name. He has perfected the image of a big easy-going country-boy to protect himself and those around him from the warrior who threatens to break out and create havoc.
Austin’s wall starts to crumble when that big country boy hits it straight on – with a gentle blow to the heart. Danger brings out the true warrior in both of them – and the feelings they have for each other.
This is a HEA with no cliffhanger, and can be read as a stand-alone. Some of the characters appeared briefly in the previous book, Home Grounds: Battle Scars #1, and others will reappear as minor characters in Love, Pictured: Battle Scars #3. Reading these is not necessary to understand this story, although if you enjoy this you will probably like those as well!
Warning: This book contains steamy and very explicit scenes of love-making between two consenting adult men. Not for anyone under the age of 18, or for anyone who might be offended by the content.

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