Jessica Scott
After the War
5/5/2015
The second book in the emotional new Homefront series from
USA Today Bestselling author Jessica Scott
A terrible loss…
Captain Sarah Anders lost her husband to the Iraq war and
has nearly lost the career she loves. Sent to Fort Hood, she only wants to do
her job and take care of the daughter she’s raising on her own. She never
counted on running straight into a memory she’d tried to forget.
A love he never forgot...
Captain Sean Nichols never got over Sarah. He simply tried
to forget her amidst the war and the chaos of combat. But when she’s assigned
to investigate his unit, he comes face to face with the woman no war or any
amount of time could make him forget.
A dark secret…
As Sarah gets closer to the truth, Sean must accept that
actions he took during the war may end the tentative love building between
them. And even if Sarah can forgive him, Sean may never be able to forgive
himself.
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Excerpt:
“I’m sorry you have to go through this alone.”
“Thank you for saying that.” She blinked quickly, and she
heard a rustle of blankets. Her mind detoured into a very unprofessional space.
“Did you just get into bed?”
He laughed quietly. “Yeah. Are you?”
“Yeah.” There was something illicit in that simple
agreement. Illicit and enticing all at once.
“So we’re in bed together?”
“Ha ha ha.” She cleared her throat, though, as a fresh heat
traced over her skin, warm and needy. “Tell me more about Kearney.”
“Damn, and here I thought you were going to ask me what I
was wearing to bed.”
She hesitated. Only for a moment, not giving herself time to
talk herself out of her next words. “What are you wearing to bed?”
A silence that let her mind wander. “Sweats.” He paused.
When he spoke, his voice was husky and thick. “Tell me what you’re wearing.”
“Yoga pants and a T-shirt,” she said softly, her cheeks
turning hot. Was she really having this conversation?
“Sarah?”
“Yeah?”
“This doesn’t feel wrong to me. I just wanted you to know
that.”
USA Today
Bestselling author Jessica Scott is a career army officer, mother of two
daughters, three cats and three dogs, wife to a career NCO and wrangler of all
things stuffed and fluffy. She is a terrible cook and even worse housekeeper,
but she's a pretty good shot with her assigned weapon and someone liked some of
the stuff she wrote. Somehow, her children are pretty well adjusted and her
husband still loves her, despite burned water and a messy house.
She's also
written for the New York Times At War Blog, PBS Point of View Regarding War,
and IAVA. She deployed to Iraq in 2009 as part of OIF/New Dawn and has had the
honor of serving as a company commander at Fort Hood, Texas twice.
She's
pursuing a graduate degree in Sociology in her spare time and most recently,
she's been featured as one of Esquire Magazine's Americans of the Year for
2012.
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