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McCallister Military Brothers by Leslie North (boxset)

I was fortunate enough to get the opportunity to read the full boxset of the McCallister Military Brothers series written by the writer collective known under the pen name of Leslie North. Thank you Netgalley for this eARC boxset!

As usual, the books are engaging, some hot sex present and all comes to a satisfying ending. 

From the three books, Chance is probably my favourite character, but Guarding Victoria the better book. 

Book1: Protecting Mandy

Mandy has taken over her father's car business, but unfortunately also his gambling bets - a considerable amount which she's been struggling to pay off for some time. The weasely collector has offered her some of the loas to be cleared if she agrees to share his bed... The oldest McCallister brother, Chance, is back from his SEAL duty and he still has feelings for his high school sweetheart Mandy. Chance feels like something is wrong with Mandy as she seems stressed out and he offers to help her at the garage; a perfect excuse to keep Mandy close.

Book 2: Saving Rachel

A one night stand comes with a life long consequence after Rachel decides to keep the baby. She's assuming Harries wants nothing to do with her or the baby, but he soon manages to convince her that he's in for the long run. Including running off Rachel's mother's evil boyfriend.…

Book 3: Guarding Viktoria

Lee has been discharged for medical reasons and accepts a job to look after Viktoria Jonsdottir the heiress to a billionaire business but who's still waiting for her father to let her shine. Someone is trying to kidnap Viktoria and Lee's work is getting complicated very quickly; baddies chasing them and emotions heating up whilst Lee really should be keeping his cool. 


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