Saturday, July 26, 2014

A Reason to Stay by RJ Scott

Summary:
When SEAL, Viktor Zavodny, left small town America for the Navy he made sure he never had a reason to return for anything other than visiting family. He wanted to see the world and fight for his country and nothing, or no one, was getting in his way. He fights hard, and plays harder, and a succession of men and women share his bed.

But a phone call from his sister has him using his thirty day down time to go home instead of enjoying his usual thirty nights of random sex and sleep.

What he finds is a mystery on the Green Mountains and the only man attempting to make sense of seemingly unrelated deaths. His childhood friend and first love... Lieutenant Aiden Coleman, Sheriff.

There were reasons Viktor left his home. Not least Aiden Coleman with his small town innocence and his dreams of forever. Now Adam and Viktor need to work together to save lives and prove there is a hero in all of us.

When it's done, if they make it out alive, can Aiden persuade Viktor that he has a reason to stay? Maybe forever?





Loved the whole concept of this plot.  The fight within both Aiden and Viktor to balance what is the right thing to do as a whole and what's right for themselves.  The mystery flowed beautifully and kept my interest from page one to the last, which I never wanted to come.  The connection between the two men is obvious, instantaneous, and distant, even if the distant part is of Viktor's making all on his own.  Definitely a must read.



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