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A Sense of Duty: Edited Edition (Dark Horse Guardians Series Book 1), by Ava Armstrong

A Sense of Duty: Edited Edition (Dark Horse Guardians Series Book 1), by Ava Armstrong

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A Sense of Duty: Edited Edition (Dark Horse Guardians Series Book 1), by Ava Armstrong



A Sense of Duty: Edited Edition (Dark Horse Guardians Series Book 1), by Ava Armstrong

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When Lieutenant Ben Keegan leaves the Navy after a decade of training and service as a SEAL, he’s depressed, suffering from post-traumatic stress and sleep problems. Leaving the Navy is the most painful event in his life, and he isolates himself to plan a future as a private government contactor—code for black-op. When he shows up on the campus of a university in Maine, he meets the captivating Lara Reagan O’Connell. Ben is drawn to her, and for the first time in his life he experiences real love. Finishing her master’s degree in architectural restoration, Lara meets the handsome former Navy SEAL on campus when he shows up as a part time professor. She is twenty-four years old and beautiful, but terrified of the strong feelings Lieutenant Ben Keegan stirs in her. Several other potential suitors attempt to capture her time, but it’s Ben that she respects and admires. But, there’s one big problem: he is legally married and has a young son. This is a love story – between a man and a woman, but it’s also a story about the love of country. A romance and a thriller, the story is filled with suspense and some unexpected turns.

A Sense of Duty: Edited Edition (Dark Horse Guardians Series Book 1), by Ava Armstrong

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #28424 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-03-26
  • Released on: 2015-03-26
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40 of 45 people found the following review helpful. A Sense of Duty: A Former Navy SEAL Falls In Love and Begins a New Journey By Bookzilla This book bounces between The two lead characters, Lara and Ben. The writing is stilted, the characters background is not realistic. Lara's background does not make sense. When she was 13, she was brutally raped and beaten by another juvenile. Because he was a juvenile, he was not punished and allowed to return to school? Lara would see him at school and he would threaten her. He would threaten her at her place of work. Counselors she saw did not help. She murdered him a few years later and was never charged.Studly, multi-millionaire war-hero with PTSD Ben is looking for a woman to share his life with. First he needs to get divorced and custody of his son.Ben asks Lara to help him decorate his new office:And I need to give you some money to get started, he said. He reached into his pocket and peeled off twenty thousand dollars in cash.Is the author aware of how large this bundle of cash would be? Doesn't make sense to carry large sums of cash like that.There are other things happening in the story that do not make sense.I may finish this book.Remember this is my personal opinion and does not reflect on the author.

17 of 19 people found the following review helpful. A powerful, unusual thriller/romance, unlike any I've ever read By Jim Roberts A highly compelling book, I found A Sense of Duty to be quite unlike other books in its genre. It opens rather slowly and deliberately, building character and unfolding layer by layer. I found I identified more with Ben, the ex-Navy SEAL who pursues a relationship with the young and extremely vulnerable (but emotionally closed) Lara. One thing that did jump out at me about the book was the prose; smoothly written and well constructed, not getting in the way of the unfolding tension and romantic elements. The book also asks us to question the ethicality of it's main character, in Lara dealing with an extremely dark event that effects many of the decisions she makes.With a strong sense of location, character and tension, this is a truly unique and highly enjoyable book. Check it out for yourselves!

10 of 12 people found the following review helpful. Beautiful Love Story, morally and Physically Tough Lovers By Pencil Pusher You know when you've met a really beautiful girl when she's not your type, not your look, and you still can't take your eyes off of her. I suppose it's the same for you gals and the men you look at. Well, that was one of my first responses to this book. I knew I might be getting into a romance novel that was more for women than men. I was partly correct and partly wrong. It is a little more of that type than men of my generation might normally pick up; however, younger men may like to read more stories that deal deeply with love relationships. Our minds have been opened up in that way after many great miniseries and movies, even those of my generation have. Perhaps chick flicks have evolved to where they are no longer just for chicks. But this book . . . for me personally? Well, I was pleasantly surprised.This was a story of deep caring and love that is of the type that the world may be lacking. This was a clean enough book so that the audience can be broad, while it tiptoes on the edge of sensual behavior in a loving and wholesome way. These are good people with morals, in spite of the fact that they may have a flaw or two and a skeleton or two. It is a story that reveals the truth about us: that good people can be flawed. I might even (with much care) use this with a mature youth group or religious group. Particularly inspiring were the risks that key characters took to help others, even though that action could mean that the relationship they sought might escape them.On another level there was action, threats, danger, and suspense. Many things were low key enough and underplayed so as to be real-life believable. I respected that because that is the way that I write my novels. I would not have it any other way. I don't think Ava Armstrong would either. This book kept you on the proverbial edge of your seat, but in a logical and believable way. There was no Hollywood style exaggeration here.One or two reviewers pointed out what they perceived to be flaws; but as a novelist myself, I just did not see it their way. Some seemed to have a wrong understanding of fictional writing.The book was also well researched, so much so that I incorrectly thought it was semi-autobiographical. Details of architectural design, flowers, New England houses, and neighborhoods kept the reality of what I read right there all of the time. Details about the characters did as well. The information about the terrorist risk in our fair land sent a few shivers up the back; because, if the author's thoughts are accurate, we're in deep poop folks. Mrs. Armstrong is a patriot; it just comes through her writing. She has learned a lot about the military and the Seals.I identified in a small way with Mrs. Armstrong's work. The women in her books are strong. Though attractive and feminine, they can take care of themselves, enabling me to relate to this author who is so different from myself. Different in every way except respect for what is good and for our country, two disparate authors write strong women into our books . . . because historically this country was built by both men and women of strong moral fiber and work ethic. Ava Armstrong has tapped into that and made it sexy, acceptably morally sexy. Key perhaps is the fact that she shows that women can be feminine women and still independent, strong ones as well. The feminists have always had it wrong, and real women and men have always known that.

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