Sunday, March 20, 2016

Review: Behind the Mask by Renee Adams




Genre: Contemporary romance/Military Romance
Release Date: February 2016
Cover Design by Alpha Queens Book Obsession






She’s a victim.
After surviving the unspeakable horrors during the prison riot at March Correctional, Cori Shawbell leaves her job at the prison.  She accepts a nursing position at the military rehab center working with wounded war vets. Drowning in her own distress, the mask she wears shields her afflictions from those in her life.
She’s scarred.
Shattered.
She suffers in silence.
He’s a hero.
He gave all for his country, and the war took more than Gage Knight could ever get back. He lost his leg and his brothers, but more importantly he lost a piece of himself overseas. Recovering at the military rehab hospital, he wears his armor with pride and shuts the world out as he tries to cope with the rage that consumes him.
He’s lonely.
Angry.
Scared.
Nothing sparks life in him, until he meets Cori.
Can two broken people find strength, courage, and healing in each other? Or will they remain behind the masks they wear so well?

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Renee Adams is a wannabe spunky girl who is generally too tired to be spunky! She hails all the way from NC but spent most of her life in VA. When she is not writing, she is spending time with her 2 kids, husband and Doodle the dog. She also accomplished her dreams of becoming a nurse and working in a prison, but since enjoys staying at home and keeping her family in line and providing lots of laughter. You can find her on Facebook where she posts her Spam Email of the Day, or on the Twitter @homeskilletbsct. She cracks herself up and more often than not is off posting memes somewhere. Come stalk me on Facebook.








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First off book 1 left me emotional, raw and tore up. So going into book 2 all those feelings came back and this one left me even more raw. My heart wasn't ready for Cori's story but I am so glad I did not listen to it and read it. And man o' man , Cori was so broken, so emotionally withdrawn. I don't know how to describe it. This whole book helped me pull my heart back and this is what this series needed so bad.Just amazing.




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