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01 October 2017

Release Blitz ~ Battle Scars by Jane Harvey-Berrick







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From the dusty plains of Afghanistan to the sleek corridors of the New York Times, journalist MJ Buckman seeks the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth. What she doesn’t expect to find is a man who’s her complete opposite … and fits her perfectly.

Marine Sergeant Jackson Connor knows that relationships don’t work for men in the military. He’s living proof of that. But when a steely-eyed temptress in a flak jacket, who carries her moral cause in front of her, crosses his path, he’s furious, curious, and all kinds of in-lust.

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A grown-up love story about two people who aren’t looking for love, but realize how precious it is when they find it. They don’t play games and there are no stupid misunderstandings, just life standing in their way.

Can they compromise? And what does that look like in a modern relationship between two driven people?

Assignment Vs deployment.

They’re always traveling in different directions. What relationship can survive that?



Advance Praise For Battle Scars

What a journey you have created. This novel isn't about "giving up" it is all about "becoming" part of something bigger than yourself - the powerful symbol of the Marines is so perfect. Amazing words, characters that reach out to touch our hearts and souls. ~ J Baldocchi

I fell in love with Jack, he's so sweet and tender with Maggie. The scene in Paris where they go to the Eiffel Tower seems so romantic and more considering that he wanted to propose to her...And when she dashed from El Cairo to San Diego... Dear me, romantic, exciting, nerve wracking, sweet and so full of love. Ir's absolutely wonderful..!!! Thank you for giving me the privilege to read it!! ~ J C Laird


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Jane is a writer of contemporary romance fiction, known for thoughtful stories, often touching on difficult subjects: disability (Dangerous To Know & Love, Slave To The Rhythm); mental illness (The Education of Caroline, Semper Fi); life after prison (Lifers); dyslexia (The Traveling Man, The Traveling Woman).

She is also a campaigner for former military personnel to receive the support they need on leaving the services. She wrote the well-received play Later, After with former veteran Mike Speirs.


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