THE SAVIOR is the first in a new romantic suspense series by New York Times bestselling author Cristin Harber. It’s available wherever books are sold!
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Book Blurb for The Savior
A man loses the woman he intends to marry.
A woman loses her best friend.
Retired Army Captain Liam Brosnan and US Marshal Chelsea Kilpatrick are forced to question what they know about a murder that forces them together. Uncertain connections from Liam’s military career rope them into a cloak-and-dagger investigation that offers more questions than answers.
Being duty-bound while in the throes of grief is a dangerous mixture. They struggle with unexpected sparks of passion and question their loyalty to a woman they loved while a murderer closes in on his next target.
Will the explosive solace Liam and Chelsea find in one another lead to a love neither expected? Or will it blind them to looming danger and death?
Title: The Savior
Author: Cristin Harber
Genres: Romance, Military Romance, Romantic Suspense, FBI Romance
Formats: Ebook, Audiobook, and Paperback
Can be read/listened to as a standalone: Yes
Cliffhanger: No
Happy Ending: Yes
Series: Aces, #1
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Praise for The Savior
“The writing is masterful. Starting in the first chapter we are hit with danger and heartbreaking loss. You get a roller coaster of emotions while reading this book.” –Amazon Review
“Be prepared. The Savior will capture your heart, wring it empty of every little drop of emotion, then fill it to overflowing with breath-stealing goodness!” – Goodreads Review
“What an incredible read! “Savior” reaffirms what a great storyteller Cristin Harber is.” –Goodreads Review
“So, basically — get this book, buckle in, remember to breathe, turn the page and hang on for an intense ride. You won’t regret it.” –Goodreads Review
“This had all the elements that I look for in a book; Action, alpha men, suspense, chemistry, emotion, and a kick-ass female.” – Amazon Review
“It is about a love lost and found in a most unexpected way. There is no shortage of emotional ups and downs. There will also be a devastating betrayal and more mystery and intrigue than you can shake a stick at. Fasten your seatbelts for a thrilling ride. Sorry, no spoilers. Buy this book ASAP. You won’t be sorry.” – Amazon Review
The Savior – An Excerpt
His mindset leaned more toward mission objectives than romance. But he wouldn’t back from a test. “You want romantic?”
“No,” she quickly corrected. “I didn’t say that—”
“Didn’t you?” He scoped out their surroundings. “I don’t do romance, but if that’s what you want.”
“You don’t do romance?”
He grinned then broke away. “Excuse me.”
No one stood close to them on the sidewalk, but a group of people stepped out of a restaurant across the street. He called to them, “Hey.”
A few in the group stopped, uncertain if the crazy asshole intended for them to pay attention.
“This woman…” Liam pointed at Chelsea, who watched, mouth agape. “Is scared—”
“I’m not scared of anything,” she hissed. “And this isn’t romantic.”
“To hold my hand,” he continued, now having the full attention of the group. “And I have no idea how to romance the pants off of her—”
Her face now registered a not-so-subtle shade of fuchsia. “My pants have never been more secure around my waist than they are now.”
“Is that a challenge?” he asked with a sideways glance.
“Shakespeare,” a woman across the street shouted.
Liam turned directly to Chelsea. “Shakespeare, it is.”
“You don’t know Shakespeare.”
“I know that I want you to hold my damn hand.”
Chelsea shook her head as if she couldn’t believe what he was doing.
Hell, he couldn’t either. Especially since he didn’t know shit about Shakespeare, other than two punk teenagers killing themselves instead of telling their families to fuck off. There was no need for anyone to be told to screw off, but he could stretch the moral of the story and make a connection to their circumstances.
Liam noticed two women whom he’d spotted at the bagel shop book club, and they were angling to hear Liam’s every word. “Got anything to help me out?”
“Kill me now,” Chelsea muttered.
He winked at her. “Pretty sure that’s not Shakespeare.”