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“Drop your weapons!” my sergeant roared, tackling our captain to the snowy ground as my rifle shook. I was seconds away from executing a beautiful, bruised captive, until a...
My name is Logan Cooper, and at eighteen, I thought serving my country was about clear-cut lines and blind obedience. I was dead wrong. That freezing morning in the courtyard of a decommissioned military prison in upstate New York, my hands shook so violently I could barely grip the freezing steel of my Springfield rifle. Five other young, terrified...
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My Fiancé Didn’t Want Me to Meet His Parents And Said They Wouldn’t Be at the Wedding. Before Reporting Back to Base, I Secretly Went to See Them,...
PART 2
I reached my house in twenty-eight minutes.
Sophie stood on the front lawn beside my neighbor, clutching her phone. Ethan’s employee had already left. The home-office window was open, and the desk drawers had been emptied.
I called the bank’s fraud department while Sophie used my military tablet to lock her credit. The wedding account held twenty-three dollars. Nearly sixty-eight...
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“I told you she was just a helpless inspector, so why is my elite enforcer bleeding on the floor?” I watched in absolute terror as this gorgeous, scarred woman...
The freezing Atlantic water was already lapping at my boots when I realized I was working for a monster. My name is Jax. For three years, I ran logistics for Victor Vance, a ruthless cartel boss operating out of a rotting, abandoned fish cannery on the jagged coast of Maine. The place was a death trap—literally. Beneath the concrete...
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“Get your hands off her, Jax, she is trying to save him!” I pinned our gorgeous new analyst against the wall, furious at her interference, only to realize the...
My name is Jax, a Tier-1 Navy SEAL operator, and right now, my world is dissolving into a hail of armor-piercing rounds and flying rock shards. We were supposed to be the hunters, but the barren mountain pass in the Hindu Kush had turned into a slaughterhouse. A standard rescue op had gone completely sideways.
"FNG is down! FNG is...
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“Women can’t survive this squad,” my commander sneered, tossing my gear into the mud. Hours later, he was bleeding out on a cold stone floor, and I was the...
"Get your gear and get out of my sight, Lieutenant Miller," Master Chief Jackson Vance spat, his towering, scar-laden frame blocking the fluorescent light of the briefing room. He didn't look at my record; he just looked at my size-five-foot-six, lean, built for endurance rather than brute force. "Women don’t belong in the SEALs. You’re a liability, and I...
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“Drop the weapon, Colonel!” I screamed as my beautiful, blood-stained Sergeant smashed her forehead into our commanding officer’s face, pulling a gun on the very man who left us...
I was only nineteen, a greenhorn radio operator sweating through my uniform at Outpost Blackwood, a desolate communications shack buried in the jagged, wind-scraped peaks of the Cascade Mountains. My name is Toby. That night, static screamed through my headset like a dying animal, but beneath the feedback, a voice cut through—shattered, breathless, yet instantly recognizable. Sergeant Maya Vance....
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“You ungrateful brat, that money belongs to us!” my uncle screamed, grabbing my Army uniform. For 22 years, I believed my father left us penniless, but a routine bank...
PART 2
Raymond’s face changed when he heard the attorney’s name.
He shoved the metal box toward the stove.
I grabbed the handle before it tipped. Raymond seized my shoulder and tried to pull me away.
Twenty-two years in the Army had taught me how to control panic. I trapped his forearm, turned, and pinned him against the refrigerator without striking him.
“Let go!”...
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I’m Delta, let go of me now,” she whispered right before a absolute shockwave hit our base. I was just a 19-year-old logistics clerk standing in formation, watching a...
I was nineteen, fresh out of basic, and running supply manifests at Fort Howerin when I realized some men are just born monsters. His name was Sergeant Cole Brackett—six-foot-four of pure, mean-spirited muscle who ruled the base through raw terror. Right now, on the damp gravel of the morning assembly grinder, Brackett was staring down our newest transfer, Sergeant...
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“Don’t touch my weapon!” I snarled, slamming the elite Delta sniper’s face into the gravel while my scar burned with old memories. They thought I was just a civilian...
"Shut your mouth and step back," Miller sneered, his heavy hand slamming onto my shoulder, shoving me away from the shooting bench.
I stumbled, the gravel crunching beneath my boots, but I didn't fall. I’m Cassidy. To these elite Delta Force snipers visiting our Fort Bragg training grounds, I was just a low-profile ballistics tech—a "glorified mechanic" who cleaned their...
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After a Week in the Field, I Came Home Expecting My Daughter’s Hug. Instead, I Found Her Unconscious on the Floor. My Husband Didn’t Even Get Off the Couch.
PART 2
I watched the camera feed go black.
Cross reached for his phone. “Call the police.”
“No. Not yet.”
He studied me. “That is a dangerous answer.”
“It is a temporary one.”
My attorney, Claire Bennett, agreed on one condition: Ava and I would not return home alone. Tessa moved us into temporary housing near Fort Campbell, while Claire filed for an emergency protective...
















