Losing her sight may have ended Miranda Hernandez’s Marine Corps career, but she’s determined not to lose her independence as well. With her guide dog, Sam, by her side, she’s taking the first steps toward a new life despite her overprotective family’s interference. But there’s one last mission to complete before she can put her past—and her guilt—to rest. She has no time for the velvety-voiced neighbor who keeps showing up at her door. And in her dreams.
FDNY firefighter Ben Murphy has a reputation for always keeping things casual in the bedroom, and his heart well out of reach. But there’s something about Miranda’s strength and resilience that makes him want more than just another temporary fling. Despite her blindness, she sees him more clearly than anyone ever has before...including himself. And for the first time, he wonders if he could truly be enough for a woman to love.
But everything shatters when a well-intentioned white lie spirals into a firestorm of doubt and betrayal. Can they find the courage to face their deepest fears, or will the wounds of the past prove too deep for even love to heal?
If you like your romance with sexy, vulnerable men and strong, smart women, topped with a no cliffhanger HEA packed with all the feels, you won’t want to miss this book. Grab your copy today!
Just the Way You Are is the first book in the steamy Wounded Warrior Legacy series. Each book can be read as a standalone in any order.
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Nika Rhone spent her childhood wearing out library cards as she read her way through the extraordinary worlds far beyond her small hometown on Long Island, NY. By her teens, her imagination was taking her places all on its own, forcing her to learn how to type (badly) so she could get all the stories down on paper. After a long love affair with science fiction and fantasy, she finally discovered romance, fell head-over-heels, and now spends her days crafting happily-ever-afters for the characters who still tell their stories faster (and better) than she can type them.