He believes he canât be savedâsheâll prove him wrong!
Former SEAL Gavin Savitt always knew who he wasâuntil his last deployment ended tragically. Now heâs home, his mind hijacked by trauma and the shadow of his once-perfect sight. Yet in this new hazy, unclear world, one person stands outâMavis Bracken.
There are a million reasons why Gavin shouldnât be with Mavis, including that sheâs his best friendâs little sister. Yet he longs for her touch, her freckles and her special way with wild, skittish beasts like him. He just needs the courage to take his life back. And Mavis wonât let him give up without a fight.
AMBER LEIGH WILLIAMS is a Harlequin romance writer who lives on the United States Gulf Coast. She lives for beach days, the smell of real books and spending time with her husband and their two young children. When sheâs not keeping up with rambunctious little ones (and two large dogs), she can usually be found reading a good book or indulging her inner foodie. Amber is represented by the D4EO Literary Agency. Learn more at amberleighwilliams.com.
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ISBN: 978-1-474-08465-9
NAVY SEALâS MATCH
© 2018 Amber Leigh Williams
Published in Great Britain 2018
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âIâve never wanted to be less sensible...â
Mavis gulped air into her lungs. âThatâs my point. This...all this... Itâs nice for now. But what happens in the end?â
The words shot Gavinâs smile dead. âWhen I leave?â
Mavis lifted a shoulder. âIsnât that what youâll do eventually? Youâve been very clear. Iâve told you, I know you donât know your place in the world anymore and Iâm aware of who you areâwho youâve always been. Youâll go looking for it if you canât find it here. Youââ
âI run,â he concluded, gaze dull and far off.
She couldnât stop herself from reaching for his hand and gripping it tight. âI want you.â
The truth snatched his head around, back to hers, brows hitched. He looked surprised. Then impressed.
Mavis nodded. âAnd that isnât something Iâm capable of ignoring anymore.â
âAnymore,â he murmured. His jaw softened. âHow long have you been ignoring it, exactly?â
Dear Reader,
Readers were introduced to Gavin as a boy in the first book in my Fairhope, Alabama series, A Place with Briar. Even then, he seemed caught between two worlds. Now in his thirties, Gavin has finally come home, though the wounds of war have sunk deep enough that any semblance of peace he hopes to find there seems to have dried up. Heâs caught between the need to flee and the desire to cling to the only home heâs ever known.
It takes an outsider to know and understand one. This draws Mavis to Gavin and his journey back to himself. All too quickly, they forge an irrevocable bond that is tested time and again throughout the story.
The hardest part about writing Navy SEALâs Match was addressing how Gavin struggles and comes to grips with post-traumatic stress disorder. Alternately, the greatest discovery along the road with these characters was that although love goes a long way toward healing him, Gavin and Mavis embark on their journey knowing that it wonât take the disorder away. Yet they still choose to pursue it. In a lot of ways, this book is for service members and those who love them, through the good times and the bad times. It is a great joy to give you my sixth Superromance novel and Gavin and Mavisâs story.