Wednesday, April 23

Review: Touching Scars by Stacy Borel

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Title: Touching Scars

By: Stacy Borel

My Copy: Ebook for Honest Review

BookWhisperer Rating:

Four Books

Timber Nelson has recently returned home after serving two tours in Iraq. Suffering from PTSD, he’s a shadow of the man he was before his time in the military. Instead of learning to live with the nightmares he faced in the war, he drowns them in a bottle of Crown.
Katherine Pierce is an alluring woman with dark brown hair, tattoos, and a fiery attitude. Yet her history is one full of disturbing images that she’s been trying to run away from for the better part of six years.
Undeniable attraction between Timber and Kat reaches its peak and they both give in to the unquestionable pull.
Will Timber be able to save Kat from her past repeating itself?
And will they be able to soothe each other’s scars? Or will their old scars become new wounds?

our thoughts Touching Scars is definitely for a Mature Audience, but it is a powerful and hopeful story that readers will find their selves racing through. Timber and Kat have every dark and damaging pasts. These two characters have endured much, and this is the stories to their HEA. There is a tremendous amount of hope to these few pages, and while it is sad to see the darker side of life the story here shows the light at the end of the tunnel. This was another first experience with works from this author. She can successful build a story that will grab or attention, and her characters are intense and smoldering. Her journey here was a perfect mixture of sultry and action that kept my attention devoted to the story.

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