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Shelter for Adeline

Shelter for Adeline

She’s always acknowledged her special needs, but she never thought they would include him. 
Saddled with a job she hates and a detestable boss she likes even less, Adeline Reynolds could use a break. It doesn’t look like she’ll get one today. Her service dog, Coco, is alerting her she’s about to have an epileptic seizure—and her frustrated blind date has left her to deal on her own. Enter firefighter Dean Christopherson, who escorts her to the nearby fire station, where she can suffer through her ordeal safe from injury and prying eyes.
Dean—known as “Crash” to his friends—didn’t expect to find The One in a diner during his lunch break, but he’s blindsided by the beautiful, brave Adeline. She brings out his every protective instinct—along with the carnal ones. As they get to know each other, Dean’s feelings for Adeline grow fast, as does his irritation with her boss, whose behavior is suspicious at best.
As much as he wants to protect Adeline from the world, Crash has to tread carefully. His overprotectiveness could push her away…and leave her vulnerable to a man whose obsession has reached the boiling point.
** Shelter for Adeline is the 7th book in the Badge of Honor: Texas Heroes Series. Each book is a stand-alone, with no cliffhanger endings.

Reviews
  • Hot Hot Hot

    Dean “Crash” Christopherson is a good firefighter and good guy. When he sees a woman in distress, he steps up. When he discovers that her blind date ditches her because she’s about to have an epileptic seizure, he’s furious and gets her to a safe place. There’s something about Adeline that just captures his attention, respect, and definitely his interest. Another great addition the the Badge of Honor series!

    By Doingthisforcoinsssssdzzzzz

  • Turn your fan on high for this one!!!

    Make sure you keep a fan close by for this one! This is book 7 in the Badge of Honor series and it features firefighter Dean Christopherson, Adeline Reynolds and her service dog Coco. I love a strong female lead. Even though Adeline had her medical issues she was no pushover. And Dean? Well, he definitely has a way with words. I mean he REALLY knows how to say what is EXACTLY on his mind. He is delicious with a mouth made for sin! In this book, unlike the others in the series, the story line was more about the relationship between Adeline and Dean. The threat to her was more of a background story that came to the forefront every now and then throughout the book. There was the right amount of suspense and it progressed steadily. Susan Stoker always writes fantastic stories but it's the amazing characters that have me hooked. They're always so real and down-to-earth. It doesn't hurt that they're easy on the eyes , they're all heroes in one way or another and their leading ladies are equally amazing. I can't express how excited I am for the next book in this fantastic series!

    By Cheryl SDS

  • Good

    Slow pace at beginning but heartwarming at the end

    By NikkiBooE

  • This story is phenominal!!

    This story is the 7th in the Badge of Honor series. It can be read in order of the series or it can be read as a stand alone. This book is about Dean (Crash) and Adeline. Dean is a firefighter/paramedic and Adeline is in advertising. This story was amazing! It touches on Adelines seizures and Dean's understanding anf patience. This book also touchs on multiple personality disorder. This story has the drama, the feels, and a whole lot of yummy writing!! You can't go wrong with this book or this series! So, pick it up and get reading already!

    By Rtbbenson

  • Love it and the series

    I loved this book and would recommend it to anyone. It was a nice easy sweet read with a enough heat to keep you interested with nothing to make you feel dirty or make you roll your eyes. I loved Dean (Crash) and loved the way he loved Adeline no matter her medical issues. This wasn’t an instant love book which turns me off. This can be read as a stand alone but it does help to have some back story to the other characters in the books but isn’t necessary at all.

    By Crystal P.N.

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