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My Mountain Man Protector

An Ex-military Mountain Man and Curvy Girl Romance

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A curvy girl with amnesia and an ex-soldier who becomes her protector, until she discovers who he really is…

She's the one woman I'm not meant to fall for. But when Kaci Peterson stumbles out of the ashes and into my arms, I’ll do anything to make her mine.
The accident made her forget, and she can't remember who I am. I have until her memory returns to make her fall in love with me.

My Mountain Man Protector is an age-gap, instalove, steamy romance featuring an ex-military firefighter and the curvy woman with amnesia he vows to protect.

Authors note: My Mountain Man Protector is a steamy instalove short read that can be read in about two hours. If you love a quickie, then dive on in!
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Everything was great… looking forward to the rest of the mountain series. I love this series and absolutely read everything from Sadie King!

Mountain Man Protective

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Good story. The AI narrator was blah. Some things don’t need to be done. Actual people read with feeling and emotion. Good story though.

Thumbs down for the AI narrator

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The plot, while predictable, is believable in some ways. Youth and lack of emotional maturity can explain individual choices. However there are so many holes in the story that you have to wonder why someone didn’t critically read it before the submission.
Who made the choice to use the artificial voice as the narrator. Why was the only voice used that of a female. The book was written to have both a female and a male reader. There were SEVERAL mispronunciations such as IED. That should have been read as I. E. D. not “eyed”.

Where was the editor?

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