After two years, Juliet Browne is finally putting her past behind her and moving on to a new relationship . . . then she gets the call that changes everything. The man she thought dead was instead a prisoner in Afghanistan and has now been found. Won’t he be surprised when he finds out that he has a fiancé that he knows nothing about?
A Prior Engagement has so much heartache to go with the joy. Lee Davis suffered immensely while in captivity and his world has changed so much while he was gone – his father is dead, his friends have new lives and loves, and the woman who turned down his proposal is now wearing his ring. He has health problems and emotional issues to deal with, as well as trying to figure out how to adjust to everything else that changed while he was gone. It’s a long road and definitely not an easy one. So, being all Alpha, he tries to do it without help – you can figure out how well that goes. I can’t imagine what he went through but it hurt so much seeing him struggle. It’s a moving story, at times hard to take, but definitely one worth reading.
(This is part of a series, Lee’s other teammates have their own stories, but it really isn’t necessary to have read them first.)