Camouflaged (Hiding From Love Novella #0.5)

Alexis Garcia is out to save the world. The University of Texas freshman has come to Afghanistan to do aid work with the United Nations. She's all about the peace, and she has no use for the camp's biggest, baddest, gun toting player.
But, sometimes camouflage is more than a color, and people aren't what they seem. When conflict develops not only between Gabe and Alexis, but also all around them, they're forced to look deeper, and what they find will rock their worlds and change their hearts forever.
Camouflaged
is the prequel novella to Top 100 bestselling Military Romance, Hidden.

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story which keeps you interested until the very end.” – Mary, Goodreads

“Don’t do
that to yourself,” she said fiercely as she rubbed her thumb across my lips.
“Don’t make what he did your sin. You’re smart and healthy and young. You can
be anyone you want. You could have been fathered by the devil himself and it
wouldn’t matter. Be you, but be the best you, not some bad rendition of him.”
She licked
her lips, and we froze for a moment that seemed to carry on for hours. Finally,
she stepped back, taking her hand off my face, and it was like I’d surfaced
from being underwater. The sounds around me rushed back in as if I’d been deaf
and could now hear. The tightness of the space was overwhelming and I felt my
heart pull inside my chest until it physically ached. I swallowed, trying to
overcome the sensation, but it lodged there like a burning lump of coal.
I
unconsciously put my fist up to my chest, wondering how I was supposed to do anything
with that pain there.
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