No More: Secrets

When Summer arrives in the quirky town of Blue Moon, she’s looking for an escape from her high-stress career and a strained relationship with her father. Enter Carter, a sweet, sincere war veteran who is—as many reviewers from put it—almost "too good to be true."

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Lucy Score has been described as a "Love Ninja" by fans on for her ability to build a sense of home and connection so smoothly you don’t even realize you're hooked. Key highlights include: When Summer arrives in the quirky town of

The No More Secrets program by Jay Parker focuses on overcoming addiction through shared stories of hope. Unlike many "bad boy" tropes, Carter is down-to-earth

Unlike many "bad boy" tropes, Carter is down-to-earth and incredibly kind. But he’s also dealing with the shadows of PTSD from his time in Afghanistan. As their relationship moves from a spark to a "serious sizzle," the story dives into how vulnerability is actually a superpower. Why It Works: The "Love Ninja" Effect

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The book handles heavy topics like PTSD and family disappointment with a mix of humor and heart.