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The Marine Makes His Match
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The Marine Makes His Match
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Current price: $9.89
Original price: $11.99


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The Marine Makes His Match
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Original price: $11.99
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A military man? Swipe left! But dealbreakers go out the window when she meets the Marine of her dreams. From the USA Today –bestselling author.
When it comes to relationships, Kinsey Madison has one rule: no military men. So when she starts a new job nursing Sutter Knightlinger's mother, the healthcare worker must remind herself that she wants life with a man who comes home at the end of every day. And that means every delicious inch of the hunky Marine is off-limits . . . right?
Sutter is a career Marine. And for him, that comes with a strict no-marriage policy. But pretty Kinsey can't be ignored. The nurse works wonders with his mom and his wounded shoulder. Soon Sutter will rejoin his unit in Afghanistan . . . except he can't stop thinking about a life with Kinsey. Could it be that his heart doesn't belong to the corps anymore?
A military man? Swipe left! But dealbreakers go out the window when she meets the Marine of her dreams. From the USA Today –bestselling author.
When it comes to relationships, Kinsey Madison has one rule: no military men. So when she starts a new job nursing Sutter Knightlinger's mother, the healthcare worker must remind herself that she wants life with a man who comes home at the end of every day. And that means every delicious inch of the hunky Marine is off-limits . . . right?
Sutter is a career Marine. And for him, that comes with a strict no-marriage policy. But pretty Kinsey can't be ignored. The nurse works wonders with his mom and his wounded shoulder. Soon Sutter will rejoin his unit in Afghanistan . . . except he can't stop thinking about a life with Kinsey. Could it be that his heart doesn't belong to the corps anymore?


















