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Hard Corps

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Hard Corps

By: Scott Hildreth
Narrated by: Jean-Paul Mordrake, Jae Delane
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After fighting in the war for 12 years, Alec "A-Train" Jacob returns to the United States to find out while he was away, things changed drastically at home. In an effort to find peace of mind - and hopefully a new beginning - he rides his motorcycle from Wichita, Kansas to Austin, Texas.

Filled with a desire to continue to protect those who he sees as a victim, he's always quick to step in and assist anyone in need. Through a newfound friend, he meets a woman who was the victim of as random act of violence. Initially, he hopes for nothing in return but the satisfaction of helping her.

Katie "Bug" Ripton is attempting to quietly recover from being the victim of an assault. When she meets Alec, she sees a man who is kind, considerate, and not only capable of comforting her, but willing to protect her from harm. Apart, their lives are empty and seem to be haunted by the memories of their pasts.

Together, their pasts disappear, and a future begins to unfold. A future every girl dreams of obtaining, but few ever do.

Hard Corps is a stand-alone, HEA, no cheating, no sex outside the relationship romance novel.

©2016 Scott Hildreth (P)2017 Audible, Inc.
Military
Complex Character Development • Emotional Journey • Military Authenticity • Compelling Storytelling • Real People

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Oh how I wish this series didn’t end I loved them all! I love this author and every narrator that was picked did each book justice.

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As much as I enjoyed the story, it is NOT a romance. Military? Yes. A story about life post-military service, yes. An MC? No. There is maybe, 2 chapters on anything to do with a romantic relationship and or a motorcycle club.

This is not a romance or about an MC.

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Hard Corp is my favorite of Scott's books. While all of his written work is fantastic and each have their own moving story, to me this book has the combined heart of them all. Heartache, compassion, loyalty, truth, respect. Above all unconditional love. While mean profess they love unconditionally Scott shows, in the pages of Hard Corp, exactly what that term means.

Phenomenal

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Absolutely fantastic! Alec and Katie go on a unbelievably endearing, and captivating journey. You can go wrong with one of Mr. Hildreth’s stories.
Narration was perfect.

Alec and Katie

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This was an excellent novel, about a Marine who spent 12 years in combat, and then returned to try to find his way in the civilian world. There's so much to this story, and I really enjoyed it, but you need to know, going into it, that it's not a "romance" and definitely not an "erotic" novel. There is a romantic relationship, but it's definitely not the focus of the story (she's not even introduced until maybe half-way through, and her scenes are limited), although it's an essential element to it, and to the main character's growth and development. Alec is a unique character, and there are things about him that are likeable and admirable, and things that would drive you crazy about him... just like a real person. That's what I enjoyed the most about this novel, and about Hildreth's books in general. They're about "real" people (although often with over the top characteristics) and how they deal with life and situations.

The male narrator did a fantastic job, and I enjoyed his portrayals and characterizations. The female narrator was only used for the prologue and the epilogue, which, honestly was a good thing, as she came off as very mechanical-sounding. I don't think I would have made it through the book of she had narrated large chunks of it. As is, it was great.

Really Enjoyed It, but Know What You're Getting...

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