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Nash

Honorably Discharged, Book 4

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Nash

By: Nora Phoenix, E.M. Lindsey
Narrated by: John Solo
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After my brothers-in-arms have all moved out, I’m suffering from a kind of empty nest syndrome. The only one left is Forest, Creek’s little brother.

Except he’s not that little. He’s seriously hot and sassy, and the way I dream about him is anything but brotherly.

But he’s too young for me, too innocent. Too…perfect. He doesn’t need a man with my kind of baggage.

When he gets sick, I’m there for him, even when he allows no one else in.

I will do anything to take care of him…and that includes marrying him so he’ll have health insurance.

But when fake becomes real, I don’t know what to do. Forest may need me, but how do I explain to him that I need him just as much?

Nash is the fourth book in the Honorably Discharged Series, which can be listened to as standalones but are much more fun if listened to in order.

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Contemporary Romance
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And then there was Nash, one of my favorite characters in Nora Phoenix and E.M. Lindsey’s “Honorably Discharged” series, and the last one to find his special someone. Nash was the anchor of the found family, a group of veterans who served together, living through the same traumatic incident that left them broken, each in their own way. Nash has been everyone’s rock throughout the series, being there for everyone, helping them get through and/or past their own struggles and battles with inner demons, yet he still suffers from his own. All his brothers in arms are flying the coop, but before Creek moves out, he mentions his brother, Forest, was looking for a place to live, suggesting he take his room, and Nash agrees. Forest, a college professor, wanted a new start, thinking his old job was stressing him out and causing his unexplained illnesses. He and Nash hit is off and were perfect housemates, but when Forest’s unexplained illnesses came back with a vengeance, he turned to Nash when he needed someone to turn to, keeping it from his brother. Nash is a natural caregiver, and he helps Forest as much as Forest allows, and when Forest loses his job and his needed health benefits, he comes up with a solution, or rather a proposal, a marriage proposal. A marriage of convenience turns into something so much more, and it was great to watch them first fight off their feelings and then give in to them. It was also great to see Nash finally open up about what happened and his struggles with his PTSD. These two, an unexpected pairing that worked for them, and the chemistry between them was smoking hot. I loved catching up with the other characters from the earlier books too. This is another amazing Nora Phoenix and E.M. Lindsey collaboration, a beautifully written, multi-layered story that has the perfect balance of drama, angst, some heartwarming moments, profound emotions, and steamy romance. Thank you for another fantastic story and emotional rollercoaster ride.

🎧📚🎧Another exceptional audiobook production and listen performed by John Solo, who does an amazing job bringing these characters to life. He gives each character their own distinct voice, making it easy to follow along and tell who is who, with voices that have been consistent throughout the series. His character voices are always fitting to their personalities, and his portrayal of the two leads, Nash and Forest, was perfection. John Solo’s performances are consistently enjoyable; he is entertaining, and his captivating performance keeps you invested in the story.

Excellent Story & Narration🎧Riveting & Emotional!

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A great story. Perfect ending to the series. Slow burn but as always some spicy closer to the end. John soto is a great narrator. He makes the story pop. He doesn’t just read it, he makes it better.

What a great finish

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I enjoyed the beginning of this book. It was fun watching the way things unspooled between Forrest and Nash after the glimpses and teases of attraction we’d seen in earlier books.

I’m used to the fake relationship trope being pretty much straight out of the gate, some suspension of disbelief insane idea the MCs jump into right away, let the chaos ensue. The fake relationship doesn’t appear until much later in this story. The authors introduce the characters and establish a platonic relationship first. The “fake” one comes about organically for them. It seems plausible in the context of their reality. It was refreshing to see a deviation from form.

Unfortunately, the back half of the book felt forced. I stopped enjoying it. It felt tedious. If I hadn’t already come as far as I had with these characters and this series, I’d likely have bailed.

Luckily, the very very end pulled me back in and gave me satisfying feel good conclusion.

The “I really liked it - I really disliked it - ahh, a nice ending” experience does make it hard to rate the book, though. John Solo is a decent narrator. I’d say this was a middle of the road performance from him. I’ve heard him do better, but there’s nothing bad about this narration. As a stand alone, I’d probably rate this book lower, but this being the last of our men finally finding their someone to love, I can overlook the chapters I had to force myself to get through. Overall, it’s a decent audiobook and a satisfying end to a series.

I loved it… it bored me… it gave me a satisfying ending.

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I absolutely loved this finale installment in this series. It is fantastic to watch Nash, the caretaker of the group, get his happily ever after!

Winning audiobook!

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