Book Review: The Veteran’s Valentine Helper by Lee Tobin McClain
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What is this book about?
Despite the painful memories, cop-turned-author Frank Wilkins is ready to write about the narcotics bust that left him with a disability. But he never expected his agent to hire his ex-girlfriend April Collins as a live-in ghostwriter. Seeing her desperation to provide for her twins, Frank agrees to try the arrangement, despite her past betrayal. Soon, the kids’ adorable charm and their quick bond with his service dog, Dozer, have Frank’s heart thawing fast. But April’s hiding a secret from him. Will the truth end their partnership…or turn Valentine’s Day into forever?
My review:
Adorable kids, stalwart service dog, and moments of sizzle made this story a good Valentine read. Based on the summary, I was expecting the K-9 to play a bigger role and I struggled with April’s decision to hide her secret but I did enjoy the happy ever after and Frank’s family.
What I enjoyed most about this book:
Adorable kids
What I didn’t like about this book:
April’s motivation for keeping her secret

Would I recommend this book to others? Yeah. Sweet romance and a light read. This is the twenty-ninth book in the series and can be read as a standalone.
Where can I learn more about this author and their books?
Lee Tobin McClain, author website
-Loraine Nunley
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