![]() He's grateful for Clint's forgiveness and friendship, as well as the help in getting a job as a contractor on base. He was in the Marines for eight years, but even in the almost seven years since his discharge, he's only beginning to sit down and talk about the horrors of his three deployments with a therapist as he struggles with his post-traumatic stress disorder. He's finally sober and has been for nearly seven months. If you're familiar with the series, than you may remember former Marine Logan Carter from Afraid to Fly, who was Lieutenant Commander Clint Fraser's ex-boyfriend with a drinking problem. ![]() ![]() ![]() Still, I recommend you read this standalone book and judge it for yourself. This wasn't a terrible read it just didn't get to me the way all its predecessors did. I went into it expecting to love it as much as I did the six that came before it because hello, how could it not be as good as all those other stories?! But maybe I was asking for too much and maybe assuming that every book in a series is going to be a five-plus-starred read was too lofty a goal. You know how as a reader you become addicted to a series and have loved every single book that's been released so far and then the newest is published and you're all excited and then it doesn't meet your lofty expectations? That's me with Wash Out, the seventh and latest addition to L.A. ![]()
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