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Taylor Blackhawk has been home for two years. For two years he’s fought the demons that followed him. Until now he could do it alone. Something set a trigger that has his nights of hell running wild and disrupting his already turbulent sleep. PTSD is getting the best of Taylor but not for long because in Brotherhood you are never alone. His Brothers stand up and fight with him and for him. Badass doesn’t just run deep in the Princes, it holds on too. The war Taylor wages while he’s winning his old lady isn’t the typical one the Brothers are accustomed to – it’s an internal battle – and he soon finds out that not only is Beth “all in” but his Brothers are as well.
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