Gunner (Hollins & Haring Book 3) by T.J. Beach – Review by Sarah King

Gunner (Hollins & Haring #3)Gunner by T.J. Beach
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Set during the restrictive lock downs taking place in early 2020, at the beginning of the Global Covid pandemic, Debbie struggles knowing her mother has caught the virus while quarantined somewhere else. Normally her husband Matt is her support system, but due to the lock down; He is forced to quarantine elsewhere. There is one bright spot for Debbie, her friend and co-worker Gary is quarantining with her children and her. As things progress and Debbie’s personal life spirals, Gary decides he will help his friend. She knows he has a past, but not the details, although she has tried before to drag it out of him. In order to distract Debbie, he is FINALLY willing to tell her his tale. Is Gary’s past filled with tragedy Loss? Is he running from a past that haunts him? Did he just simply want a fresh start?

I thoroughly enjoyed this story, a first, for me, by Beach. While I was able to follow the plot easily and this story can be read as a standalone, I plan on going back to the beginning and seeing if it changes what I got from the story. It was well written, had well developed characters, and plot lines. I would recommend this book to others.

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