Loved this book! I fell for Josh and David in "The Only One Who Knows" and it was great to see how things went for them. Cat Grant really gets across the heart-ache of separation when someone's deployed - from both sides. The characters are strong,likeable men and the author isn't afraid to let them act out their emotions just as "real" military men in their situation would - with a rawness that really gets to you. Not a comfortable read at times but well worth it. The Only One Who Matters... 183 pages Book Description: No man—and no heart—left behind. The Only One, Book 2Months after a bullet ended his SEAL career, Senior Chief David Flint doesn’t know which is worse: struggling to adjust to life as a civilian, or watching his lover, Lieutenant Commander Josh Walker, leave for one deployment after another.Missing the career he loved—and knowing all too well the danger Josh faces—doesn’t help. And as Josh walks out the door for another assignment, David can feel their relationship cracking under the strain.With so little time between assignments, Josh has no idea how to fix things with David. One thing he’s sure of, though…if they don’t find a way to resolve the rising tension between them, there’s a storm coming they might not be able to weather. But he plans to give it his best shot—when he gets home.Assuming he makes it home alive… Warning: Contains plenty of smoking-hot sex between two dudes who just wanted to be SEALs, not deal with all this romance crap. They went and fell in love anyway, and now have to figure out how to make it work while saving the world and teaching their puppy not to beg. Review:This is a great book. Five stars. Desert Island Keep.Why Five Star?The characters feel authentic: Gritty, passionate, battle weary, and strong. The story just pulled me in and wouldn't let go. So for me a great book is one that I emotionally connect with. Well, objective complete. It was also nice to see a different side of Flint who originally came off as abrasive, tough, and sometimes emotionally disconnected become so compassionate of his former unit and families. I appreciated that when Josh and other Seal members come back from combat that they were emotionally traumatized. That these character were given real consequences, and not glamorized he-men warriors bull crap. To be honest I wanted it to be longer, but it wouldn't surprise me if there was another addition in the works. Highly Recommend.
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Flint & Josh sigh...Outstanding, good family, good chemistry, HAWT smexy scenes,HEA !
—MariRope
I liked how this book showed the guys over coming their problems.
—kit
Josh was an ass an kind of ruined the book for me..
—Summerreading