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Trigger

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Dawson “Trigger” Kerr walked away from the JTF2 angry and feeling betrayed.

My brother’s keeper, my ass.

Civilian life takes a new kind of strength, but he settles into building his business. He is content with his new life—a successful nightclub, amazing friends and a life away from warzones.

Everything is coming up roses—that is until Claude Desjardins walks into his life.

Claude don’t have a choice. In order to find his brother in Brazil, he needs the best. Word on the street, Dawson is the man for the job.

But Dawson isn’t too keen on helping the Desjardins. There’s a story there and there isn't time to tell it. As they race against time to find out what happened to the older Desjardins brother, Claude is falling - hard.

But Claude is going to learn, if he’s going to squeeze the trigger, he’d better shoot to kill

218 pages, Kindle Edition

First published May 1, 2019

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Remmy Duchene

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Remmy Duchene is a Canadian-hockey-watching-baseball-playing kind of guy. He loves walking in the rain and bugging his friends about his latest story ideas. Remmy believes that true love comes in all shapes, sizes, and sexualities. He is always saying "I'd rather see two gay people in love get married than two straight people that hate each other."

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44 reviews8 followers
May 12, 2019
Good

Good story. Loved the characters. Fast paced. Wouldn’t have given it a “5” starts but needs to be re-edited. Too many words with letters missing or words missing altogether in a sentence. I don’t like grammatical errors when I’m reading a book.
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July 19, 2019
A really good fast paced story.
Just to bad there are so many typos, grammatical errors, missing letters and so on that would have been caught by a decent editor. If the book had gone through edit I sure would have rated it at least 4, if not 5.
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