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K-9 Companions #3

The Veteran's Vow

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Could his biggest fear

be what he needs to heal?

After a traumatic brain injury, military vet Behr Delgado refuses the one thing that could help him—a service dog. But Ellery Watson is sure the perfect pup will change Behr’s life and offers to work with him one-on-one. As Behr sets about overcoming his fears, Ellery’s surprised to find herself opening up about her troubled nephew. Will family obligations force them to deny what’s in their hearts?

From Love Uplifting stories of faith, forgiveness and hope.

K-9 Companions

Book 1: Their Unbreakable Bond by Deb Kastner
Book 2: Finding Her Way Back by Lisa Carter
Book 3: The Veteran's Vow by Jill Lynn
Book 4: Her Easter Prayer by Lee Tobin McClain
Book 5: Earning Her Trust by Brenda Minton

288 pages, Mass Market Paperback

Published February 22, 2022

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Jill Lynn

32 books462 followers
Jill Lynn Buteyn is a co-author of Just Show Up with Kara Tippetts, and the author of inspirational romances (as Jill Lynn). A recipient of the ACFW Genesis award for her fiction work, she has a bachelor’s degree in communications from Bethel University. Jill lives near the beautiful Rocky Mountains with her husband and two children.
Connect with her on social media or at Jill-Lynn.com.

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Profile Image for Tina Loves To Read.
3,453 reviews1 follower
August 31, 2025
This is a Romance, and this is the third book in the K-9 Companions series. I really loved the characters in this book. I also felt the characters fit together very well. The storyline was great. Behr has a fear of dogs, but he really needs a dog to help with his traumatic brain injury. I love all the dogs in this book, and I had so much fun seeing a dog making someone love again. The romance was slow moving. I received an ARC of this book. This review is my own honest opinion about the book like all my reviews are.
3,925 reviews1,763 followers
March 4, 2022
Gah! There's so much I want to say about this book but I won't because...spoilers! I was completely captivated from the very first page...from the front cover, actually! I am so loving this multi-authored series that highlights different kinds of companion working dogs and this one is fabulous!

Love the dynamics between Behr and Ellery. She's one determined firecracker which both amuses and frustrates him. 'Cause Behr isn't going to make the whole dog training thing easy on anyone and you all know I love me a grumpy hero with a crusted over heart of gold. :-) But Ellery isn't a quitter and he grudgingly respects that. Not-so-polite strangers morph into friends and then...happy sigh, you know what comes next, this is a Love Inspired novel after all. Cue the toe-curls and get ready to break out in a happy dance.

Lynn writes with emotion and humour and brings depth to all her characters, including the secondary ones. Real life issues, faith-inspired answers all woven together to make a sigh worthy escape read.
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726 reviews98 followers
February 18, 2022
The Veteran’s Vow by Jill Lynn is part of the Love Inspired K-9 Companions series, and is a stand alone novel. The novel takes place in Colorado with Ellery, who owns an organization that trains service dogs for Veterans. She is passionate about the cause after losing her brother, Ace. Behr is a soldier who returned from combat with issues he struggles with daily. Behr’s mother and sister signed him up for a service dog without his knowledge. He knows he needs one, but has many hurdles to overcome to make that a reality. Both characters become friends and have great chemistry making this a fabulous story.

I am a huge fan of author Jill Lynn and I love her writing! I enjoyed her well developed characters in this story. Behr’s family is hysterical and you want Ellery’s best friend Brynn to be your best friend too! The story handles grief in a beautiful way that will resonate with all readers.

"It was hard to lose your person. To recall anew every morning that they were gone, to start typing a text to them a decade after the fact only to remember they didn't have that communication option in heaven."

The Veteran’s Vow by Jill Lyn is a wonderful story with the themes of remembering those you love, redemption, and rebuilding after losses. This was such a pleasure to read and I highly recommend A Veteran’s Vow.

I was given a complimentary copy of the book and not required to write a positive review.
Profile Image for Susan Snodgrass.
2,002 reviews273 followers
February 22, 2022
The premise for this book is wonderful. My family has a strong military presence and with my own husband being a veteran, I was very interested in reading the book. I know that many veterans are paired with service dogs and they are of great value to them. So, I was all in from the beginning with this plot.

Jill Lynn has crafted a great story of how dogs are matched with veterans and their individual needs. I loved how well trained and sensitive a dog Margo was. And it’s a good story to boot!

My thanks to the publisher and author for a copy of this book.
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2,879 reviews209 followers
February 20, 2022
The Veteran’s Vow was such a good story! It was packed with characters I really liked and the author did a great job of showing the main characters’ strengths and weaknesses. Behr was a great character, who was working very hard to live his life to his best ability after a traumatic brain injury. His strength of character really came through in the pages as he tried again and again to work through his fear of dogs.

Ellery was also a wonderful character. She had such a heart for helping wounded veterans. I liked that she went above and beyond to figure out how to work with Behr in his unique and challenging situation. The friendship and romance that developed between Ellery and Behr felt very natural and left me with such a happy feeling as I finished reading.

Ellery’s nephew, Fletcher, was a great addition to the story, as well. I enjoyed seeing the way he grew and matured emotionally throughout the book.

(4.5 stars)

I received a complimentary copy of this book. All opinions are my own.

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Profile Image for Beth | Faithfully Bookish .
932 reviews247 followers
February 9, 2022
Oh how I love Jill Lynn's storytelling! Ellery and Behr's journey (through personal and professional expectations, familial relationships, honoring the loss of loved ones, and pressing grief over what might have been) is skillfully sprinkled with humor and founded on faith. The secondary characters include a healthy mix of family, friends, and work-related acquaintances. Margo, Hank, Dash, and even little Woodrow rounded out the canine cast like faithful companions ought to. Finally, like the decadent icing on the cake I consumed with no shame... Lynn's warm to tingling heartfelt kiss scenes are completely delightful and always worth the wait! I highly recommend this book!


I received a complimentary copy of this book from the publisher and was under no obligation to post a review. As a co-owner of JustRead Publicity Tours, I received compensation from the publisher and/or author to coordinate a promotional tour for this title. The opinions expressed are my own.
Profile Image for Leslie McKee.
Author 8 books72 followers
February 23, 2022
I love books that feature service dogs, so that caught my attention with Lynn's latest release. Margo was definitely the star of the show in this book, though Behr was a close second.

It was great to see the benefits of service dogs, and I loved Margo! Ellery and Behr were enjoyable and relatable characters, and it was easy to root for them. Relationships and character growth were at a realistic pace so it seemed natural vs. forced. This is a great book to add to your TBR list!

Possible trigger warnings: traumatic brain injury, suicide

Disclaimer: I received a complimentary copy, but I wasn't required to leave a review.
515 reviews
February 22, 2022
I always know when I start a Jill Lynn story that I’m in for a treat. This story is no different. I loved it from start to finish. I literally had no complaints except that it was over too soon! I wanted to keep reading about these characters and their family members, especially Behr’s family. The Veteran’s Vow is definitely my favorite story of Ms. Lynn’s!

The banter in this story between Ellery and Behr is everything! I loved it. I was laughing and smiling the whole time. I loved how their relationship grew and how each had a heart for helping people even though they were both going through hard times.

I also loved Behr’s family and how protective they were of him and dare I say how meddling they were? What a great family! I would also love to see Fletcher’s story one day! I loved how he changed and grew during this story and would love to see him as an adult!
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Author 3 books163 followers
January 6, 2022
The Veteran's Vow was a refreshing read for me because I got to see a glimpse of what service dogs really do. Margo almost stole the show....in a good way, almost. I mean Behr only just bested him in stealing the spotlight, but it was close in my book.

Ellery and Behr's story was compelling and I pretty much could not put the book down until I knew what was going to happen with them and their dogs. Along with Fletcher, her nephew, there is much character growth in this story, and Jill packs in her signature humor - which I love.


Pick up a Jill Lynn book today, anyone will do, but if you love dogs, get this one today. You won't regret it.


The book was provided by the publisher. My opinion is my own.
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3,629 reviews86 followers
February 21, 2022
"The Veteran's Vow" is a romance. Behr needs a service dog but is afraid of dogs due to traumatic experiences while in the military. His sisters sign him up for a dog, and Ellery challenges him to try to overcome his fear of his service dog. They work together with the help of an expert in phobias. Ellery's troubled-teen nephew is staying with her for a while, and Behr works at a ranch that helps troubled teens. Behr helps him get into the summer program and mentors him. Ellery and Behr grow to care for each other as they work together, but Behr is committed to helping the family of his dead best friend while Ellery is too busy with her service dog program to have a relationship.

Ellery and Behr were both nice people who noticed when something was bothering another person and really listened. They quickly opened up to each other about their struggles and found ways to help each other. And the sweet dog was just perfect for Behr. The main characters were engaging and had depth, coming across as real people with real struggles. There was no sex or bad language. Overall, I'd recommend this enjoyable romance.

I received an ebook review copy of this book from the publisher through NetGalley.
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454 reviews13 followers
January 3, 2023
The Veteran's Vow was a great book that was hard to put down. The chemistry between Behr and Ellery felt so natural, even if he accused her of trying to break down his door when they fi st met. Ellery was so patient with Behr but also knew how beneficial it would be in the end for him to leave his comfort zone. I also love dogs so having a book all about dogs, especially service dogs specifically trained to help veterans, was great. I do wish one of the off leash dogs mentioned hadn't been a pitbull just because of the bad rap already (and we love our pittie mix who is always leashed when out), but since nothing majorly bad happened, it felt like the issue was directed more at the owner and not the dog breed.
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3,626 reviews
March 4, 2022
I have yet to read a story by Jill Lynn that I didn't adore, and I have read almost all of her books. This one is no different! I LOVED this story! What's not love about it? You have adorable dogs, a surly but lovable teenager, a dreamy war vet(or as Brynn calls him-Hot Vet) and a great main character that is trying to help all the war vets she can with service dogs. This was a wonderful read. Don't miss this sweet friends to more story with lots of humor.

I received a copy of this book from the author but also purchased my own copy for my favorites shelf. All thoughts are my own.
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1,162 reviews117 followers
March 23, 2022
This is one of those books that you hate to lay down as it captures your attention from page one. Ellery is a spunky spitfire that can be a bit pushy and over the top but that’s exactly what Behr needs to convince him he needs a service dog. Who can resist Margo the perfect service dog that Behr needs as she would make anyone want a companion dog. The undercurrent of romantic sparks keeps you engrossed and the family unit warms your heart. An inspiring story of faith over fear and trust. I loved the characters and I enjoy this author the more I read. Add this to your TBR pile soon.
I won a copy of this book from Seekerville/author. The honest review and opinions are my own and were not required.
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866 reviews42 followers
January 14, 2022
I'm going to be straight up honest and say that I wouldn't ever usually pick up a dog book. I'm not a dog person, so I don't usually find myself interested in books where they play a big part. However, if one author can cause me to give one of these books a chance, I'm not surprised that it was Jill Lynn.

I absolutely adored this one, and never wanted to see it come to an end. I loved getting an up close look into the many capabilities that service dogs have, and I truly adored Margo throughout the entire story. She was definitely one of my favorite parts of the story, and I loved how she's willing to work with Behr to help him work through his fears. I found Behr's character to be really refreshing and unique. He's suffering through unimaginable circumstances, and yet he still knows how to trust God though it all, and keep his sense of humor in the process. Ellery was also a character I enjoyed right from the start. She's taken the grief from losing her only brother and channeled it into a way to help other veteran's and honor her brother in the process.

I loved how this entire story felt realistic, and all of the growth showed by the characters felt like it was something that could honestly happen. I also really enjoyed the natural way that the relationship between Ellery and Behr progresses, and it blended seamlessly and authentically into the rest of the story.

Perhaps my favorite part of the entire story however was the beautiful relationship that Behr's entire family has. I loved that, and thought it added an extra wonderful bit to an already lovely story.

Jill Lynn has yet to disappoint me, and this one might just be my favorite by her yet.

Final Rating: 5/5.

Thanks so much to the author for allowing me to advance read and review this!

I voluntarily read and reviewed a complimentary advance reader copy of this novel from the author in exchange for an honest review. I was not required to give a positive review. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
Profile Image for Kay Garrett.
598 reviews93 followers
April 2, 2022
THE VETERAN’S VOW by Jill Lynn is the third book in the K-9 Companions series. It’s the heart tugging, inspirational story of Behr Belgado and Ellery Watson.

Behr is a military vet that’s returned home after a traumatic brain injury. Yes, he has some physical limitations and medical issues, but the one thing he does NOT need is a service dog. Not after having his traumatic experience with dogs while serving his country overseas. It still gives him nightmares. In his eyes, his primary obligation is to the wife, Marina, and her daughter of his fellow vet and best buddy, who didn’t make it home. Nothing romantic – more like taking care of kin because that’s what he thought of Jake as – his brother.

Ellery is the owner of Helping Paw a company that she opened in honor of her brother, who had died serving his country, and for all the veterans that returned home in need of help that a service dog could give them. Helping Paws is her life 24/7 leaving little to no time for anything else. It was even the reason her last relationship ended when her boyfriend gave her an ultimatum of Helping Paws or him. She has a way of matching up the perfect pair – veteran to dog. Service dogs take time to train and her waiting list is long, so why is she so determined to match up Margo, a chocolate lab, with Behr – even when he neglected to show up for their first appointment? After finding out that Behr didn’t sign up for the service dog, that his kinfolks did, and then finds out why Behr is hesitate, she is determine to take it slow and see it through. With advice from a doctor, patience, and working one on one, she will prove that Margo is meant to be Behr’s dog.

During this same time, Fletcher, Ellery’s nephew, is sent by his mother to live with Ellery for the summer in hopes of getting him away from the wrong crowd – a crowd of bad influences and that seems to be taking him in the wrong direction. Having no experience with teenagers, much less resentful ones, Ellery has her hands full. She’s extremely thankful when Behr volunteers to help with Fletcher and manages to gets him squeezed into the MENtor camp.

Can Behr get over his fear of dogs? Will Margo prove to him how beneficial she would be for him? Will Ellery make progress in improving Helping Paws getting sponsorships so she can hire help in order to supply more vets with service dogs? Will she find there is time for more than Helping Paws in her life? Will Behr and Ellery’s opening up to the other about troublesome parts of their lives find them opening up their hearts as well? Will the promise of a dog help Fletcher to accept his summer in Mt. Vista? Will the MENtor camp have Fletcher figuring out that it’s what he does now that will decide which direction his life goes forward? Can there be a future for a woman whose life is dogs and a man that’s fearful of them?

THE VETERAN’S VOW is the well-crafted, inspirational story with many facets. It’s about mourning a loss (be it a person or an ability), moving forward with determination and often in baby steps, learning that to give help you often need to accept help as well, never giving up, working through your problems with the support of others often makes the tasks easier to do and you never know when love will be revealed. Jill Lynn weaves a tale that will make it very hard to put this book down once you start reading it. Loving this K-9 series and THE VETERAN’S VOW was a fabulous addition to it. Definitely FIVE STAR reading!
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1,389 reviews2 followers
June 28, 2022
First star is for Jill's descriptive, creative writing. For a 'Love, Inspired' author, I was seriously impressed. She can actually write - jump back! It was pretty astounding, and I'm looking forward to more from her, after this. I'm not a huge fan of MANY of the LI authors. Clean books, yes. But good writing? Mostly no. Jill is an exception, thank goodness. More, she's not afraid to get romantic. LI authors seem to think any smidgeon of passion in their stories will nudge them into Hell. Jill isn't that way, thankfully.

Second star is for the characters/story. These are likeable but not perfect and often a little crazy people. Ellery's "hulk impressions" were cute, Fletcher was a good kid, the sisters were awesome, as was the bestie... it was good stuff.

But there were problems. A LOT of problems with this book. First, is his 'injury'. Okay, so you want him to have a TBI (Traumatic Brain Injury). Okay. But don't tell me that he has headaches, blurred vision, light sensitivity, noise sensitivity, and balance issues and not ever SHOW ME any of that. It's BS. There was *ONE* token 'episode' in which Behr hits a doorframe with his head when he stumbles and needs twelve stitches. It felt contrived and forced, a lone 'example' for the story's sake and NOT because it's his reality.

YES, he trips while carrying food once,
but heck, *I* do that.

And there are NO OTHER symptoms that ever manifest in the weeks and months they're together? He doesn't need sunglasses when he goes out, the thirteen nieces and nephews' chaos never overwhelm him and cause him to retreat, he never gets a single headache or has difficulty driving or seeing or staying upright before Margo? SERIOUSLY?!

And who needs twelve stitches hitting a doorframe?
A goose-egg, yes, a black eye or a bruise but...
what's there to rip yourself on?!

Ellery has a dog. She's a dog lover, so this makes sense. What *DOESN'T* make sense is that we see this dog *ONE TIME* the entire book, because it's "anti-social". It doesn't work for me, having a dog trainer without a dog in her space AT LEAST 50% of the time, and this dog shows up *ONCE* the entire story (although there are mentions of Fletcher taking it out to play with another dog, which... what about its anti-social issue...?) I just didn't buy it. At all. Yes, Behr is scared of dogs. But never having Ellery's dog be an issue for him, when it's 'wolf-like' and aloof and tense...? NO. Just no.

I *DESPISE* when vets play the 'war hero' card, and Behr has no compunction about it. ((Typical.))
I also despise when people fawn over the 'war hero'. But these are my own issues, and that I picked up a veteran book at all is unusual, because I'm not down with it, having grown up military.

And I have ENDLESS issues with chrischun authors who tell me so-n-so is 'in Heaven'. Do they not read their Bibles? Heaven is NOT open for business - the *ONLY* one who ascended there is Christ, the Firstfruits. Read 1 Corinthians 15 for details, and STOP WITH THE FALSE TEACHINGS.

Also their 'faith' in this story is basically vague, shallow, random references to God's hand in things, and some allusions to having 'prayed' about this or that. It was weak sauce, but then it's 'Love, Inspired'. Lax on the 'Inspired', as per the usual... because faith ain't really the point, apparently.

So YES, I enjoyed the book, but YES, I had problems with it.

And I didn't know it was #3 of TWELVE in a series, so... WoW. Okay.
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193 reviews6 followers
April 8, 2022
I have liked every Jill Lynn book I have read so far, but The Veteran's Vow, I think, is the best one yet.

Behr Delgado is a veteran who struggles to accept his new normal which, because of his injuries, includes a lot less than he was capable of before; balance being one of the major issues. His family signs him up for a service dog training, which forces Behr to face yet another challenge: his fear of dogs.

Thankfully, Ellery Watson who owns and operates the dog training business understands Behr's predicament and gives her all to help him both to overcome his fear and to train him to rely and use the help of Margo the service dog. Ellery, however, has her own challenges. She is still grieving the loss of her brother, and she is trying to help her troubled nephew.

The first few chapters were rather hard to read because the rising action presented the problems in the charaters' lives in a way that left very little hope for anything to turn out well. I thought, it was brilliantly written.

But the turn for the better does comes largely through Behr's "pushy" and loving family who catapult the changes in the nephew's attitude, make Ellery yearn for a better relationship with her own parents, open Behr up for the wisdom his dad offers, and so much more. The community program Behr is working for gives him a reason to get up every morning and also offers Ellery's nephew tools to cope with teen years.

Although there are a lot more themes and threads to follow in this story, for me, the major one was the importance and value of family and community and the help and support they can offer; and towards the end of the story also the beauty of slefless love. The book is beautifully written, deep, and heartfelt.
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1,158 reviews34 followers
May 5, 2022
Such a sweet read! I was intrigued by The Veteran’s Vow from the get-go. I hold a special place in my heart for veterans, so seeing one featured was revitalizing and deserved. I appreciate the focus of good mental health, especially when it comes to our armed forces. Documenting Behr’s symptoms and internal dialogue made this struggle real, and is something I know many veterans sadly must deal with. Reading Behr and Ellery’s story made me not only appreciate veterans all the more but I have an even greater appreciation for those that have outreach programs like Helping Paws. It is a need that is definitely there.

Seeing Ellery’s heart and passion for her program shined so brightly I couldn’t help but feel the same way. Seeing Behr face his fears, and battle his own inner strife, was completely relatable, as we all tend to be hard on ourselves, but this story also shows how important it is to have a good support system around you.

I love the playful banter between the characters. Behr and Ellery’s relationship is especially refreshing, but Margo stole the show in my book. I always seem to fall more in love with secondary characters and that includes amazing pets like Margo. Service dogs are such blessings, and it was great to see one highlighted in a novel, especially one that stole my heart.

I loved how organic and natural Behr and Ellery felt, this whole novel feeling very realistic and down to earth. I seriously couldn’t put it down and immensely enjoyed this quick and sweet read.

*I have voluntarily reviewed a copy of this book which I received from the author/publisher. All views and opinions expressed are completely honest, and my own.
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2,209 reviews51 followers
May 11, 2022
Behr is dealing with a traumatic brain injury and his well meaning family members signed him up to have a service dog. Ellery is the women who will pair and prepare him to work with the dog. What she didn't expect was for his fear of dogs. Now she's hoping to help him get used to dog and he's helping her out with her troubled nephew.

So if your of the Christian faith you might appreciate many of the things that happen throughout this book where these characters were very much of faith, god, and prayers. I'm not much into that but I was fine looking past it because you really get a sense of who these people were. I enjoyed seeing that light romance between the two you can tell they liked eachother but there was many things to deal with before they can really see about starting a relationship. I liked seeing the friendship and support they were giving eachother throughout the book. Ellery was going above and beyond her line of work by getting Behr used to his support dog and when things were getting challenging she was there to slow things down or adjust to fix Behr's comfort level. Then there was the whole troubled newphew he was getting in with a troubled crowed back at home and Ellery wanted to help him out as much as she can but limited with time and Behr really stepped up and helped things out with the kid. Overall this was a nice light read I enjoyed it.
241 reviews2 followers
March 6, 2022
The Veteran’s Vow is the first book that I have read by Jill Lynn. I was a little surprised by how much I enjoyed it and I look forward to reading more her work in the future. This was a fast sweet easy romance. It is heavy on faith, so if that isn’t to your liking reading wise then this isn’t the book for you, but if it is then you will love it. I personally don’t read a lot like this, but was really surprised by how much I liked it. It is about Ellery who started a charity called Helping Paws, which finds, trains, and matches dogs to veterans to be their service animal, and Behr a veteran who has a brain injury and needs a service dog, but there is just one problem he is terrified of dogs. Ellery has her work cut out for her with Behr because she knows that he needs Margo and Margo needs him they are a perfect match, but she has to figure out a way to get over his fear of dogs or at least his fear of one dog in particular, Margo. Will Ellery succeed it helping Behr get over his fear of dogs at least enough for him to trust and rely on Margo to help him every day? Will Ellery and Behr find their way to their very own happily ever after? Read The Veteran’s Vow to find out.
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Author 27 books616 followers
March 11, 2022
The Veteran’s Vow by Jill Lynn is part of Love Inspired K-9 Companions collection.

With every book, it seems, Jill Lynn rises on my list of favorite authors. The Veteran’s Vow is a wonderful story full of emotional depth and real characters.

I identified with Behr Delgado – while he suffers from a TBI (traumatic brain injury) due to a wartime injury, I battle chronic migraine and the symptoms often overlap. Jill Lynn did an amazing job of bringing those struggles to life in a respectful, real-life way.

And Ellery Watson is a breath of fresh air! Her life may not be easy, but she has a giving heart and a cheerful smile readers can feel though the pages. Of course, Margo, the lab Ellery is attempting to place with Behr, is adorably sweet, too.

All-in-all, I absolutely loved this book and highly recommend it.


I received a complimentary copy of this book from JustRead Tours. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with FTC guidelines.
Profile Image for Samantha.
473 reviews17 followers
November 13, 2023
I came really close to shutting and tossing it after this line on page 15:

"The fair skin kissing Ellery's eyes crinkled."

There's more eye crinkling on page 105: "The skin kissing Behr's butterscotch eyes crinkled with amusement."

It also falls victim to that common trope of people referring to themselves with their first and last name, particularly when they're talking to themselves. An example is this line in italics, which is in her head:

No cowering, Ellery Watson. You're the adult.

This dynamic continues later when the hero's sister calls him by his full name for no apparent reason.

Also, MENtor camp sounds like a Promise Keepers thing. Which maybe it is.

The dialogue is also formal and not overly tailored to each character, with lines like "He made a terrible decision, and yet I'm glad."

Having said that, it picks up later in the book, and is one of the few I've read where you can really feel the chemistry between the two and the agony they're feeling about it. So three stars, I suppose.
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2,197 reviews
May 20, 2023
After receiving a TBI while serving his country, Behr returns home but can his biggest fear be the answer to his healing?

An engaging and heartwarming romance with wonderful characters and a plot that does a great job of pulling the characters together despite their own plans. Ellery thinks that she can find a dog to help Behr, and I liked that she was understanding and didn't push him too much. I liked how they bonded over their faith, and helping Ellery's nephew as well.

I think that one of my favorite things was the give and take of the friendship between Ellery and Behr. His family is welcoming and wonderful, I especially liked his father.

Overall, such a wonderful heartwarming read with great characters, pacing and engaging plot. Probably my favorite by this author so far!


I received a complimentary copy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.
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Author 1 book88 followers
December 27, 2021
I don’t usually read dog books but this one sucked me in and wouldn’t let go. Author Jill Lynn writes a story that will tug at your heart as you read about a wounded hero and the woman who wants to help all heroes, especially this one.

The characters are very well developed. To “watch” their growth gives you hope in real life. A handsome hero. A woman driven by her past. And a teen who needs to be loved and guided. You will love them instantly. And if you like dogs, you have some bonus material to enjoy.

Be aware this book deals with traumatic brain injury and suicide. It's done in a gentle yet honest way but could be a trigger. The story focuses on getting healthy, even when injuries are for life. I highly recommend it!

I received a complimentary copy of this book but was not required to leave a review.
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1,478 reviews5 followers
May 30, 2022
This was a very sweet book to read for the Memorial Day weekend. In this story you meet a guy named Behr Delgado. He is a guy who got injured serving in the military. You also meet a woman named Ellery Watson who runs a place called Helping Paws.

Beth’s sister’s sign him up to get a service dog in which he isn’t told about. He doesn’t do to meet Ellery for his training with his service dog. Ellery goes in search of him. Ellery’s nephew is sent to spend time with Ellery which he isn’t happy about. Behr isn’t certain if he is capable of having a service dog because of his injuries he has suffered. Ellery and Behr start having feelings for each other. This was a very good book and I enjoyed reading it.
1,282 reviews9 followers
March 31, 2023
Good addition to the K-9 Companions series

Ellery knocks on Behr's door when he missed the first training for his new service dog Margo. Only when she arrives, Ellery finds out that he hadn't even signed up for the service dog, his family had! Behr has a problem with dogs, so doesn't see how he can work with a service dog, even though he could use one. Fortunately, Margo is the calmest, sweetest chocolate lab. Ellery has her nephew living with her for the summer. He is not happy to be there. How can they all have a happy solution?Read

The pace is fast and the tone is uncertain yet hopeful with a character oriented storyline. The characters are vivid and engaging. The Christian ideals are subtly woven in. If you like romances with veterans, dogs and superb characters.
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September 24, 2024
I so love this story. Behr is just a great character. I was taken by him from the start. The way he dealt with his circumstances. The way he bravely pushed forward in the face of fear.

I will add that these books continue to enlighten me. It never occurred to me that someone would have a fear of dogs due to things they had seen while deployed.

I also loved that there wasn’t a tremendous amount of angst between Behr and Ellery. At least not the typical angst. They both laid their cards on the table from the start and made it clear that they were neither one available for a relationship. And they respected that and honored that. Any angst was inside each one as they struggled with their true feelings.
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February 11, 2022
Once again, Jill Lynn outdid herself with this book. First off, to name one of the man characters Behr?! How awesome! And to come to know him as a veteran who is suffering from a TBI is such a humbling thing. Walking with him thru his vulnerability of his daily life and the fact that he's terrified of dogs, Yet having him get involved with a woman who runs a service dog company while dealing with a troubled nephew is absolutely a beautiful story. This book is so well written (all of Jill's books are) and I could not put it down. I had it read in less than a day. I highly recommend this book !! You won't be sorry you read it!!!
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February 28, 2022
“Ellery’s laugh…was quickly morphing into one of Behr’s favorite sounds. She was generous with it. She spread it around like confetti at a birthday party or cookies during the holidays.”
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This was such a wonderful love story! It was such a fun read! Even though the author tackled some deep topics, she did so in a way that came across as honest but also didn’t feel too heavy as a read. I loved getting to know Behr and Ellery, and getting to see their journey as they learned to lean on and trust each other. I loved how they both had hearts to help others and the way they found in each other someone who understood them and could come alongside them and support them! This was my first read by this author, and I loved every minute! I look forward to reading more by her!
I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book. All opinions are my own.
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