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The Seal’s Undivorce - BWWM Military Navy SEAL Romance
The Seal’s Undivorce - BWWM Military Navy SEAL Romance
The Seal’s Undivorce - BWWM Military Navy SEAL Romance
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The Seal’s Undivorce - BWWM Military Navy SEAL Romance

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Jacob Sanders arrives home from a heartbreaking deployment to find a love letter from his estranged wife. A package of divorce papers in his in box. Clearly the mother of his five children has decided to move on. 

Danika Sanders has gotten her groove back. After a long bout of postpartum depression that started somewhere between the birth of her now three year twins and her new four month old daughter, she has picked herself up and thinks herself ready to finally deal with her alpha SEAL husband. 

Wrong and wrong. 

Jacob and Danika have a lot to learn about themselves and each other before they can either reunite or release each other. A secret baby, five boys, Jacob's raw jealousy and Danika's hot gay maid all conspire against the thinning threads of their passionate marriage. Will an unexpected shooter put an end to all they hold dear, or tie those threads together so they have a saving knot to hold onto?

*** Standalone short story, no cliffhangers. ***

LanguageEnglish
Release dateNov 12, 2018
ISBN9781540168832
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The Seal’s Undivorce

Chapter 1

Divorce papers? Fucking hell.

Jacob Sanders drove off the Dam Neck base and onto the highway, determined to put a quick end to this bullshit.

How long had that shit been sitting in his inbox? Couldn’t the Navy at least notify him when his wife was about to divorce his ass?

Jacob mentally calculated how long he’d been away on deployment. Christ. Three months in Iraq, two in France, then home for two days before his team went wheels up to Syria. Goddammit that had been what ... shit, six months ago? He had lost track.

He blew out a frustrated breath as he pulled out from behind a slow moving truck.

Whatever it was, however long it’d been, he and Danika had an agreement. She was an officer’s wife and knew who he was when she married him. He was a SEAL and his career meant everything. His team was everything. He’d had to put them first over the past ten years in order to be the type of leader to meet his own aspirations and have his team maintain mad respect for him. A divorce? What the fuck, Danika. What. The. Fuck!

He gripped the steering wheel, pulling around another truck.

His marriage, now a bleak separation from his wife was equally as important, though. Danika and his five boys meant the fucking world to him. She knew that. They were what he fought for. Protected. Treasured. So when his wife, after eight years of marriage, had broken down under the pressure, he had belligerently allowed a separation.

He fucking hated every minute of it but had no choice after Danika dug in. He couldn’t fight with her forever.

Jacob blasted his horn when a car pulled in front of him.

They decided that Danika would keep the boys. He left the house and stayed on base. When it was his time to see them, he stayed with them at the house while Danika left. It was the best way to make sure the boys were the least affected by their problems. Keeping them in the house meant the same schools, same friends, same everything they’d always known, and the adults going back and forth instead of the other way around, kept the boys adjusted as they soldiered on.

He was so fuckin’ proud of his kids.

Now she wanted a divorce? No way. No fucking way. He would not lose his family. She could walk away from him over his dead body.

Jacob glared out the windshield. What the hell was with all the traffic? He checked the time, then his rear-view mirror. He looked like shit. He hadn’t shaved in days, needed a haircut bad, and sported enough dark circles and bags under his eyes to rival a raccoon. Because he was out in the sun most of his last deployment, his brown hair looked blond, his brown eyes bleak, like he was some kind of strung-out surfer in need of food and sleep.

He looked away from his sorry-ass reflection and back at the road.

He and Danika had an understanding, dammit, and he had stuck to it even though he fucking hated it. He stayed on base when not with the boys, and she went ... who the fuck knew? It fucking pissed him off that she never told him where she was staying, but he backed off asking and gave her the space she had requested.

Jacob, you take off on deployment and I have no idea where you are. I can only reach you by phone if I’m lucky. If you want to get a hold of me during your time with the boys, call my cell.

Jesus Christ. Her fucking space was now a goddamn chasm. Why did he let her get away with that?

Because you fucking love her and don’t want to lose her, and you would’ve done anything to make sure she didn’t walk away for good.

Fuck. Jacob sped past a car.

He was done appeasing her. He’d given her everything she asked for. Now, this. Space. Time. More fucking space. He’d given in and given her everything he could think of to keep her from completely leaving with his boys, and still she wanted a fucking divorce? Goddamn him if he even knew why.

He glanced down at the package of papers beside him. Pictured them on fire. Burning to ashes that he’d bury out back behind his house. Or he could just toss them out the window, and let ’em land in a swamp.

Divorce papers? What fucking divorce papers? I never got any goddamned fucking divorce papers.

He pulled off the highway and headed through the downtown core. In minutes, he was driving up into the hills of the neighborhood he’d grown up in. He passed St. Augustine’s church, the centuries’ old place he had tripped home from every Sunday his whole childhood. He married the love of his life there in front of fourteen-hundred of his closest friends, family and SEAL team brothers. It had been beautiful. She’d been beautiful. The best

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