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"Doc" is the second book in the Jackson Series. In "Wildcat", the first book in the Jackson Series, Dr. Clark was the emergency room doctor when Trace fell off the horse. This book is Cassie and Dirk's story.
Cassie wasn't always a Christian. Her contact with Sam and Trace changed her life in more ways than one. Her family didn't like the choices that she had made in her life, but it was her life to live. So far, that life didn't include a man. One man did catch her eye because he was so good looking, but he irritated her to no end. Could that irritability actually be attraction?
Dirk was medically discharged from the Marines. He didn't like to talk about it to anyone. He was perfectly fine brooding in his own pain and thoughts until a little spitfire of a woman interrupted his pity party. What was it about Cassie that drew him to her? She wasn't even his type. She was short, opinionated, and demanding. However, he felt at ease when he was with her. Should he let her in? Did God send Cassie to help guide him out of the dark place that he was in?
Cassie wasn't always a Christian. Her contact with Sam and Trace changed her life in more ways than one. Her family didn't like the choices that she had made in her life, but it was her life to live. So far, that life didn't include a man. One man did catch her eye because he was so good looking, but he irritated her to no end. Could that irritability actually be attraction?
Dirk was medically discharged from the Marines. He didn't like to talk about it to anyone. He was perfectly fine brooding in his own pain and thoughts until a little spitfire of a woman interrupted his pity party. What was it about Cassie that drew him to her? She wasn't even his type. She was short, opinionated, and demanding. However, he felt at ease when he was with her. Should he let her in? Did God send Cassie to help guide him out of the dark place that he was in?