Book #4 from the series: Via Daemonia Motorcycle Club

Jumper (Via Daemonia Motorcycle Club Book 4)

About

Marshall “Jumper” Sager is the Secretary of the Via Daemonia Motorcycle Club. Life is a daily struggle for Jumper. After a horrible explosion that killed four of his Navy SEAL teammates and brothers, Jumper suffers from a severe case of PTSD. He knows he should stay away from Jasmine Sharpe, the town’s curvy veterinarian, but she’s a temptation he can’t seem to resist.

Jasmine has been secretly in love with Jumper since the day they met over two years ago, but knows he’d never notice a curvy nerd like her. When dog bodies are left around town, Jasmine is determined to find the culprit and bring them to justice. She knows it’s dangerous and she doesn’t care.

Jumper can’t lost another person he cares about. He must protect his danger magnet at all costs. A mysterious farm leads them to an illegal dog fighting ring and it’ll take all of the VDMC to rescue Jumper and Jasmine...but will they make it in time?

Praise for this book

Mental health of soldiers & first responders is not talked about enough, especially those who suffer with PTSD, Elise captured this hero’s suffering in such a way I was crying just pages in. Jumper will always hold a very special place in my heart with family that has experienced war induced PTSD. Jazz is the perfect match for our wounded hero, and loves his pup just as much. I LOVED this book for this series & I can not wait to see what else she can come up with 🩵

You can feel sorry for Jumper or you can see him as a strong man. He’s so willing to help his brothers and his blood brother. Doesn’t think he’s worth anyone’s time or effort, until Jazz. She shows him just how worthy he is. Brings the horror of what our veterans go through into focus. Excellent book

This really was a great read. The author took time to research their material. It has a great message with how service members deal with PTSD and what effects it has on spouses and family members. Jumper and Jazz navigate what it’s like to have these issues and how to overcome them.