Eckhart excels at peeling back the layers of "tough" men. Jed’s internal struggle between his lone-wolf instincts and his need for connection is the heartbeat of the book.
It’s the classic "irresistible force meeting an immovable object." You have a protagonist who is determined to stay detached, thrown into a situation where detachment equals failure. The stakes aren't just Jed's safety, but his heart—which he’s guarded far more carefully than his life. Thrill of the Chase by Lorhainne Eckhart.epub
The story centers on , a man who has spent his life trying to outrun the shadow of his past. Just when he thinks he’s found a semblance of peace, the ultimate catalyst appears: a woman who represents everything he shouldn't want and a mystery he can’t ignore. The "chase" isn't just a physical pursuit—it's the emotional hunt for redemption. What Makes it a "Friessen" Story? Eckhart excels at peeling back the layers of "tough" men