Nobody Knows
Lani Lynn Vale
Release Date: November 10, 2020
All
he ever wanted was to matter to someone.
What
he didn’t know was that he did matter to someone.
Someone
that worried about him every single day that he was gone.
***
Malachi
Gabriel Gnocchi was missing for two years. Thanks to a mission gone wrong, not
only had he been captured, but his best friend along with his fellow teammates
had been taken, too.
He
spent two years in hell, hoping and praying that one day he’d get to go home.
And
one day he does. Only, he isn’t the same person that left. Every single thing
that made him Malachi is no more.
***
Sierra
started writing to soldiers overseas through the soldier pen pal program when
she was in high school. Years later, she had no idea that the one soldier that
she’d been paired up with in the very beginning would be the one man that would
change her world eight years down the road.
When
the letters from her soldier stopped, she knew that something bad had happened.
When
they started back up again two years after the last letter, she thought that
someone was playing a joke on her.
Only,
that joke wasn’t a joke at all.
The
man on the other end of those letters is a man that’s dying slowly from the
inside out.
He’s
a living, breathing, mess and there’s only one thing she can do to help him.
Write
him back and hope that she can bring him back from the edge.
Nobody Knows is the eleventh title in
the Swat Generations 2.0 series. Malachi
and Sierra’s story is a unique fake relationship, friends to lovers romance
with complex and endearing characters. Whilst
Malachi was serving overseas in the military Sierra became his pen-pal.
Malachi is a brooding, broken,
outcast and former prisoner of war.
Despite the demons from his past, he’s very resilient, sweet, caring, and
protective, whilst battling to find his new normal.
Sierra is a strong, independent and
driven woman who is also very headstrong and determined.
Their journey has quite a few twists
and turns but their friendship and the letters they share are heartwarming and
the chemistry between them is undeniable.
Another thoroughly enjoyable
addition to the Swat Generations 2.0 series.
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