A grumpy, jaded veteran paired with a "sunshine" younger co-worker.
While Battle to Surrender can be read as a standalone , it is part of the Heroes at Home trilogy: Tyler and Gage's story. Battle for the Top: Luke and Jordan's story. Battle to Surrender: Hunter and Shane's story.
Includes strong supporting roles from Hunter's former army "brothers"—Luke, Gage, and Doc—who appeared in previous books. Series Information Battle to Surrender by Willow Dixon
The novel is recognized for its high heat and emotional depth, featuring several popular romance tropes:
Battle to Surrender (Heroes at Home #3) by Willow Dixon | Goodreads. Battle to Surrender (Heroes at Home #3) - Goodreads A grumpy, jaded veteran paired with a "sunshine"
The story follows , a former army sergeant who has spent two years trying to transition to civilian life while grappling with PTSD and survivor's guilt. He has long hidden his true submissive desires, fearing they conflict with his "tough soldier" identity.
The book is approximately 75,000 words and is available in ebook, paperback, and audiobook formats. Battle to Surrender (Heroes at Home #3) - Goodreads Battle to Surrender: Hunter and Shane's story
Everything changes when he is teamed up on a work project with , a younger, handsome co-worker. Shane is firm but sweet, and he quickly recognizes the dynamic Hunter needs to truly relax. As they work together on a fundraiser for an LGBTQ shelter, Hunter begins to "surrender" his control, letting Shane take care of him in the way he has always craved. Key Themes & Tropes