Cooper By Harper Sloan -

A primary "solid feature" of (part of the Corps Security series) is its deep focus on emotional healing and family dynamics . Unlike previous high-action installments in the series, this book is primarily driven by character emotions and the process of learning to trust. Key Narrative Features

: The story centers on Asher, who uses a joking personality to mask the immense pain of losing his brother, Zeke Cooper. His path to vengeance is challenged when Chelcie enters his life. Cooper by Harper Sloan

: Though it features new central characters, it is considered essential to the overarching series. It utilizes flashbacks to provide necessary backstory on Zeke and Asher that clarifies events from previous books. A primary "solid feature" of (part of the

: Reviewers frequently highlight the "solid" use of the established Corps Security family . For instance, characters like Maddox Locke play a significant role in helping Asher, providing clues for future books in the series. His path to vengeance is challenged when Chelcie

: The book uniquely addresses the aspect of fatherhood, specifically through Asher's connection to an unborn baby, which adds a layer of tenderness to his otherwise "rough around the edges" persona. Product Information