The Betrayal at West Point
my constant companion, a heavy blanket of d
Caleb Blakely, my squad leader, was a rem
a woman masquerading as my injured brother, desperately clin
y, nowhere to hide my true identity from fifty other men. Caleb had me cornered,
hattering before my eyes. My heart hammered against my ribs
uldn't let him win. I couldn't let him break me. My voice, surprisingly
al endurance course, the "Recondo," wageri
my secret, or I' d publicly expose
to reclaim control and prove that e