Question: Why is a Navy Seal in land locked Afghanistan? Answer: SEa Air Land Teams can deploy anywhere needed. Am I the only one who needed an answer to that question? I wanted the answer so much, I looked it up. Now it works for me. I must say the entire story worked for me once this one little question was answered. Boy did it work!For a short piece, it was all there. Well-developed characters that were likable. Even horn dog Zane was likable. A story that moved well in spite of covering a six month time frame in a short novella. The pacing was good. The action was exciting. Just enough action in Afghanistan to get a flavor of things without any triggers. I was worried about that. There were more triggers when they got home, but that seems easier for me to deal with somehow. (No one said I made sense all the time, if ever.) This was a well put together story that was interesting and engaging. I look forward to reading more of this newly formed company these guys put together. I received a copy of this story in exchange for an honest review. This was a really good short story about a couple with an instant attraction. Jon fights what he is feeling, because he doesn't think things can work out since he's a Navy SEAL. Ali knew Jon didn't want a relationship and decided a one night stand was better than nothing. Jon and Ali didn't part on very good terms after there one night. When Ali gets in trouble Jon and his buddy Rick are there to help pick up the pieces for Ali and her friend Darci.
Cool enough book that I want to read the next book in the series. Which isn't out YET.
—Car
A great story to start a new series. Looking forward to the others' stories as well.
—Bibi
I own this book as part of a collection: Hot Alpha SEALs: Military Romance Megaset
—dopey
Missing that spark that makes fictional characters feel real.
—ThirstforKnowledge