SEALs Honor: A Military Romance (Take No Prisoners Book 1)
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NancyB
> 3 dayThis book was a well written and edited joy to read. This is a new to me author that I came to know thru the Kindle World program. I am so glad I did her stories are a treat! I love the audio option!
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Kindle Customer
Greater than one weekI enjoy reading romance stories. This is a good story with good characters. I would recommend this book. I think I will get the next book because the preview looks interesting
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Miss Heidi
> 3 day** spoiler alert ** I liked this book and was glad for the twist at the end. It totally caught me off guard. This is the first book I have read from this author and it wont be the last. The characters are well developed, to the point that I wanted to yell at Tuck to open his mouth and save himself. It is a fast paced book with Alpha males and a gutsy and sexy female pilot. If you love hot military guys and a sexy heroine, this is the book for you. Delaney OConnell (Razor) is one of the very few women pilots who fly the Seals into missions. She is Army, a pilot with the 160th. She is very career oriented and tries to not do anything that would hurt all her hard work. And sexy Seals are definitely something that could hurt her position. Reed Tucker (Tuck) is a sexy Seal. He and his best friend Cory joined the military together and have come up through the ranks together. He is very interested in Delaney. Cory Nipton (Reaper) is Tucks best friend and a fellow Seal. He is interested in Delaney as well. Delaney is on probation as he only female in command flying for the 160th SOAR. Her job is to fly the Seals into their dangerous missions. She has worked very hard for 3 years to get where she is. She knows that getting involved with a Seal would look very bad for her. Plus, she has been down this road before. She lost her future husband just a couple of weeks after they were engaged so she doesnt want to go there again. But Tuck was hard to resist. They had hooked up and she knew she had to put a stop to it. At a bar when they were all blowing off steam, problems arise when Cory asks her to marry him in front of the team. She does not give him an answer, but says she will think on it. Tuck is hurt by this, but does not tell his friend that they had been together. While they are deployed, a mission goes horribly wrong and Cory is hurt bad. She says yes to him to ty to keep him from dying, even though she loves Tuck, who is unable to tell her he loves her. When Tuck is invited to Corys wedding, he believes his world is ending. The twists and turns of this book will keep you guessing right to the ending. This is a fun, sexy read. Reviewed by an Angel as part of the Audrey Carlan Book Club.
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JigsawGirl
> 3 dayI listened to the audio version, and the narration was decent. Periodically, Tuck had a twang to his accent, not quite southern, but I couldnt put NY finger on it. I wasnt sure if that was part of the character or the narrator. It was consistent, but it also wasnt distracting. The story was ok. I couldnt understand why these fierce, fighting warriors facing death and dismemberment could not say I dont want to marry you, or we are involved, or manage to get their point across. I would have felt the same frustration no matter what the characters careers happened to be. I did enjoy the action in the book. Once Reaper had his issue and Razor was leaving for the sandbox the story became pretty predictable and the ending was no big surprise. Not a bad way to spend a rainy Saturday afternoon.
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Linny
> 3 dayThought a very difficult subject matter was written well. Loved the tenacity of the female lead. Strong in the most traumatic of experiences. However, needed more from The Master. Who was he really beyond a name?. Some of his inner thoughts and motivation would have help the story. Final recapture scene kind of far fetched but again its fiction.
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Kindle Customer
> 3 daySometimes the walls meant for our protection end up wounding us. Walk along with our amazing military warriors as they struggle in dealing with matters of the heart. Can Delaney and Tuck break down the walls around their hearts in order to let love in? Will their allegiance to a wounded warrior and friend cause them to make misguided sacrifices for him?
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katie
> 3 dayThis book was good and I didnt want to stop reading. So I didnt stop. Took breaks every now and then. There is just something about a bad ass seal that I just enjoy reading about. Even if it is a romance book, I have to read some of those every once in a while.
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Cathy
Greater than one weekElle James has now spoiled me with a taste of her military romantic suspense and has left me wanting more. Her descriptive nature fueled my over active imagination allowing me to visualize the characters, their expressions, fierce bond of friendship and love between Tuck, Cory and Delaney on an emotional level and the bond with their teammates when the call of duty came. Elle James writes as fiercely as she loves, with guts and gusto. She leaves no rock unturned and taps into her own creative nuance, giving her reads the ability to immerce themselves within the pages of the books myself included. I could picture each scene as it unfolded, the tears Delaney tried not to shed, the sadness Tuck tried to hide, the pain Cory experienced during this rehabilitation and the absolute joy and apprehension when Tuck realized that he did have the ability to love. Now the questions is, did he get the girl. Youll have to read the story to find out!!! I highly recommend you do, you will not be disappointed and guaranteed you will be looking forward to read more from Elle James. Not only is she an amazing writer, she is a wonderful person!!!!
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Kindle Customer
Greater than one weekThe part where love always prevail whether you believe it or not. Never give up on accomplishing your dream of living with the one you love no matter what. There was nothing nothing I didnt like about the book
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Carol Simmons
Greater than one weekTuck and Delaney are a terrific team. Tuck being part of the best team SEALS Delaney part of NCIS they work to keep America safe going into the Middle East Afghanistan. Working together to complete dangerous missions. Good book will continue to follow this author