SEALs Honor: A Military Romance (Take No Prisoners Book 1)
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Linda Webb
> 3 dayWell written and executed. Left you in suspense almost every chapter. Nice love story and the characters were interesting. I think people in the service would like it .
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judyc
> 3 dayThis is not my usual idea of romance novel and I almost didnt finish it because of the amount of sex at the beginning. There was a lot of detail regarding the war which was well done. Im glad I finished it because it turned out to be pretty good.
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Kaylin
> 3 dayA good reading experience. Enough danger without being too tension filled, an interesting romance and an even more interesting ending! Definitely a book to recommend.
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CINDY F.
Greater than one weekTalk about setting the pages on fire....WHEW!!!...this was one very HOT story. It was also very intense, so much so, I couldnt even put it down for a second. I was so torn between the two men. Cory was so sweet and very likable, but he was a bit of a player, too. Tuck was so intense and unwilling to commit to anything, other than his career. Both men were hotter than heck. The battle scenes had me on the edge of my seat, and I felt so bad about all the men that were either lost, or injured in those battles. But then thats the way war is. Theres never any real winners, at least as far as Im concerned. This is a great beginning to a series, and I cant wait to read more.
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Carol Simmons
> 3 dayTuck 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
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JackieW
Greater than one weekThis is a love triangle between Delaney, Tuck and Cory. Three Special Forces soldiers that are used to making snap decisions, and needing to be clear when speaking & precise in their thinking and all three failed. I couldn’t get past page 67! I hate it when an author can’t remember her own plot points. But, what makes it worse is when those plot points are major points and the 180 happens in the first 60 pages. Here’s an example. (Last chance to avoid major spoilers!) On pages 9-11, Delaney is explained like this. “She would cut him (Tuck) off like she’d done so [sic] many others who’d tried getting too close” “Walking away from a physical relationship was a hell of a lot easier than walking away from an emotionally involved one.” “Tuck would think their liaison meant something. Which it didn’t.” “Tonight she would tell Tuck not to expect anything. She wasn’t into commitment or the long-term [sic] relationship.” Then on page 44… “But sometimes she dreamed of hearing him (Tuck) say those three words she’d longed to hear. I love you.” Then, on pages 60 “But Tuck…there was nothing brotherly about the way she felt about him.” “She’d fallen for him the first time he’d [sic] walked her to her car.” (Which, BTW, was before pages 9-11!) Sheesh! Get it straight! Here’s one for you that is even closer in proximity. In fact, it happens during one relatively short mission! Page 61… “But that point had long since passed when Cory proposed. Now they were faced with dangerous missions. If she broke the news to Cory that she had been seeing Tuck for the past month and a half, how would he take it? Would it put a dent in the camaraderie between Tuck and Cory? They couldn’t afford that…” Page 67… “Delaney stomped away from Tuck & Cory, steaming as she went. Why the hell hadn’t Tuck told Cory about them? They’d had over a week in which he could’ve brought up the subject at any time.” Seriously?!?! Which is it? Cory cant know...or Cory needs to know? Or was it just that She didnt want to tell him, she wanted someone else to tell him and deal with it? And Cory! Let’s talk about him. I would not want that flighty, idiotic, lunatic covering my back…he might see a butterfly and decide he loves it and must pursue it! He was flightier than my 3 year old granddaughter! He hasn’t been on a date with Delaney, but is convinced they love each other and are soul mates, buys a ring & proposes in the middle of a bar! (very romantic...NOT!) With all the SEALS there! (Of course, that leads into the flip-flop of needing to be tough because she’s a woman pilot and her supposed ‘soul-mate’ undermining her image, all the while knowing she struggles with her image!) And, he won’t listen to anyone that he’s jumping the gun, or too impulsive, or she doesn’t love him, or he’s just being stupid. THEN, he takes the ring on a top secret mission! NFW! I got whiplash from all the flipping and flopping of the story line. These are just some examples…not all of them. And I quit at page 67. I simply can’t go on and finish…it’s all just too stupid…and my neck hurts.
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aggietwins03
> 3 dayI realized part of the way in that I had already read this book once. I remembered the ending, and didnt hate it, so I read it again. I remember why it was memorable! Theyre all constantly sacrificing themselves and what they want for the betterment of those around them. I love reading about characters with character! And who isnt happy with a happy ending!
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Kindle Customer
> 3 dayEnjoyed this novel very much, especially with twists and turns in the problems that arise in a three-way romance. Ms. James pens a good plot that keeps me interested. I always love a good military romance, too!
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yum na
Greater than one weekY6 the best, and a 2 to the top right corner, and a few days ago. I think I have to be a problem. If it is a great time in a few weeks ago,
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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.