SEALs Honor: A Military Romance (Take No Prisoners Book 1)
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Kindle Customer
> 3 dayPremise was a bit trite, and Im not sure after all the other commitments in their lives, they would have made this one.
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Bea Lester
> 3 dayThis was an unexpected read. A lot of these kinds of books about seals and romance. But I have to say this one kept my interest and heart rate up. I loved the fact of the lady in the story is also a strong character. Beautifully written , I tore my heart out a many a chapter, loved the way it ended, or began, you choose. I loved the fact that this book did not end in a cliffhanger. Thank you to the Author for making it a complete story. Excellent book, fantastic. Highly recommended.
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Susan1
> 3 daySeals Honor is an exciting book to start the Take no Prisoners Series with! This isnt just another love story; theres non stop action with the Seals missions well described. The love story is intense and steamy also. Delaney is a Night Stalker helicopter pilot; she is strong, smart, and fearless except when it comes to her love life. She is engaged to one Seal and in love with another Seal. The characters of Seal Team 10 are interesting and likable heroes. All the ingredients that make books about Navy Seals so popular are present in stories by author Elle James!
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Marcia Karon
> 3 dayI found this book hidden in the black hole of my Kindle, after I finished one of the the authors more recent books. It is clear that she is well acquainted with the military and her characters show this. There is a three way triangle going on in the sand pile in Afghanistan. SEAL Reed Tucker (Tuck) has commitment issues because of his parents poor parental example of infidelity. His best friend is Cory Nipton, buddies since BUDS. They both have been hanging out with Army Captain, helicopter pilot, Delany OConnell. Delany and Tuck have chemistry, but Tuck has his issues, which come to a head when Cory tells him that he is in love with Delaney. Tuck doesnt tell him that he has spent more than one night with her already. And Delaney has already lost one boyfriend to the Taliban. She is only interested in her career. The fraternization could get them all sent home, but Corys persistence bring all their emotions to a head- not what is needed on their mission. If you like military romance, this is a book you will enjoy. This is my voluntary and unbiased review.
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Amywholovestoread
> 3 dayIm always looking for a new series to start reading. Ive read a couple of Elle Jamess books before, so I knew when I saw this series I would like it. I loved that the female lead in this book was a strong military pilot.
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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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ihartbooks
> 3 dayA fantastic military romance. I love reading about women in the service. Both Delaney, a helicopter pilot, and Tuck, a SEAL, are honorably serving their country. I enjoyed the military terminology, the detailed mission scenes and the love triangle bewteen the 2 and another SEAL, Reaper. This is a quick read and I wish it was longer! Greating writing and amazing military details with emotional romance.
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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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LoriB
> 3 dayMy first military romance read and Im glad I picked a good one, because the topic itself doesnt interest me nor make me think romance but the author did a great job without cramming a lot of military-eze and pro/anti war propaganda into the story. It is well-written (only a few editing issues) and the two leads were interesting enough to want to root for them.
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Inger
> 3 dayGreat start to a new series. I really enjoyed the comradeship in the story. I was pleased when the lead male character finally managed to sort out his emotions. It was a good ending.