Robin M. (robinmy) - , reviewed on + 2104 more book reviews
Sara Garret is desperate. Her abusive husband, JAG lawyer Bartholomew Garret, has gone too far. He strangled her son's pet rabbit because Kendal was playing his music too loud. Sara approaches Chase McCaffrey, a man she barely knows, and asks for help. Soon Chase is driving Sara and Kendal across the country to a house left to him by his deceased stepfather. Chase assumes that Sara and Kendal are safe at the house. But White Supremacists have been living in the empty house. They left the house but have returned to retrieve their stockpiled weapons.
This is the third book in Melton's Navy Seals Team Twelve series and my favorite so far. Chase has just signed on for another four years as a sniper for Team Twelve. His emotional detachment is perfect for the job, but Sara is getting under his skin and Chase is questioning his decision to stay in the navy. Both Sara and Kendal are wary around Chase, worrying that he will begin acting like her husband. But as they grow to know Chase, they find a man that will do anything to keep them safe. My rating: 4.5 Stars.
This is the third book in Melton's Navy Seals Team Twelve series and my favorite so far. Chase has just signed on for another four years as a sniper for Team Twelve. His emotional detachment is perfect for the job, but Sara is getting under his skin and Chase is questioning his decision to stay in the navy. Both Sara and Kendal are wary around Chase, worrying that he will begin acting like her husband. But as they grow to know Chase, they find a man that will do anything to keep them safe. My rating: 4.5 Stars.
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