A SEAL's Triumph
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He’s bound to the past. She believes in the future.
Lieutenant Walker Norton might be cynical, but he isn’t a broken man—yet. Raised to understand the looming catastrophe of climate change, promised to a woman he doesn’t love, he long ago decided to live a life of service to his country, family and friends. It’s enough—until he meets Avery Lightfoot and realizes he wants so much more.
Love means everything to Avery. Witness to her parents’ wonderful marriage, she’s long waited to meet her soulmate, act in romantic movies and start a family. Now it’s all in reach. But Walker can’t marry her until he’s released from his vow—and when Elizabeth Blaine arrives at Base Camp, it’s clear she’s ready to claim Walker for herself.
Elizabeth doesn’t love him and doesn’t want him—so why is she determined to ruin his life? Walker has forty days to find an answer before he’ll have to choose between honoring the past or seizing the future he craves.
The Navy SEALs of Chance Creek:
BOOK 1: A SEAL's Oath
BOOK 2: A SEAL's Vow
BOOK 3: A SEAL's Pledge
BOOK 4: A SEAL's Consent
BOOK 5: A SEAL's Purpose
BOOK 6: A SEAL's Resolve
BOOK 7: A SEAL's Devotion
BOOK 8: A SEAL's Desire
BOOK 9: A SEAL's Struggle
BOOK 10: A SEAL's Triumph
Recensioni dei clienti
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A group of retired navy Seals decides to build an environmentally sustainable community. To get the money necessary they accept to participate in a reality television show funded by Fulsom, an eccentric billionaire. The men have to marry, within a year and produce at least three children. To decide whose turn it is to be married, they draw straws.
They share the land with a group of women who manage a Regency themed
B&B.
Last book in an engaging series
Avery is a character I rooted for all along. Walker put her through a lot and she bore it with grace, dignity, and perseverance.
Walker is the silent type, it is clear that he is in love with Avery but he is closed off and unwilling to explain fully how his family obligations came to be. His grandmother Sue is adamant that he marries his betrothed, Elizabeth, who is an environmental scientist.
Walker's eventual marriage will determine the end of the show and the ownership of the land.
Enter Elizabeth. She has an agenda of her own and doesn’t seem willing to end their engagement as she promised to Walker (Walker seems afraid to face his grandmother himself).
A enjoyed the book. The story is believable and well written.
I appreciated the emphasis on the importance to protect the environment and the commitment we all need to make, but in my opinion, in this book, the topic was overextended, detracting from the rest of the story.
Sadly, it is time to say goodbye to this series.