Dead in the Water
The Deep Six Book 6
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Publisher Description
New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Julie Ann Walker delivers perfect pulse-pounding romantic suspense! The former Navy SEALs of Deep Six Salvage thought they could retire to the sea and hunt for treasures of the deep, but when trouble comes to visit, there'll be hell to pay.
Dalton “Doc” Simmons is having one helluva week. First, archaic laws have kept him and his partners at Deep Six Salvage from recovering the sunken treasure they’ve been after since bugging out of the Navy. Second, an approaching hurricane threatens to scatter the legendary riches across the bottom of the ocean. And third, Deep Six’s feisty, flirty attorney, Camilla D’ Angelo, has just landed on Wayfarer Island, and she represents everything he can’t stand...and everything he can’t help but want.
One look at Doc and Cami knew she’d met the man of her dreams. The medical doctor-turned Navy SEAL-turned treasure hunter has it all—brawn and brains. The problem? He doesn’t like her. In fact, no man has ever given her so much crap. But something tells Cami there’s more to his bad-tempered brooding than meets the eye.
As the storm closes in, so does a boat full of dangerous men bent on claiming the centuries-old treasure for themselves...and killing everyone on Wayfarer Island. Doc must keep Cami close if he wants to keep her alive. But all that proximity turns up the heat on the chemistry bubbling between them. For Cami, it’s more than a fight for her life, it’s a fight for Doc’s heart. If they survive, can she convince him to let go of his past for a chance at a future with her?
Praise for Julie Ann Walker's Deep Six Series:
"Hot men, hot action, and hot temperatures make for one hot romance!"—BookPage
"Walker blends the tender romance of a reassuring touch with lusty sex scenes... Readers will be panting."—Publishers Weekly
"Julie Ann Walker and her SEALs serve up spicy fare...an exciting, spellbinding story."—Long and Short Reviews
Customer Reviews
Final book in series
This is the final book of the Deep Six series. Although the final story is filled with excitement and adventure (and danger), it made me think back to the final Black Knights book. I've traveled through the years with both series and the characters have definitely left an impression. Doc is so headstrong. He's never going to fall in love again. He did that once and his wife died. He can never love another woman like he loved Lily. Cami is trying to compete with a ghost without knowing it. How can a man be so dense sometimes? Will he come to his senses before he loses the perfect woman for him?
Stunning conclusion to the series!
Stunning conclusion to the series. The final book in this series is a fitting end to the fantastic world and cast of characters that inhabit it. This final story ties up the treasure hunt and starts up immediately after the previous book. It focuses on Doc and Cami and gives us a side story featuring Uncle John.
The story itself is a wild ride from the first page, picking up as the treasure is found and the team is working on bringing it up from the depths, meanwhile a hurricane and a menacing group of men are trying to get in the way of the treasure recovery. It’s a adrenaline filled shot of excitement, it’s funny, sexy and sweet and I could not put it down. I loved it, and the epilogue which gives us some future glimpses of the characters.
Julie writes with humor, perfect one liners along with romance and suspense
Last book in the Deep Six series, Julie Ann Walker gives us what her fans have been waiting for. More excitement, suspense and danger for those on the Wayfarer Island recovering the last of the booty from the Santa Cristiana. But their troubles aren’t over with a hurricane coming and some who want their own share of the treasure. As their job is almost over, I hoped that Doc and Cami could finally put their love/hate relationship aside and admit their attraction for each other. I love her one-liners as Julie writes with humor, throws in romance and suspense so that I couldn’t put the book down until the end.