Blurb:
His life is always in danger, but never
his heart.
Petty Officer Ace Harmon is used to almost dying on a weekly basis. It comes
with the territory. But this time there’s an actual contract on his head.
Someone powerful wants him dead. The Navy figures hiding him in plain
sight—like “SEAL central” San Diego—will buy them some time while they figure
out who has it out for Ace. Blending in is the name of game, and the guys on
TEAM 5 take him in as a brother immediately, willing to protect him as one of
their own. But when he meets Tabby at a cookout, he realizes it’s his heart that might need protecting. A licensed electrician and
Jane-of-all-trades, she’s like MacGyver mixed with Megan Fox, but more
down-to-earth than any woman he’s ever met, and he’s falling head-over-combat
boots. But his time in San Diego is limited––so is breathing if the Team
doesn’t figure out who paid to have him killed.
Until now.
Tabitha Turner isn’t your typical California beauty. Defying her high-powered
parents’ plans, she’s been on her own since the ink dried on her high school diploma.
Independent and proud of it, relationships have never been her thing––not after
growing up in her parents’ marital war zone. That is until she met Ace. They
fit together like the proverbial missing pieces but getting involved with a
SEAL on temporary assignment isn’t smart, and Tabby prides herself on being
smart. However, keeping it casual is easier said than done because her heart
isn’t listening. Even when she finds out he’s the target of a vengeful enemy,
she refuses to walk away from the man who’s quickly becoming the love of her
life. But when Tabby is kidnapped and used as a pawn to ambush Ace, all hell
breaks loose as SEAL Team 5 jumps into action.
Ace doesn’t care if he has to break every military code ever written to rescue
Tabby. He’ll get her out alive or die trying.
My review:
SEAL in Deep Waters is an action filled romance filled with
heat and humor. This story may feature Ace and Tabitha but the real hero (in my
humble opinion) is Kyla. A rollicking good tale.
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