Kathie Savage
Warrick needs to file his medical forms to continue treatment for the ankle injury he ignored and that is now keeping him from participating in the team’s training missions. Penny needs his forms done correctly before she can submit them for him. After three unsuccessful tries to get the paperwork done, sparks fly and verbal sparring escalates. Both of them are frustrated to say the least. Everyone else in their group can see that they’re unknowingly prolonging the tension because they are attracted to each other as only two people with short fuses can be. Just as things begin to improve between them, all hell breaks loose in Penny’s life and Warrick steps up to help her. At Penny’s advice, her coworker Nina has decided to break off her relationship with her physically abusive fiancé, George, who has gotten in trouble on the naval base and then proceeded to hold Nina hostage at gunpoint in her hospital room. George threatens to hurt Nina and the hospital staff if Penny refuses to convince Nina to return to him. Warrick insists on going with Penny to Nina’s hospital room and overpowers George. Happy ending, right? Not yet, keep reading. Fueled by his need to get Nina back and punish anyone who helped her, George escapes from police custody, killing two police and the friend who took Nina in when she left George. The police are on a frustrating chase as George goes after Nina and Penny, losing him in every pursuit. Warrick is driven to protect Penny, who is determined to help Nina. Tanner has a few days off and comes in as back-up for Warrick and Penny, both to protect them as the police search for George AND to help diffuse their hot tempers. The action just doesn’t quit. Another great SEALs of HONOR novel by Dale Mayer.
Darlene C
When helping a friend leads to more than what you ever expected… We were introduced to Warrick in Dale’s previous Seals of Honor book - COREY… and gained a wonderful insight into Warrick’s character. He certainly lives up to his persona.. Tough, loyal, a gentleman, and that kindhearted man, who can be deadly when that moment is called upon. He will need to exercise extreme patience while dealing with the frustrations of healing from an injury sustained while Seal training and dealing with the tedious task of medical/insurance forms. His long term relationship has ended, injury and it’s frustrations have him at odds and loose ends. A compelling, firecracker of a woman, who gives him grief at every possible turn snares his attention as does the loyalty she shows her friend in need. Penny was a breath of fresh air in attitude and spark. While at first her constant argumentative attitude is a little unusual and appears rude, especially to a client… I believe you’ll figure her out as her story progresses, to understand where that attitude originates. It’s when helping a friend who’s in serious domestic trouble, that brings you more than either ever expected or even wanted. As the intrigue escalates and lives are at stack - that’s when the real development of feelings unfold. Refreshing to see this relationship develop, especially with attitudes/temper that can be quick to ignite at the slightest words being misunderstood. Patience, learning to listen clearly and communication are key elements for this story. Dale delivers a page-turning drama, that is often depicted in real life, when dealing with the ramifications of domestic abuse. A wonderful weekend read through - highly recommended for those that love military based heroes and the women they protect, that capture their attention and love. It’s always wonderful to have team members when you need help. Not only are they a team, they are family and will have your back no matter what.
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What a blast! Taken down by a petite, feisty, cute, red-head! I love it! Warrick is a big man and has a huge heart to match, but he snaps and growls when it comes to filling out insurance forms for his ankle injury. This is a very real situation in today’s world. So is a young or old, red haired female, known for having a temper! I enjoyed how Warrick never gave a thought about helping Penny deal with her best friend’s abusing ex. It’s just part of who Warrick is to help people. He finds himself sort of conflicting for it to be Penny. Penny enjoys her job which is also helping people navigate through the confusing claim forms required to be filled out in order to get insurance coverage for injuries. She knows this is very difficult for most people and helps whenever she can, except for Warrick, who shows nothing but animosity every time he brings his forms in to her filled out incorrectly. I love the interaction between these two. Yes, insurance claim forms are a pain to fill out but one would think a highly skilled warrior such as Warrick, would know to ask for assistance when faced with something as important as his insurance forms! Penny and Warrick are kind of opposites in personalities but they somehow fit together. The attraction between them is immediate and I enjoyed their acceptance of one another despite the difficult circumstances and the danger with Nina’s ex. Penny is an innocent thinking she could be a target when all she did was talk Nina into leaving an abusive relationship. Warrick is there to keep her safe and protected despite her unwillingness to see the danger. Warrick becomes Penny’s savior when she needs it most despite the pain and further injury he has done to his leg. I loved the way this story was written for Warrick to see and realize he has the patience to live his life and sooner or later he will find his own special someone. Most guys deny needing a forever soulmate but Warrick knows it’s true of himself. He is a keeper for sure. Penny has the feisty personality to keep him on his toes! Excellent job! I loved it!