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Graham “Buck” Buckner gets an unexpected second chance for a love he thought he’d lost years ago. Dr. Angela Vega thought her first love was long over when he comes charging back into her life, literally snatching her out of a potentially life threatening situation. So begins another compelling tale of the Mission 6 SEAL team. This is an intriguing, suspenseful story, full of action and steamy romance. The narrative is fast paced and engaging. It flows effortlessly and will definitely keep your attention from beginning to end. The characters are strong and interesting, and the emotions are high. Each story can be read as a standalone, but the Mission 6 characters are integrated into the whole series. I highly recommend you read this story and the series!
Sheila Lee
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Three Courageous Words is one of the finest books I have read in the SEAL
genre. It is not only action-packed but gives the reader the insight into
the dangerous missions undertaken by SEAL teams. This story has suspense,
romance, but more importantly, compassion for the downtrodden in war torn
countries. The people in the poorest countries are aided by not only our
military but by heroes from many walks of life: ministers, doctors, UNICEF
and many selfless individuals. While this book is about U. S. Navy SEAL
Graham "Buck" Buckner and Angela, a physician with Doctors Without Borders,
Elle James captures the essence of good versus evil in such a way that you
want to contribute in making the world a better place.
Jenny Black
An action packed second chance romance. Angela and Buck were together during med school, but circumstances forced Buck to leave. He joined the Navy to get away from his past, and to protect Angela. Sparks fly when they come across each other again in Sudan. She doesn't want to admit that she still loves him, and he'll do whatever it takes to get her back. I thought that the action was great and well paced. The characters were easy to like, even though at times I wanted to hit Angela for denying what she knew was there. That's what takes a story from one level to the next though, that feeling of being immersed in it and wanting to interact with the characters.