Book Review and Giveaway The SEAL’s Angel

TheSEALsAngelCoverArt1_72dpiTitle: The SEAL’s Angel

Author: Petie McCarty

Genre: Contemporary Romance / Military

Age Group: Adult

Rating: 4 stars

Purchase: Amazon

Review copy provided by Enchanted Book Promotions in exchange for an honest review.

Navy SEAL Sean MacKay’s teammate is murdered after stealing a deadly nerve-gas formula from Syrian terrorists. Naval Intelligence believes MacKay’s teammate was a traitor and shipped the stolen formula to his sister in the states for safekeeping. MacKay is given orders to find the sister before the terrorists do and to retrieve the stolen formula at all costs.

Foreclosure looms for Cory Rigatero as she fights to keep her rustic resort near Mt. St. Helens afloat after her brother deserted her to join the SEAL Teams. Cory’s whole world dives into a tailspin when Sean MacKay shows up at her resort with the news of her brother’s death and the wild suspicion her brother may have sent her traitorous classified documents. No way will Cory trust MacKay — the man who once seduced her and then vanished into the night without a trace.

In The SEAL’s Angel, navy SEAL Sean MacKay faces an awful predicament. His partner got murdered after stealing a deadly nerve-gas formula from a group of terrorists, and now he has to visit his partner’s sister and tell her the bad news. On top of telling her that her brother passed away and is now considered a traitor, he also has to tell her his suspicions that her brother sent her the formula, thus putting her in danger.

And like that’s not bad enough, he once shared a night of passion with Cory, but then disappeared in the night. So Cory, already growing through a horrible ordeal, isn’t too keen on trusting the navy SEAL. But when the terrorists might trace her down for aforementioned formula, she decides to give him a chance.

Cory is a strong woman, and depsite having a very tough time, she handles things quite well. Sean is your typical alpha hero, wanting to do everything he can to keep her safe. The two of them form an interesting couple, both being strong-willed, independent people.

The book has plenty of suspense and mystery and it’s fast-paced from start to end. An excellent read for people who want a dash of suspense in their contemporary romance.

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