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Tuesday, 19 April 2016

Review: SEAL for Her Protection (SEALs of Coronado #1) by Paige Tyler

****4 Stars****
 
 
Chase Ward is a hot alpha navy seal who rescues journalist Haley Garner from a terrorist organisation in Africa. After Haley lands back on home soil she has a really hard time coming to terms with her gruelling kidnapping experience. 3 months later Haley bumps into Chase and she can never forget the eyes of the man who rescued her in fact it's all she's thought about since being rescued. Chase has pretty much felt the same so they end up going on a date together but Haley can't seem to stay away from dangerous situations so can Chase rescue her this time?
Usually I'm not really into the whole uniformed alpha kind of books, however the author has done such a good job with this that I am actually quite impressed because I liked it. The writing flows along nicely and the plot has been executed and researched thoroughly. A nice quick and much enjoyed read!
 
Reviewed by Claire Lamb
 
 
He saved her from the danger once before. Can he save her again, this time from danger he doesn't even see coming?

When investigative journalist Hayley Garner is kidnapped by terrorists, she's sure they're going to kill her. But in sweeps handsome Navy SEAL Chasen Ward to rescue her. After getting her to safety, he disappears into the night before she can even thank him.

Weeks later, while covering a story on the local navy base, Hayley runs into Chasen again. Even though she didn't see his face that night he rescued her, she can't forget his beautiful blue eyes.

The attraction is immediate and intense, and Hayley finds herself falling into a fiery romance with the hunky hero out of her dreams. Guys like this aren’t supposed to really exist, but Chasen does, and damn is he hot.

But ever since she got back home, Hayley has had the feeling someone's been watching her. Is it post-traumatic stress or does she have a reason to be afraid? Good thing she has a Navy SEAL to protect her.
 
 
 
 


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