Since the advent of Suzanne Brockmann, Navy SEAL books have enjoyed increasing popularity as readers everywhere discover the undying appeal of the world’s sexiest man. I’m proud to say I continue in Suzanne’s tradition by portraying heroes that will rock your world and leave you feeling privileged to know them.
For all that SEALs are capable of doing, for all the training they’ve endured, for all the crazy stunts they’ve pulled, for their fearlessness in facing down terror, who needs these guys to be vampires or reincarnated souls of pirates?? They are awesome just as they are. Who else would jump out of a helicopter in the dead of night or fast rope onto the stern of a smuggler’s yacht? Who else would slam into fifteen foot swells going fifty miles an hour to beat a shipment of illegal weapons? Who else could curl the toes of a woman with the mere act of stripping off his shirt?
Navy SEALs are the guardians of us lesser mortals. And yet…they are also painfully human. And when they fall in love they fall hard.
Thanks to my proximity to East Coast SEALs in Virginia Beach and the fact that my husband is retired Navy, I’ve had the privilege of getting to know real SEALs and the women brave enough to love them. Navy SEAL Commander Mark Divine edits my action scenes for authenticity without expecting a dime. That’s just the kind of guy he is. That’s the kind of guy they all are.
Yes, a man in uniform looks good, but Navy SEALs are the best of the best. Feel free to disagree, but you’ll need to support your argument!


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Hi Marliss,
Up here in Mosul, we had a SEAL team earlier in the year. They definitely stood out as beacons of physical fitness as a group. It was interesting watching them walk into the chow hall and see all the soldiers try not to look at them. But I’ve got to say, i’ve got a soft spot in my heart for the Army special ops guys up here. They have a different skill set but you never know who they are.