Gone Too Far (Troubleshooters Book 6) by Suzanne Brockmann

From Booklist

When U.S. Navy SEAL Sam Starrett travels to Florida to try to convince his estranged wife, Mary Lou, to sign their divorce papers, he finds the body of a murdered woman in the house where Mary Lou and their baby, Haley, now live. FBI agent Alyssa Locke is put in charge of the investigation, but her brief yet memorable prior relationship with Sam creates an almost untenable working situation. When a possible tie between Mary Lou and terrorists responsible for an earlier attempt to kill the president in San Diego arises, the case becomes even more complicated. In her latest installment in the Troubleshooter series about the Navy SEALs of Team 16, New York Times best-selling and RITA Award-winning Brockmann finally brings Alyssa and Sam together, two tough, smart, stubborn, and surprisingly complex people whose professional and romantic clashes provide plenty of simmering sexual chemistry. In this exceptionally suspenseful tale, Brockmann’s sleek combination of taut plotting, superb characterization, and sizzlingly sexy, emotionally intense romance is absolutely addictive. John Charles
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Into The Night (Troubleshooters Book 5) by Suzanne Brockmann

From Publishers Weekly

A terrorist plot to assassinate the president on U.S. soil transforms what could have been another humorous, larger-than-life Navy SEAL romance from Brockmann (Out of Control, etc.) into a sobering story that will strike a patriotic chord with readers. Brash, 30-something White House PR assistant Joan DaCosta and shy, super-polite 25-year-old Navy SEAL Mike Muldoon are an unlikely couple, but the two quickly connect when Joan is sent to scope out the naval base in Coronado, Calif., for a presidential visit. Though their attraction is immediate, Joan can’t bring herself to get over their age difference and the fact that they live on opposite sides of the nation. Intertwined with their off-and-on romance are the recollections of Joan’s grandparents (one a WWII veteran and the other a WWII widow); details of a terrorist plot to sneak machine guns onto the base; and a side story involving SEAL wife Mary Lou Starret’s friendship with a man of Arab descent. As always, Brockmann’s snappy dialogue infuses each encounter with wit and vigor, but what really stands out is her sympathetic portrayal of Mary Lou, arguably one of her least likable recurring characters. Although it will take readers a while to warm up to Mary Lou, as well as to Joan and Mike, who are less dynamic than the protagonists from Brockmann’s earlier books, this is a worthy addition to the author’s SEAL saga.
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Out of Control (Troubleshooters Book 4) by Suzanne Brockmann

From Publishers Weekly

Blending several humor-garnished love stories into the best sort of cocktail, veteran romance author Brockmann (Over the Edge) serves up a heady brew that readers are certain to savor. Computer wiz and Navy SEAL Ken Karmody changes a tire for grease-smudged damsel-in-distress Savannah van Hopf, cooks her dinner and ends up in bed with her the beginning of a fantastic relationship, he believes, until Savannah shatters his dreams the next morning with her sheepish revelation that she had sought him out so he could help her negotiate her uncle’s ransom in Indonesia. But sleeping with him, she insists, was never part of her plan. Feeling betrayed, Ken nonetheless accompanies her to Indonesia. Evading kidnappers plunges them deep into the jungle with few resources, forcing the two to rely on each other, rebuild their broken trust and rediscover their former passion. Meanwhile, Savannah’s grandmother a World War II double agent whose memories of her love for a supposed Nazi interweave with Ken and Savannah’s jungle perils rousts Ken’s fellow SEALs and the FBI into organizing a rescue mission. A consummate and prolific storyteller, Brockmann consistently turns out first-rate novels that tug on the reader’s heartstrings, and her latest is no exception. (Mar.)Forecast: Brockmann’s books consistently garner rave reviews, hit the bestseller lists and rank high on RWA’s 10 Favorite Books of the Year list. Despite its forgettable cover, this military romance should sell particularly well, given the public’s recent hunger for patriotic entertainment.
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Over The Edge (Troubleshooters Book 3) by Suzanne Brockmann

From Publishers Weekly

The elite SEAL Team 16 Troubleshooters squad is called upon once again to take down a group of terrorists who have hijacked a commercial airplane in this densely plotted romantic thriller. Amid the exhaustive drills and daily dramas of the mission, Brockmann (The Defiant Hero, etc.) weaves three romantic threads: a wistful WWII romance recalled by a Holocaust survivor; a turbulent relationship between SEAL Sam Starrett and FBI sharpshooter Alyssa Locke; and a burgeoning romance between the team’s Senior Chief Stanley Wolchonok and helicopter pilot Teri Howe. When Teri asks Stan to help her keep a harassing officer at bay, his instincts are to comfort her and crush the officer. Instead, Stan arranges for her to accompany his team on a cushy training op that quickly turns into a real-life rescue mission. Teri doesn’t mind being in the middle of the action, and she’s eager to spend time with the fierce but compassionate senior chief. Meanwhile, Sam struggles to earn Alyssa’s trust; the FBI’s negotiator tries to keep his dealings with an American hostage from growing too personal; and the SEALs prepare to take out the terrorists. Taut suspense, sharp dialogue and splashes of humor help maintain the novel’s swift pacing, and Brockmann’s complex characters will capture the reader’s sympathy. (Sept. 1)Forecast: Brockmann’s last SEAL Team 16 installment left readers dangling, and her fans are no doubt eager to get their hands on her newest novel. Brisk early sales will give way to steady sales as word of Brockmann’s sterling prose and expert plotting spreads.

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The Defiant Hero (Troubleshooters Book 2) by Suzanne Brockmann

From Publishers Weekly

Against the backdrop of terrorism on U.S. soil, Brockmann (The Unsung Hero) weaves three complex romantic relationshipsAone fondly recalled, one unexpectedly resumed and one bursting at the seams to get startedAinto a tight tale that will leave readers eagerly anticipating the author’s next installment. When terrorists kidnap her grandmother, Eve, and her 10-year-old daughter, Amy, widowed translator Meg takes an Eastern European official hostage to trade for her lost family members. Readers will forgive the plot’s implausibility as Meg hurls herself headlong into her risky rescue attempt in spite of interference by former flame and Navy SEAL Lt. John Nilsson. While heating tension and passion to the boiling point, Brockmann firmly squashes the clich? of military men with hearts of stone and imbues her SEALs with honest emotional courage. In an equally refreshing move, she then stands the romance formula on its head, making the SEALs chase the intelligent, self-confident women who’ve done just fine so far without them. A smart, thrilling keeper among so many disposable stories, this is one to recommend heartily to friends. (Mar. 1)
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The Unsung Hero (Troubleshooters Book 1) by Suzanne Brockmann

From Publishers Weekly

Four plot lines are expertly interwoven to create a love story-cum-thriller in the latest work by veteran romance author Brockmann (Bodyguard), winner of two Romantic Times Career Achievement Awards and a two-time RITA finalist. Navy SEAL Lt. Tom Paoletti, on medical leave after a near-fatal head injury, returns to his New England hometown and is drawn into an unresolved relationship with the girl he left behind. Kelly Ashton, now a pediatrician, is caring for her dying father when Tom returns to disrupt–and enrich–her life. Then Tom glimpses a terrorist he once pursued who’s supposed to be dead, but his antagonistic superiors attribute the unlikely sighting to his head injury. Brockmann keeps the tension high, while also revealing the heartbreaking wartime secret shared by Kelly’s father and Tom’s beloved uncle. Another subplot involving Tom’s niece also plays nicely into the dramatic finale as Tom and a makeshift team must take on terrorist bombers unaided. With its shift in focus from romance to the action subplot, this novel would make a terrific movie. (June)

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Troubleshooters Series by Suzanne Brockmann

Releases on March 22, 2011

Releases on March 22, 2011

I enjoy it when I find an author whos books I can’t put down.  I enjoy it even more when I find a series that I can devour like candy.

I LOVE these books.   The only bad thing I have to say about the series is that now that I’ve read through it (and I’m anxiously awaiting the next installment) I HATE waiting for the next book. ;-)

Here are the books in the series, in order:

THE UNSUNG HERO – Book 1 – Navy SEAL Lt. Tom Paoletti -  Want to know more?

THE DEFIANT HERO – Book 2 – Navy SEAL Lt. John Nilsson- Want to know more?

OVER THE EDGE – Book 3 - Senior Chief Stanley Wolchonok – Want to know more?

OUT OF CONTROL – Book 4 - Navy SEAL Ken Karmody – Want to know more?

INTO THE NIGHT – Book 5 - Navy SEAL Mike Muldoon -Want to know more?

GONE TOO FAR – Book 6 – U.S. Navy SEAL Sam Starrett – Want to know more?

FLASHPOINT – Book 7
HOT TARGET – Book 8
BREAKING POINT – Book 9
INTO THE STORM – Book 10
FORCE OF NATURE – Book 11
ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT – Book 12
INTO THE FIRE – Book 13
DARK OF NIGHT – Book 14
HOT PURSUIT – Book 15
BREAKING THE RULES – Book 16 – March 22, 2011

Fallen Angels by Lori Foster


Beguiled

P.I. Dane Carter assumed his murdered twin’s identity to find his killer. Angel Morris was his main suspect—a woman his twin had betrayed. Now Dane could destroy her trust again. By falling in love with her…

Wanton

Passion had clouded P.I. Celia Carter’s judgment once. Never again. Now she took on dangerous undercover assignments to deal with her guilt. But P.I. Alec Sharpe was determined to reawaken Celia’s sexuality…before she got herself killed.

Uncovered

Firefighter Harris Black stumbled across nude photos of a woman, and handwritten notes…about him. Who was this mystery woman? Harris hired a P.I. to trace her… never suspecting he’d already found her.

Hidden Currents by Christine Feehan

The newest book in the Drake Sisters series, Hidden Currents came out today and I just bought it from my local Target – part of my 7th anniversary present from my wonderful husband.

hiddencurrents

I think it’s a great gift since the stories revolve around 7 sisters….

Once I finish reading it, I’ll post my review but in the meantime you can read the first chapter HERE

There are more goodies at http://www.christinefeehan.com if you become a member of the her community (I highly recommend it) ;-)


You can see the book trailer here (hubba, hubba)

hiddencurrents