SEALs of Honor: Jackson
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Publisher Description
A bullet takes out his rig, but a mechanic captures his heart…
When Jackson is forced to pull his rig to the side of the road as the radiator overheats, he’s not impressed, but when a bouncy mechanic in camo drives back to help him, he’s even less enthralled – with himself. She’s smart, capable, single and knows a whole lot more about mechanical things than he does.
But when he hears that it’s a bullet that’s brought his rig to a stop, he knows exactly what to do – save the woman at his side and find the men who did this.
Deli was sent to assist Jackson and his sidelined rig. Only to find they are caught up in a double cross that has bullets flying and bodies dropping… some of them very close to her.
If only it was that simple… as the bodies start to fall, and their passion starts to heat up… who will be the final casualties in take the last shot in the final act?
Customer Reviews
Amazing characters!
3.5 Stars
This is book 19 in the SEALs of Honor series and it features Jackson and Deli. The mystery and suspense was in high speed throughout the book. By that I mean there was so much “whodunnit” going on there wasn’t room for ANY romance. The characters were amazing but I was looking for the romance that didn’t make an appearance until the last half of the last chapter. ZERO romance until the very end. I really like this author but I was a little disappointed in this one.
Be careful who you talk to
I loved this book. The twists and turns that this had really kept me glued to my e-reader. I was guessing all the time who could possibly be behind the mystery and what exactly was going on.
Jackson was driving a military rig in a convey when the vehicle just dies. Deli comes to his rescue. She is an adorable mechanic in the military. After she discovers that the radiator had a bullet hole in it, they are shot at. The mystery just keeps going and building while bodies keep turning up dead.
I have loved this series and the stories just get better and better. I highly recommend this to anyone especially if you love military and intrigue.
More of murder mystery
I was kindly provided this book as an ARC; in exchange for my honest review. This is book 19 in the SEALs Of Honor series. This book revolves around Jackson a recent transfer to Mason’s SEAL team and Dahlia (goes by Deli) a Navy heavy equipment mechanic. (Which I thought is awesome since she’s a tiny 5’2”).
The story opens with Jackson having volunteered to drive a transport vehicle after the original driver “accidentally” shoots himself in the foot. Jackson makes a quick pit stop for a washroom and drink; when he realizes he lagging behind the rest of the transport team. Jackson’s vehicle is overheating, so Navy mechanic Dahlia (Deli) reroutes to check on him. Upon inspection Deli discovers Jackson’s vehicle has a bullet through the radiator..
This book was very different in pace and structure from the previous books in the series. Not saying it’s a bad thing, but it had much more of a “who-done-it, type of mystery” than a military/romance story. Ms. Dale has written several murder/mystery books lately. So maybe she’s still in the groove!)