Rogue: A Second Chance Forced Proximity Romance (SEAL Team: Disavowed Book 1)
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Rogue: A Second Chance Forced Proximity Romance (SEAL Team: Disavowed Book 1)
ONE WRONG MOVE.
Disavowed Navy SEAL, Nash Adamson, knows that's all it will take for his high school sweetheart and her unborn child to die at the hands of her psychopath ex.
Nash launches a middle-of-the-night solo rescue at a remote compound, but the mission goes horribly wrong. Suddenly, Nash is left with no choice but to hide deep in the Everglades, running from trigger-happy hired guns with the eight-month pregnant woman he's fought years to forget.
When exertion and stress send Maisey into early labor, the clock is ticking for Nash to save her and her child from not just lethal swamp creatures, but the man who wants her dead.
To become a United States Navy SEAL, a man must be physically forged in steel and able to mentally compute life or death situations with laser accuracy and speed. Our country trusts these men with the most sensitive military operations—many so covert that once they are successfully completed, they are never spoken of again.
This series celebrates one particularly fierce band of brothers who valiantly battled terrorists whose crimes against nature and humanity were far too great to chance escape. On a dark night, on foreign soil, SEAL Team Alpha witnessed acts so unspeakably cruel against women, infants and small children that their consciences would not allow anything other than their own brand of justice for the scum terrorist cell.
A trial would have been too good for these pigs, and so, one-by-one they were taken out, and the women and children they’d used were freed. By dawn, an entire region breathed easier. The men of Alpha found themselves heroes to those whose lives they had saved, but virtual criminals in the eyes of the organization they served. After a lengthy investigation, their elite, covert team was formally disbanded.
They now spend their lives deep undercover, still serving—no longer their country, but individuals who find themselves in need of not only their own personal warrior, but a particular brand of justice.
While honorably discharged, these men and their actions will forever be disavowed . . .