Former Navy SEAL Hamilton Jones thought that the love of his life was dead. But when a girl claiming to be his daughter shows up with a dire message from his wife, Ham knows he will stop at nothing to find her and bring her home.
Kidnapped by rebels while serving as an interpreter in Ukraine, Signe Kincaid has spent the past decade secreting out valuable information about Russian assets in the US to her CIA handler. Fearing for her daughter after being discovered as an operative, Signe sends her to Ham for safekeeping. She’s ready to give her life for her country, and she can hardly expect Ham to rescue her after breaking his heart over and over.
When Ham discovers the reason Signe has kept her distance, he must choose between love for his wife and love for the nation he has vowed to protect. Will he save the many? Or the few?
USA Today bestselling author Susan May Warren takes you on a global search and rescue mission where the stakes are higher than ever in this final installment of her popular series.
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Sexual Content - 1/5
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Violence - 2/5
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Language - 0/5
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Drugs and Alcohol - 0/5
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Summary
The Price of Valor by Susan May Warren is the third book in the Global Search and Rescue series and is jam packed full of characters from The Marshalls and the Mountain SAR series.
I would not recommend reading the book as a stand alone. There are a lot of characters that would be confusing.
What I liked: I like the team and their skills and the camaraderie they have with each other. I enjoyed the return of some of my favorite characters from other books at pivotal points. I enjoyed the getting dressed up scenes.
What I did not like: I never liked Signe. I am not sure why authors have to create characters that are so messed up. I understand the book is about forgiveness but I was going to be okay if she was a traitor and they killed her. Ham deserved better. Another thing I didn’t care for was another natural disaster. It appears that authors are going this director or publishers area asking for them. It has been overdone recently.
Susan is an amazing writer. She adds touches to a scenes to make them special and standout. She writes action packed suspense with a healthy dose of romance.
This just wasn’t my favorite because of the lead character; Signe.
Romance: kissing, any physical scenes between married couples was behind closed doors
Violence: someone is always trying to kill them; we learn that Signe was raped in the past
Language none
Drinking: none
Triggers: child abuse, rape, abortion
I received this book from Netgalley. I was not required to write a positive review.