A year ago in Afghanistan, Green Beret Heath Daniel’s career was destroyed. Along with his faith. Now he and his military war dog, Trinity, train other dogs and their handlers. Though his passion is to be back in action, the medical discharge has forced Heath—and Trinity—to the sidelines. Military intelligence officer Darci Kintz is captured while secretly tracking the Taliban. Only one dog can handle the extreme conditions to save her. Trinity. Only one man can handle Trinity. Time is running out on the greatest—and most dangerous—mission of their lives.
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Sexual Content - 1/5
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Violence - 3/5
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Language - 0/5
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Drugs and Alcohol - 0/5
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Summary
Overall Trinity delivers romance laced with Ronie’s ‘rapidfire’ suspense. The story is compelling, gritty, and intense. It kept me up all night; I only stopped reading
because the Nook battery died. Trinity has a tight plot with plenty of twists, heartthrob military heroes, and descriptions so rich I could feel the tension. Ronie has a gift for developing characters you fall in love with. The chemistry between Darci, Heath, and Trinity was fun and believable. Darci was a strong character but not annoying as some authors go to extremes in trying to make the heroine strong and stubborn. Heath was the perfect blend of confident and charming. You also learn enough
about Aspen and Hogan to anticipate their stories in Talon and Beowolf. I highly recommend this book. It will appeal to fans of military stories, dog lovers, romance and
suspense fans.
Violence Effects of war, hostages and some torture. The torture was not described in graphic detail. I was able to handle it fine and I do NOT like torture scenes.
Language
Sexual Hugging, almost kissing, and kissing.