Don't Let Go (Navy SEALs, Book 5) | 
| Author: Marliss Melton Publisher: Forever Category: Book
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ISBN: 0446618357 Dewey Decimal Number: 813.6 EAN: 9780446618359 ASIN: 0446618357
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Product Description DON'T GIVE UP.
It's love that keeps teacher Jordan Bliss up at night: the lost love for a Venezuelan orphan named Miguel...and the memory of a Navy SEAL tearing him from her arms. Now in the U.S. and longing for her child, Jordan vows to somehow, some way, bring Miguel home.
DON'T LOOK BACK.
To Navy SEAL Solomon McGuire, orders are orders. But the fierce passion in Jordan's voice and the fire in her eyes when he separated her from her son haunt his dreams. Eager to make amends, Solomon promises to pull every string he can to find Miguel. Ony time will tell if Jordan can trust him and forgive him. One thing is certain: His desire for her is relentless and irresistible. And soon their indestructible love will be tested by a terrifying trap of violence...
DON'T LET GO.
"Continuing her hot streak, Melton adds another chapter to her ongoing SEAL Team saga with Joe Montgomery's story. Besides pouring on not one romance but two, as well as gritty thrills, this complex novel also deal with the issue of survivor's guilt. Melton is rapdily proving herself a major player in the genre."
--Romantic Times BOOKreviews Magazine
"I highly recommend this talented author!"
--Heather Graham, New York Times bestselling author
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Jet-speed pace April 27, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I picked this book up strictly because I did not have anything else to read. I wanted to love this book, but I agree w/ a previous reviewer who said everthing felt rushed. Even Harlequins have to have a little more character development. The secondary romance went lightspeed for a widow of less than a year, well 9 months. Everybody resolves the emotional conflict portions in one page or less. Too crowded w/ characters, too rushed w/ relationship (main character went from hating hero to kissing him in a few pages, too little personality.
Marliss Melton Just Keeps Getting Better April 12, 2008 I love Suzanne Brockmann, but Marliss Melton is my new favorite author. Each book in her Seal series has impressed me, but this last one was incredible. Her intertwining plots, character development, and action had me making this a two-day read. I did not want to put it down! I can't wait until the next installment about Harlan. I highly recommend this series.
Don't Let Go-A Joyfully Recommended Title!!! April 8, 2008 Jordan Bliss has traveled to Venezuela in order to adopt a child. When she sees four-year-old Miguel, he quickly grabs her heart. But when chaos erupts from a government coup, she finds herself being extracted by Navy Seals against her will, leaving Miguel behind as he is not a US citizen. Navy Seal Solomon McGuire can't get the picture of Jordan out of his mind after her took Miguel from her arms and forced her on the helicopter. Solomon's own son was stolen from him by his ex-wife so he knows the pain it brings. That's why he finds himself determined to help her get her son back. Both Jordan and Solomon have had their hearts trampled by their ex-spouses but they find themselves unable to stop from falling in love. But when Jordan's quest to retrieve Miguel from Venezuela puts Jordan into danger, can Solomon get to her in time to save the woman who has given him a second chance at love?
Marliss Melton has done it again! Don't Let Go is an action-packed romance that keeps the reader immersed in Solomon and Jordan, unwilling to put the book down. Add to this a tremendous secondary story involving Jordan's sister and the hint of the another story to come. Without a doubt Marliss Melton's Navy Seals are not to be missed!
Melissa Reviewed for Joyfully Reviewed
Best Ever! April 4, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I've read all of her Navy Seal books and this is by far the best. The fast moving action, sassy characters and heartwarming storyline make this a must read.
Excellent SEAL romantic suspense April 2, 2008 1 out of 4 found this review helpful
In Las Amazonas, Venezuela, La Mision de la Paz school teacher Jordan Bliss adopts four year old orphan Miguel. However, before she arranges to bring her son home rebels attack and occupy the mission. Her sister Jillian back in Suffolk County, Virginia calls in a favor. Soon afterward a US military team retrieves Jordon; however a navy officer rips her from her adopted child leaving the kid behind. Stunned and outraged, she vows to get her child back and will never forget the sailor's face nor forgive him.
US Navy SEAL Solomon McGuire has never done a mission that has left him as upset as Operation Extraction; he cannot move past the female American's horrified face that he will never forget; even rationalizing that he followed orders fails to help his conscience. Especially since he knows what it is like to lose a child as he has only recently regained his own vanished son Silas. Feeling guilty and questioning the ethics of his team's snatch, Solomon offers Jordan a deal; if she tutors Silas in reading, he will try to locate and recover Miguel. Although she wants to tell him to shove it, she agrees. As they work together to locate Miguel, they fall in love; however Jordan hides from her beloved plans to act on the information that Solomon provides to her by rescuing her son without him.
Marliss Melton's latest SEAL romantic suspense (see NEXT TO DIE, IN THE DARK and FORGET ME NOT) is an exhilarating thriller that focuses on how far a parent will go for their beloved child. Although the Jordon-Miguel segue is the prime story line, there are a few other parental-offspring subplots that enhance the theme of parental love for a child that may not even share your DNA. Readers will enjoy this fine family drama as Ms. Melton provides a strong tale.
Harriet Klausner
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