True Blue SEALs: Zak (Seal Brotherhood ) by Sharon Hamilton-a review

TRUE BLUE SEALs: ZAK (Seal Brotherhood #13) by Sharon Hamilton-a review

True Blue SEALs Zak

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date February 20, 2016

Zak and Amy are destined for each other. After successfully passing the BUD/S training, and helping to stop a San Francisco terrorist attack, Zak goes to the arena of war with the rest of his SEAL Team 3 buddies, to return a changed man. Amy will have to negotiate the pain in her heart as she works to discover the man she loved going off to war is still the man of her dreams, and only if she can convince Zak he still is that man.

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REVIEW: TRUE BLUE SEALs: ZAK is the thirteenth installment in Sharon Hamilton’s contemporary, adult SEAL BROTHERHOOD military romance series. ZAK focuses on the relationship between childhood friends new Navy SEAL Zak Chambers, and Amy Dobson-Chambers. TRUE BLUE SEALs can be read as a stand alone. Some of the previous story line characters and couples play secondary and supporting roles. We were previously introduced to Zak and Amy in TRUE NAVY BLUE (Seal Brotherhood #12).

Prior to his first Secret Ops mission, Zak Chambers proposed to his long time girlfriend Amy Dobson. Knowing that he wanted Amy waiting for him upon his return, Zak convinced Amy that a quick wedding was something they both needed, and proceeded to give the woman he loved, everything that she wanted. But something went wrong for SEAL Team 3, on their latest secret mission, and Zak returned a changed man-a man whose emotional and physical damage may have been more than he could have handled. While Zak struggles with his recovery, Amy struggles with the walls Zak continues to build around his heart. Amy will become Zak’s strength-a woman who isn’t willing to let go of the man who has chosen to close off his mind about the future.

TRUE BLUE SEALs looks at the struggles of military couples; their strengths and weaknesses; their support and nurturing; their heartbreak and survival. The premise focuses on recovery and acceptance; the characters are emotional and real; the relationship falters while Zak comes to terms with all that he has lost and more. Sharon Hamilton writes an emotional story line that is relevant to many of today’s military families and homecomings.

Copy supplied by Netgalley.

Reviewed by Sandy

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