SEALs of Honor: Nelson - Dale Mayer

SEALs of Honor: Nelson

By Dale Mayer

  • Release Date: 2019-08-20
  • Genre: Military Romance
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 103 Ratings

Description

Nothing is what it seems … ever …

Nelson’s early morning meeting at the docks with Elizabeth Etchings offers only bad news. Her brother—and Nelson’s old friend—has gone missing on his days off while his ship was docked in Ensenada. A trip to where he’d last been seen shows the local color … and reveals Nelson’s friend has gotten into bigger trouble than anyone could imagine.

Elizabeth might have had a hand in now sending two men to Baja to look for her brother, but she will not stay behind. Her brother is in danger … and he’s the only family she has left.

It doesn’t take long for Nelson to realize that Elizabeth has caught the eye of someone who rules that corner of the world. She’s now in jeopardy too—possibly more than her brother. Keeping her safe moves up Nelson’s priority list.

Until both issues merge, and everything goes south …

Reviews

  • Good story in a long series

    4
    By Harley Jean Matta
    I was kindly provided this book as an ARC; in exchange for my honest review. This is book 21 in the SEALs Of Honor series. This book revolves around Nelson and his “sidekick Taylor; and Elizabeth. This is a very looong series; with several connected series. I would say it was close to as good/great as the previous books in series. Elizabeth’s brother Chris (Skunk) goes missing while on shore leave in Ensenada. She contacts his Navy friend Nelson to assist her in locating her brother; the Navy is convinced he’s abandoned his commission and are pursuing a potential court martial. This story is romance light (again I really have trouble with “insta-love.”), but seemed more of a suspense-mystery story. There were something’s brought up in the story (like Elizabeth’s fathers suspicious and untimely death; that are just left hanging. Other than that it’s a fast and easy read, limited action and violence (at the end), and again romance light - take what you want from that. I’d give it 3 1/2 stars; but, because I love Ms. Dale’s books; so I gave the rating a slight bump to 4 stars (glass half full..) I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
  • Nelson: SEALS of Honor (Finding a Lost Brother)

    5
    By Book Addict KJB
    Elizabeth is a mechanical engineer, a torpedo developer, and a source of irritation to Navy SEAL Nelson. Her brother, a Navy seaman is AWOL in a Mexican port of call. Now things get complicated, intriguing, and the tale has many unexpected twists. I opened the book last night and finished it today. I kept mentally thinking about where Dale Mayer was going with the plot only to discover another twist, another turn, a wow and did not see that coming. Another very great tale (and the trailer for the next book left me eager for the next installment). This is a stand alone book but you are missing so much if you do not read the early books (I have many, many times). I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
  • SEALs of Honor: Nelson

    5
    By 777sails
    I received a complimentary copy of this book from Booksprout and I am voluntarily reviewing it. This was a great read. I truly love reading this series. It is full of murder, mayhem and mystery with romance thrown in. I adored Nelson and Elizabeth's story. Nelson and Taylor go to Mexico to locate Elizabeth's missing brother Chris. Elizabeth is not one to sit back and wait so she goes to Mexico herself looking for Chris. The journey to a HEA and locating Chris is just one that captured me right from the beginning (okay the Prologue is usually the Epilogue of the prior book so I was waiting patiently for this.) There was so much going on here that I was kept guessing as to what happened to Chris? I loved the dual POV format that this was written in. The insight was one that really helped me to connect to the characters so much better. I can't wait for Taylor's story which is up next!! I recommend this story to anyone over the age of 18.

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