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She never thought being a chef could be so dangerous...or could lead her to love. Renowned chef Elodie Winters' dream job, private chef to a powerful family in New York, quickly becomes a nightmare when her employer turns out to be the head of a notorious mob family. Now on the run, she thinks she's finally safe, having landed in the middle of the Arabian Sea, cook on the Asaka Express cargo ship. When the ship is taken by pirates, she can't believe her bad luck...but it's about to take a turn for the better. Scott "Mustang" Webber is pulled from his current mission, along with the rest of his SEAL team, to prevent an act of piracy in the Middle East. They're all surprised when the first person to radio for help is a woman. He soon senses "Rachel Walters" is hiding something, and offers his help. He's both shocked and pleased when she actually comes looking for him in Hawaii months later. He'd felt a connection with her on that cargo ship...one he's looking forward to exploring further. Keeping Elodie safe in Hawaii turns out to be easy...until it isn't. Long days in paradise have a way of making one complacent. Now Mustang is working against the clock and the elements themselves, as he faces his greatest mission ever-finding Elodie. ** Finding Elodie is the 1st book in the SEAL Team Hawaii Series. Each book is a stand-alone, with no cliffhanger endings.
Ralph Henry Barbour (November 13, 1870 - February 19, 1944) was an American novelist, who primarily wrote popular works of sports fiction for boys. In collaboration with L. H. Bickford, he also wrote as Richard Stillman Powell, notably Phyllis in Bohemia. Other works included light romances and adventure. His works include: Captain of the Crew (1901), Weatherby's Inning (1903), The Crimson Sweater (1905), Harry's Island (1908), The Lilac Girl (1909), Kingsford Quarter (1910), Team-Mates (1911), The Harbor of Love (1912), Left End Edwards (1914), The Purple Pennant (1916), The Junior Trophy (1918) and Hero of the Camp (1932).
Lexie Greene hasn't thought about Pierce Cagle in years. So when the popular boy she knew in high school shows up in the middle of the Somali desert, part of the SEAL team rescuing her and a coworker from kidnappers, she's more than a little shocked. But her surprise turns to awe, then awe to respect...and attraction...when he saves her not once, but twice before they make it safely back to a US Naval ship. Before she can blink, he's gone from her life again, but not before an emotional goodbye and a promise to keep in touch. Pierce "Midas" Cagle hasn't thought about Lexie in years. Though he's not surprised in the least to learn that the shy, kind girl he knew is now an international aid worker, serving the poor both at home and abroad. His attraction to the woman she's become, however...that's definitely unexpected. He hates leaving her behind after his mission, but Midas is more thrilled than he can say when she chooses the Hawaiian branch of Food For All for her next assignment. Their chemistry is just as strong as it was in Somalia, and neither Lexie nor Midas has ever been so happy. Nor could they possibly suspect someone is outraged that Lexie made it out of the desert alive. ** Finding Lexie is the 2nd book in the SEAL Team Hawaii Series. Each book is a stand-alone, with no cliffhanger endings.
Years of abuse at the hands of her father has taught Monica Collins she can't trust anyone-especially military men. Since escaping her home, she's built a successful career as a nanny, showing other kids the love she was denied as a child. But when her employer's ambassadorial home becomes fair game for intruders during a riot, she's forced to rely on two SEALs to get her to safety. Basically her worst nightmare come to life. Stuart "Pid" Hall is used to people being scared, panicked, and confused during a rescue mission, but Monica's deep animosity and distrust is a surprise...until she shares a bit of her story. He can't blame her for hating all things military-or for being outraged when his commander demands the SEAL team escort her back to Hawaii. Turns out the ambassador's home was specifically targeted, and Monica's the only person who's faced the intruder and lived. No one is prepared to learn the man has ties to the Navy. When he decides to use Monica as a pawn for his revenge, she'll have to overcome years of deep-seated fear...and put her trust in Stuart's hands if she hopes to see another day. ** Finding Monica is the 4th book in the SEAL Team Hawaii Series. Each book is a stand-alone, with no cliffhanger endings.
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Ralph Henry Barbour (November 13, 1870 - February 19, 1944) was an American novelist, who primarily wrote popular works of sports fiction for boys. In collaboration with L. H. Bickford, he also wrote as Richard Stillman Powell, notably Phyllis in Bohemia. Other works included light romances and adventure. His works include: Captain of the Crew (1901), Weatherby's Inning (1903), The Crimson Sweater (1905), Harry's Island (1908), The Lilac Girl (1909), Kingsford Quarter (1910), Team-Mates (1911), The Harbor of Love (1912), Left End Edwards (1914), The Purple Pennant (1916), The Junior Trophy (1918) and Hero of the Camp (1932).