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SEAL’S Spitfire (Special Forces: Operation Alpha)
- Black Eagle, Book 1
- Narrated by: Emma Wilder
- Length: 5 hrs and 16 mins
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Summary
While Navy SEAL Rafe Buchanan is stuck at the airport, he is captivated by the woman cursing a blue streak with a take no prisoners attitude. He invites her for drinks and realizes she's everything he gave up hoping he'd find. But a random glance at a TV monitor ends their flirting when Meghan Henley sees her brother's missionary group was kidnapped in Afghanistan.
Meghan turns to Rafe as her world is flipped upside down. How could one man already mean so much to her? And Rafe is determined to help the woman who has stolen his heart. Realizing the deadly situation, he calls John "Tex" Keegan to help.
When Rafe is called away on a mission, Meghan asks Tex's help to stage her own rescue of her brother. But things go sideways when she is taken hostage. Will Rafe, Tex, and the rest of the Black Eagle SEAL team be able to get to the hostages before the Taliban carry out their threats? Or will he be haunted forever knowing he lost his dream?
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- Mark 1mark
- 29-06-22
totally different take on a seal story
really great narrator who tells the story well definitely look out for her again thanks
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- Amazon Customer
- 25-01-24
Nicely written.
Really liked the book, found the main character, Meghan a bit irritating and clueless, a bit silly at times but otherwise a good book.
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