The Angel and the SEAL
by Petie
McCarty
GENRE: Romantic
Suspense
BLURB:
The Angel and the SEAL .
. . a cozy mystery with romantic suspense from the Mystery Angel Romances
series. An angel hidden in every book waiting for you to figure out who . . .
Navy SEAL Sean MacKay's teammate is murdered after
stealing a deadly nerve-gas formula from Syrian terrorists. Naval Intelligence
believes MacKay's teammate was a traitor and shipped the stolen formula to his
sister in the states for safekeeping. MacKay is given orders to find the sister
before the terrorists do and to retrieve the stolen formula at all costs.
Foreclosure looms for Cory Rigatero as she fights
to keep her rustic resort near Mt. St. Helens afloat after her brother deserted
her to join the SEAL Teams. Cory's whole world dives into a tailspin when Sean
MacKay shows up at her resort with the news of her brother's death and the wild
suspicion her brother may have sent her traitorous classified documents. No way
will Cory trust MacKay -- the man who once seduced her and then vanished into
the night without a trace.
Excerpt:
A
scream ripped through the air.
Mac
jerked his head up in time to see the end of the dock collapse—with Cory in the
middle of it—and Vern streaking for the water. The black Lab galloped out of
the rear garden, barking his fool head off.
Mac
vaulted from the tractor and had his feet under him before he grabbed his next
breath. Panic put wings to his feet. Cory hadn’t bobbed up by the time Vern
reached the collapsed end of the dock. The old man disappeared beneath the surface,
and Garth perched at the end of the sagging dock, barking his complaints.
Dear
God, not Cory. Don’t let anything happen to my Cory.
Mac’s
feet left the lakeshore on a dead run, and he sliced into the water, stroking
before he completely submerged. A handful of power strokes and he reached the
spot where Vern had gone down. Mac dove under to find the old man red-faced and
struggling to hold his breath while he heaved on a dock piling that had toppled
over and pinned Cory’s legs to the lake bottom. In the crystal-clear water,
Vern’s eyes had gone wide with fright. Cory monitored his approach but lay limp
and had ceased to struggle.
Smart
girl. Conserve your air.
Two
dock boards remained pinned to the collapsed piling and framed her lithe body
like the sides of a coffin. He stroked to her side, put his shoulder under the
closest dock board, and prayed it would hold tight to the piling as Mac pressed
upward with all his might. Thank God, Vern saw what he intended, and though
short on air himself, the old caretaker scooted around and tugged Cory free
from beneath the piling.
Mac
waited until they were well and clear before he dropped the mass to the lake
bottom. His heart jolted hard when he saw Vern go limp. He had nothing left.
Mac
wrapped one arm around the caretaker and the other around Cory and pushed hard
for the surface, thankfully but a few feet up. Mac managed to hold both their
heads above water and kicked hard for shore. Garth howled and whined as he
paced the length of what remained of the collapsed dock. Mac dragged both
bodies up and out of the water the minute his feet found purchase on the lake
bottom, then he laid them both out on the sandy shore. Vern rolled to his knees
and began to cough and hack.
Mac
crouched over Cory lying limply on her side, her eyes closed. He detected a
weak heartbeat when he laid two fingers to her throat and leaned his cheek
close to check for breathing. Hearing only his own labored breathing, he tugged
her chin down with a thumb and stuck a finger into her mouth, intent on
clearing an air passage.
Teeth
clamped hard on his finger.
“Yeow!”
He managed to yank the entire digit free.
“Well,
get our finger out of my mouth,” Cory huffed and struggled to sit up. “What are
you doing?”
Mac
stared open-mouthed. “Trying to resuscitate you.”
“I
was just spent, not dead. I used up everything I had struggling to get free of
the piling.”
Before
she could lodge another complaint, Mac dragged her to his chest and held her as
though he’d never let her go.
My Review:
A man is murdered after he steals a nerve gas formula from terrorists.
The Navy believes this man to be a traitor and had the formula sent to his
sister, Cory in the States. The Navy sends Seal Sean MacKay aka Mac to Cory’s resort
near Mt. St. Helens to retrieve the formula and to find out if his teammate was
a traitor or not. Did Cory’s brother send her the formula? Is he a traitor?
There is just one little problem with this plan, Mac is in
love will Cory and has been since the day he left. Cory and Mac spent a night together
on the beach six years ago afterwards Mac left her all alone with a broken
heart to mind and join the Seals. Yeah Cory just may have a problem with letting
Mac back into her life after all these years and what he did.
Cory has been struggling to keep the resort alive and
running after her brother left her to join the Seals too. Someone is sabotaging
the resort trying to make Cory close it down or sell it. She has had an offer
to buy the resort but refuses to sell. The damage that has been done to the
resort happened after Mac’s arrival.
Who is sabotaging the resort? Is it Mac? Why would Mac want
to sabotage the resort? Why would he want to hurt Cory? Or maybe it is someone
who wants to buy the resort? Or could it be the Syrian terrorists who want
their formula back? Mystery, mystery, mystery… with lots of twists.
The Angel and the SEAL is the third book in the Mystery
Angel Romances series and the first book that I have read in this series but I
don’t feel as if I missed anything by not reading the first two books as it
does stand on its own. The Angel and the SEAL is a fast paced read that is packed
full of mystery, suspense with enough twists and turns that will keep the pages
turning and hoping that it will soon reveal all the secrets hidden between its
pages.
Each and every one of the characters was all so sweet and
caring in their own way well that is except for the bad guys of course. I would
have to say that Garth was probably the sweetest of all. Garth cared a lot for
Cory and always put her life before his. Garth is Cory’s giant black Labrador retriever
whom she rescued six years ago. I don’t think Mac would be hard to look at if
you get my meaning. I think Mac cared a lot for Cory as well and was probably
easy on the eyes. Yeah I think Mac would probably have quite a few women
fanning.
I highly recommend The Angel and the SEAL to anyone who
likes a good romance mixed with a little mystery and suspense.
AUTHOR
Bio and Links:
Petie
spent a large part of her career working at Walt Disney World—"The Most Magical Place on Earth"—where she
enjoyed working in the land of fairy tales by day and creating her own romantic
fairy tales by night, including her new series, The Cinderella
Romances. She eventually said good-bye to her "day" job to write her
stories full-time. These days Petie spends her time writing sequels to her
regency time-travel series, Lords in Time, and her cozy-mystery-with-romantic-suspense
series, the Mystery Angel Romances.
Petie shares
her home on the Cumberland Plateau in Tennessee with her horticulturist husband
and an opinionated Nanday conure named Sassy who made a cameo appearance in No
Angels for Christmas.
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