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Bring the Heat

By: Kimberley Troutte
Narrated by: Noah Michael Levine
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Publisher's Summary

Bring the Heat was previously included in the USA Today best-selling Seals of Summer number three super bundle.

Fight for love...

When hostiles ambush Jackson's Army convoy outside Ohio, he fights to keep the top-secret cargo out of enemy hands. But when his girlfriend is yanked out of the lead truck and forced to her knees, he steps forward to sacrifice his life for hers.

The innocent ...

Army Specialist Rebecca Finlan can't look when the only man she's ever loved is gunned downed. Hostiles order her to drive her rig to Washington, D.C. where they will use the weapons she's hauling to hurt innocent Americans. Unless she stops them.

SEAL team. Country. My wife?

Tavon Sting is given an ultimatum by the hijackers - force his SEAL EXtreme team to deliver weapons of mass-destruction or his wife will be killed. For a man sworn to stand by his brothers and die for his country, it's an impossible choice. Protect the White House or save the woman he loves more than life?

©2016 Kimberley Troutte (P)2016 Audible, Inc.

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Great series

I do enjoyed this series of books, I'll loved the characters,the action, you are drawn into the story in the first few pages. I read all four books in about 3 days they were that good.

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Great story

This a great story with a really great narrator! One thing I would change is the pronunciation of Lima, Ohio....it’s pronounced like Lima Beans, not Lima, Peru.

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"Suspension of Disbelief" problem

I read sci-fi so I understand the idea of "Suspension of Disbelief." However, I do not believe a secret military transport wouldn't have guards, bullet proof cabs, locked cabs, or other safety measures. I kept thinking of how money is transported, so why wouldn't a secret military transport have just as much security.

Also, in the other books, nothing about Tavon had been described as having any PTSD or adjustment problems. Suddenly, he does. So that got me, too.

I understand that problems of some type must present in a story. I think it could have been handled differently.

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Strange

I find it strange that Ty & his woman had to share their adventure with another couple. I wonder why? Nah not really. I know why.

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very good

Loved it !! this story. the narrator is so fantastic it's like your really there!! good overall

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Best of the series so far

At least the women in this book weren’t so helpless. There was actual action throughout the book instead of in just the last 30 mins. I enjoy this book very much.

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Crude language

The point could have been made without all the filthy crude language
Makes the men look like their stupid!

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  • jw
  • 08-30-22

Full of action and love

A great double story of two couples during the same mission. I wondered if we’d hear about how Tavon & his wife got together, you hear that & much more. I really enjoyed both couples stories and more how the team works with others. Great storyline, loved Jackson & Rebecca, hope we might hear more about them in the next book. Great narration by Noah Michael Levine.

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  • RJ
  • 01-29-22

Love of country or life?

Good gosh! Kimberley Troutte provides us with another fine story. Perhaps she was just getting warmed up with the first two books of this series. Army Specialist Rebecca Finlan was a motivated, determined young woman who wanted to learn everything she could about large vehicles and long-haul trucking. She wanted to fulfill her deceased father’s dream of owning a father/daughter trucking company. If not that, then she wanted a life with her lover and Commanding Officer, Jackson. Commanding Officer? I heard a couple of people call him Sargeant First Class. Which is right? Can’t be both. When her time in the Army was up she was going to go home to fulfill one dream unless Jackson “proposed” something different. Jackson had assigned Rebecca to drive the lead truck in a convoy carrying Top Secret equipment. The convoy is ambushed, Rebecca is taken prisoner, but remained driving to call in at specific times. Another hostage is taken and delivered to the convoy, but that would be giving away too much. This brings us to the main point of the story from which the remainder flows. The circumstances within the convoy, the efforts to regain control of it, and the hostages, which include the EXtreme Team, make up the remainder of the story. It’s not a bad story, not as good as book three, but better than books one and two. The telepathic communication between Rebecca and Jackson seemed more like filler, as it didn’t add to or progress the story arc. There are a couple of twists in the plot, not a lot of action, but the tension is kept high due to the hostages.

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Heat brought

Loved that this one had Army & Navy working together (while still giving each other $#it) and that both couples had their own things to work through. A little on the unrealistic side but still a fun addition to the series.