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The Defiant Hero

Troubleshooters, Book 2

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The Defiant Hero

By: Suzanne Brockmann
Narrated by: Patrick Lawlor, Melanie Ewbank
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There are eight words Meg Moore has never been able to forget: the United States refuses to negotiate with terrorists. But what was merely a chilling warning when she worked as a translator in a European embassy now spells out a potential death sentence for her daughter and grandmother, who have been kidnapped by a lethal group called the Extremists. Meg has to act - and quickly. Going against everything she was taught, she will now do anything to meet their unspeakable demands; anything - even kill - to save her child.

When Navy SEAL lieutenant, junior grade, John Nilsson is summoned to Washington, DC, by the FBI to help negotiate a hostage situation, the last person he expects to see holding a foreign ambassador at gunpoint is Meg. He hasn't seen her in years, but he's never forgotten how it feels to hold her in his arms. John could lose his career if he helps her escape. She will lose her life if he doesn't.

©2014 Suzanne Brockmann (P)2014 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Romantic Suspense Military Contemporary
Multi-layered Storylines • Interwoven Timelines • Stellar Narrators • Satisfying Endings • Compelling Love Stories

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Where does The Defiant Hero rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?

In the middle

Have you listened to any of Patrick Lawlor and Melanie Ewbank ’s other performances before? How does this one compare?

Yes. The performance is very good.

Any additional comments?

The author tends to go back in history, then into the present, then into history, then into the present. This goes on and on throughout the book. It really distracts from the storyline.

Too much back and forth

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This was a good addition to the Troubleshooters series. Was it one of my favorites? No. It was good though. What kept it from being one of my favorites was for me Meg wasn't very likeable. I loved Eve's story and Sam and Alyssa's story. I look forward to reading the rest of Sam and Alyssa's story.

good book

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I’ve read the first book in this series - now the second. And I’m really enjoying this author’s storytelling! There are actually 3 story lines in each (and each is a love story in it’s own right) - all connected, and representing 3 different generations- so 3 very different experiences. She blends recollections in with current events, so if you need a story told in a linear fashion, this style may drive you nuts! But I love it!! So far, I haven’t encountered the retelling of someone else’s story, but the endings are always satisfying so they are a bit predictable - with a few twists along the way. Highly recommend!

Book #2 - Enjoyed as much as Book #1!

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I read some bad reviews on book in the series, most were because they hated the character Meg, but I need to say. the author is brilliant because she stirred up the emotions and made is connect. I wanted to slap Meg in the face and ask her how stupid she was. For this reason, I thought this book was great. The story is OK but you build such an attachment to the characters you feel like you want to say. " hello" why are you with this women or strangle the woman's neck. Great job and a pretty good story. Love the narrators they do a great job.

Great writing when you hare a character

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Suzanne Brockman wrote a multi layered, complicated plot. the cast of many left a multi layered story that switched from WWII to present day. highly entertaining although, not crazy about the narrators. one was overly bombastic and the other too allow.

I love tough old ladies in books!

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