SEAL's Desire - Elle James

SEAL's Desire

By Elle James

  • Release Date: 2014-06-05
  • Genre: Military Romance
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 191 Ratings

Description

Navy SEAL  teams with a sexy NCIS agent undercover as a stripper to find a missing naval officer.

Navy SEAL, Remy LaDue returns from deployment hoping to hook up with his backup plan for a date on Valentine's Day. He realizes their history might get in the way of a happy reunion, but he's ready to push aside the past to forge a future. When he can't contact her he settles for a night out with his platoon at a local strip club. There he discovers one of the strippers is his backup plan and she's hotter than ever.

Over a year ago, NCIS agent Mitchell Sanders' boyfriend returned from deployment in a body bag. Heartbroken at her loss, she turned to Remy for comfort and slept with him the night of her boyfriend's funeral. Plagued with guilt she refused to see Remy but kept in touch through emails and texts. A year after their fated mating, she's forgiven herself enough to agree to be Remy's date for Valentine's Day. Only a week before the big day, her friend, a female navy officer, disappears. When her supervisor won't assign the case to her, she takes leave and goes undercover at the strip club owned by the last man her friend dated. It's there that she meets up with Remy again and he nearly blows her cover. 

Remy and Mitchell join forces to find her friend and uncover a human trafficking organization in the darkest heart of Virginia Beach while their attraction for each other burns hotter than the sun.

Reviews

  • Seal’s Desire

    4
    By Montanafilly73
    Mitchell and Remy are quite a force. Mitchell is undercover and Remy has to have her back in a trafficking situation, so she can find her best friend who was taken. Plenty of suspense and danger. Another great book.
  • Seals’ Honor

    5
    By 😊♥️😊
    I love a good romance, especially when the military is involved. The life style is so different.. the honor, the pride, the loyalty to each other, the trust that is shared... all manifesting itself into a story of love and commitment. I can loose myself in the storyline, just as this read allowed me to do! That is what made this a 5 star read for me, and I am anxious to read the next book in this series!
  • Seals desire

    5
    By Filipowa
    Easy, quick reading with happy ending.
  • Seals desire

    5
    By IPMPH
    Great characters,romantic, I would recommend this series for all those who love a romantic thriller.
  • Seal's desire...

    4
    By Reader.....
    A bit predictable on the story....... The first book kept you in suspense. The whole story happens like in a few days beside them waiting for a year, before he get back home. Hope book 3 is better. 🔫
  • Can you ever go back?

    4
    By awog
    Navy SEAL Remy LaDue and Mitchell Sanders have a complicated relationship. They slept together once, a year ago or so after her boyfriends funeral. He was also a Navy SEAL and Remy's buddy. Their attraction has not fizzled out and the heat is still very much there. Remy is just trying to hold Mitch to a Valentine pact they made one another. It is rare he is even in the country, much less available for holidays. He goes looking for Mitch - only to discover she is already involved in a human trafficking ring and is dancing at a men's club trying to find her friend and co-worker who was kidnapped. Mitch knows she and Remy need to talk about that night. She also knows, she cannot resist him. He is everything she has ever wanted. She was going to break up with her boyfriend right around the time he died. It makes things so much more complicated and adds that much more guilt to her plate. So many surprises in store in this book! Lot's of hot guys with hard bodies and even a little take down involved. Remy and Mitch seem meant to be and their characters are fun and sexy to read. This is book # 2 in the Take No Prisoners series. ***This ARC edition was given free from Netgalley.com and the publisher for review purposes. My honest opinion is not a reflection on Netgalley, nor its affiliates.

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