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books with military heroes

Posted by Lily on 2/16/2006, 12:06:01
Here is what I got off the board before they disappeared: Please continue to contribute!

Suz, of course, and
Catherine Mann http://www.catherinemann.com

Dee Davis - end game, enigma and exposure - they are people from British special agency, CIA black ops specialist, CIa operative (these are the male hero's) - female - bomb specialist, FBI criminal profiler and CIA. Very good reads.

Gennita Low -The hunter - Navy seal commander Hawk Mcmillian,
The protector - Navy Seal Jazz Zeringue
Facing fear - Cia's operations chief
Into Danger -Steve Mcmillan. Very good read but you have to do them in the order they came out -

her website is http://www.gennita-low.com

Cindy Gerard - (these are in order) -
To the Edge -Special Ops Nolan Garrett (ret) acts as bodyguard.
To The Limit - Securities specialist Eve Garrett (ex Secret service) and
To the Brink - Special forces soldier Ethan Garrett (ret) goes to save his Ex-wife from terrorist kidnappers.

Marliss Melton
She writes about Navy SEALs: FORGET ME NOT, IN THE DARK, and TIME TO RUN.

Cindy Dees --- who has a new title in the Medusa series out now/soon

Candace Irvin

Merline Lovelace

Christina Skye has a SEAL series -- though not very accurate as far as the military goes, they are good reads, fun and sexy

also check out the women of "RomVets" -- romance writers who are veterans
http://www.noveltalk.com/romvets.htm

Susan Grant -- she was an AF jet pilot, and most of her stories feature women aviators who find themselves either transported to the past or else interacting with people from other planets! If you like SciFi you will like her series that starts with "Star King"

Elizabeth Ashtree http://www.elizabethashtree.com/ has a series of Harlequin SuperRomance that I enjoyed, with JAG officers and most recently a SEAL.

Linda Winstead Jones called "Running Scared" that features a former military (probably Green Beret or Ranger in Latin America) who has been sent in to rescue a contrary hostage

Lori Handeland's 2005 SuperRomance "The Soldier Quest" features a Delta dude who is also rescuing a contrary hostage in some Latin American country -- also a terrific and fun read




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