GRR Review: SEAL for Her Protection by Paige Tyler

SEAL for her protection shows how important research (or access to sources) is important to accuracy, as this SEAL romance is MUCH better than typical "SEAL romance" trash around. However, the characters are just a bit too perfect to be human.
Haylee was a reporter that decided to go out beyond the local army's protection and was captured by Boko Haram, then rescued by US Navy SEAL raid. Months later she ran into the SEAL that rescued her, Chasen back in the US Navy Base in Coronado, and they started dating... and fell for each other hard. However, Haylee felt unsafe sometimes, as if she was being watched. Was it the corrupt politicians she was investigating? Could it be her overprotective cameraman? Or was it just a case of jumpy nerves from her PTSD? 
Haylee shows compassion and dedication, but sort of oblivious recklessness when it comes to investigating some leads into her story, and she didn't change by the book's end. Same with Chasen. He's handsome as a GQ model, tough as a SEAL as they come, and can make love like nobody's business, not to mention dispatch bad guys left and right. He really has no vices and no weaknesses except he got a little distracted thinking about Haylee! The rest of the characters are minimal. The twist was telegraphed pretty early on, but the plot points were good. All in all, more than competent SEAL romance, but no standout moments.

Category: Romantic Suspense

Primary Plot: Reporter once rescued by SEAL encountered her rescuer, and wanted to date him, even as someone stalked her... but why?

Overall Rating:  3/5


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