GRR Review SEAL's Honor: A Military Romance (Take by Elle James

SEAL's Honor is about an interesting love triangle between two SEAL team members and the hot helo pilot they share a camp with.

Tuck had an NSA relationship with the hot helo pilot Delaney of the 160th Night Stalkers. They sneak away for some steamy sex in camp whenever possible because they know well enough neither may live another day despite knowing fraternization is a very bad idea. But Tuck doesn't do full relationships. When Tuck's best SEAL bud Reaper asked Delaney to marry him in front of everyone, Tuck was too chicken(poop) to speak up, and when Reaper lost an arm on a mission, Delaney cannot leave Reaper. But how will Delaney handle loving one man and betrothed to another? And what will Tuck do about the situation? The tension is palpable, and the twist at the end was almost worth the wait, as the author managed to milk this triangle for all its worth.

I do want to commend the author for far more authenticity than most SEAL novels. Whereas a lot of SEAL novels just cast them as generic badasses, this one actually had them in/near combat situations and react realistically (though I suspect having a tryst in the middle of a base is probably harder than it is described, literary license and all that).

Category: Military

Primary Plot: Elite helo pilot is in love with one SEAL but accidentally accepted a marriage proposal from another... 

Overall Rating:  4/5

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