GRR Reviews Levi's Legend: A SEALs of Honor World N by Dale Mayer


Levi's Legend wanted to start a "security" series based on a bunch of ex SEALs, but the story was kinda ridiculous, these ex-operators are wounded left and right, and so incompetent they can barely protect their own compound, much less accomplish missions.

To recap, Levi vowed to hunt down the people who betrayed his team and killed one of his best friends, and he did, all except one that got away. But now, as Levi got his security company off the ground, and his lover, Ice the helo pilot, by his side, things should be getting better, but isn't. His nemesis is back, and this time, the war came home, for the bad guy intended to make things VERY personal with Levi. And this time, he's backed by terrorists with big bankrolls. But Levi has ex-SEALs and Ice by his side. But Ice was wondering if this is where her relationship with Levi should be. She gave up her career for him, but he's showing no sign of reciprocating her sacrifices... Was he that dense and clueless? Should she seek a position elsewhere and just let Levi go?

The compound was penetrated so many times by hostiles it's ridiculous (at least 3 times in this novel) despite cameras, sensors, and whatnot. The climax is even more ridiculous, as the enemy was able to move throughout their camp, eluding them, apparently knowing their own camp better than they do!

And this thing about Ice leaving? The threat was "not credible". There was no "triangle", so to speak. The romance was just BARELY there. It's not even lukewarm. It barely has a pulse.

All in all, just not a very enjoyable book.

Category: Military

Primary Plot: Bunch of ex-SEALs started up a security company; had to fight a domestic war when their nemesis came after them with terrorists

Tropes: evil enemies, SEAL, on the rocks

Overall Rating:  2/5

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