SEAL's Oath - Makenna Jameison

SEAL's Oath

By Makenna Jameison

  • Release Date: 2022-09-20
  • Genre: Military Romance
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 51 Ratings

She's afraid to trust again, but he'll battle for her heart…

Navy SEAL Rob "Slinger" McPherson has been attracted to the gorgeous blonde in their group of friends since the moment they met. She makes all his protective instincts rise, and while his body takes notice anytime she's near, it's their instant connection that has him hooked.

Cassie Miller has a secret. Hurt by a man she barely knew, she's only half living her life, afraid to tell anyone the truth. The buff Navy SEAL she met through friends makes her feel safe and sends her heart racing, but she's scared to let herself fall for him—or tell him the details of her past.

When the man who harmed Cassie threatens her, the truth comes pouring out. Rob will stand at her side, putting his career on the line to keep her safe, but can he also win her heart?

SEAL's Oath, a standalone novel, is book four in the sizzling Coronado Team 2 series.

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Reviews

  • Amateurish. Do not recommend

    1
    By Blue Bagelman 2020
    Every thought the two main characters have is repeated ad nauseam. There is almost no depth to any of the characters which makes it hard to care about them. This is a shame as I find well written military stories to be enthralling, especially when incorporating current events. And violence against women is absolutely important to raise awareness about- this just isn’t perhaps the best vehicle to do so. I cannot recommend this book.