A SEAL's Oath
Publisher Description
Wanted: one wife, one baby. Love not required.
Navy SEAL Boone Rudman has six months to find a wife and get her pregnant or he’ll lose his chance to win 1500 acres of prime Montana ranch land. So when he discovers Riley Eaton living on his new ranch, all grown up from the tomboy she used to be, he decides she’ll do for his bride—whether or not she’s got other plans.
Riley Eaton quit her job, sold her car and moved to Chance Creek with her friends to pursue the dreams she’d put on hold for far too long. She has no idea her uncle sold the ranch out from under her—and has no plans to marry any time soon—but when Boone shows up, sexy as hell after fifteen years in the service, she begins to wonder if her priorities are all wrong.
When duty turns to desire, Boone launches a campaign to win Riley’s heart. But is it too little, too late? Or can he convince Riley to forget the past and create a future worth fighting for?
The Navy SEALs of Chance Creek:
BOOK 1: A SEAL's Oath
BOOK 2: A SEAL's Vow
BOOK 3: A SEAL's Pledge
BOOK 4: A SEAL's Consent
BOOK 5: A SEAL's Purpose
BOOK 6: A SEAL's Resolve
BOOK 7: A SEAL's Devotion
BOOK 8: A SEAL's Desire
BOOK 9: A SEAL's Struggle
BOOK 10: A SEAL's Triumph
Customer Reviews
A Seals Oath
Started reading book and found the idea of Jane Austen was too much. Annoyingly so. It would have been a much better story without the regency part. Enough so, I stopped reading as that factor was exceedingly annoying. The story would have been enjoyable otherwise.
A seal’s oath
Fantastic
A Seal’s Oath
I actually enjoyed the book even though its premise was a little far fetched and some of the Regency aesthetics were inaccurate. As a Scott the one glaring error that bothered me was the character of Angus McBride. He’s described as being Scottish yet is name is spelt as McBride and not MacBride. The McBrides are Irish while the other is clan MacBride, a sept of Clan MacDonald of Clanranald. The two are not related at all anywhere in history nor would they live me being confused. Other than that glaring error I read the book cover to cover in one sitting and enjoyed.