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A SEAL’s Oath
This story sets up the series and introduces us to the four SEALs, the heroine of this story, and her three college friends.

Riley Eaton loves beginning back in Chance Creek with her friends and living in the homestead her Uncle will bequeath to her one day. The ladies plan to spend six months pursuing their passions. I absolutely loved their idea, and would totally go for it. Fans of Austen will delight in their idea and the storyline.

Riley knows our hero Boone Rudman and his friends. In fact, they grew up together. Riley fell hard for Boone, but he’s only seen her as a little sister or tagalong friend. Truth is, Boone often thought of Riley.

The romance had its share of complications, but was also sweet with some moments of heat. There were some communication issues, but sheesh, how do you explain to someone the six-month challenge you have?

We get to know the other key characters and a few new ones. We begin to gain some knowledge of Base and how it will operate.

A SEAL’s Vow
This story belongs to Clay Picket and Nora Ridgeway. Nora left her teaching job out of fear and is slowly finding herself with the help of her friends.

Like Riley, Nora has to overcome her fear that Clay only wants to marry her because of a deadline, but Clay makes it clear from the beginning he only has eyes for Nora.

This delivered a suspenseful thread and family difficulties when Clay’s Dad shows up.

I slipped right in the story and enjoyed getting to know more about the other men and arriving women. The homes at Base Camp are unique, and I loved the design and concept.

The romance was sweet and heated.

A SEAL’s Pledge
I expected this to be one of the original SEALs stories, but this one belongs to Navy SEAL sniper Harris “Hawk” Wentworth. He answered Boone’s Ad. And while the community interested him, it was the prospect of a wife that had him signing up.

Without spoiling things, Samantha Smith was intended for Curtis Lloyd, but the other guy couldn’t be bothered to pick her up at the airport.

The tale that unfolds pits Harris against Curtis and Samantha has thirty days to choose before the wedding, but trouble is following Samantha.

This was good, and from the onset I was rooting for Harris, even if his insecurities drove me crazy. Miscommunication and tricks caused drama, but I never doubted the outcome.


It was good seeing development with Base Camp. I am looking forward to the next audio boxed set with SEALs of Chance Creek Books 4-6.

Noah Michael Levine narrated and gave voice to each of the characters. His female voices were believable, and I found his pacing and tone enjoyable. This review was originally posted at Caffeinated Reviewer