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SEAL Camp is about lawyer, Ashley DeWitt and Navy SEAL Jim Slade. Jim knows he is facing the final days of his career as a SEAL due to his failing knees, so he takes a job with one of his SEAL friends who runs a camp for people who want to challenge themselves by participating in SEAL type training. Ashley decides to participate in the camp because she wants to become more self-confident and deal with confrontation. Jim becomes her instructor and quickly recognizes her needs and her strengths, making her team leader. It isn't long before Ashley and Jim begin to fight an attraction that is completely inappropriate due to their positions in the camp and the real life problems they are both facing.
This story is classic Suzanne Brockmann. Even though it is short, her skill at writing about Navy SEALs shines through. There isn't anybody writing military romance that does it any better than she does. I enjoyed this story and found it interesting that it actually predates some of her more recent stories, putting it in the middle of her Tall, Dark, and Dangerous series timeline. The main characters were relatable; however, some of the supporting characters were a bit stereotypical, probably due to the length of the book. Overall, another very good story by Brockmann who remains right at the top of my must-read list.
This story is classic Suzanne Brockmann. Even though it is short, her skill at writing about Navy SEALs shines through. There isn't anybody writing military romance that does it any better than she does. I enjoyed this story and found it interesting that it actually predates some of her more recent stories, putting it in the middle of her Tall, Dark, and Dangerous series timeline. The main characters were relatable; however, some of the supporting characters were a bit stereotypical, probably due to the length of the book. Overall, another very good story by Brockmann who remains right at the top of my must-read list.