Caite McCallan is a Department of Defense admin working in Bahrain when a glitchy elevator, of all things, leads to an unexpected invitation to dinner by a gorgeous Navy SEAL. When he later stands her up, Caite’s understandably upset…until she overhears a plot that confirms Rocco didn’t blow her off. Instead, he and two fellow SEALs are in danger—and Caite is forced to put her career and her life … life on the line to save them.
Blake “Rocco” Wise never expected his routine mission to go sideways, but he was even more surprised to find himself and his teammates rescued by the adorably shy woman he met in a stalled elevator. Caite’s selfless act saved his life, but when attempts on her own make it clear someone wants her gone, it’s Rocco’s turn to protect the brave, sweet, sexy woman. The longer he knows her, the more he wants her…but keeping Caite close could bring her nearer to the enemy than ever before.
** Securing Caite is the 1st book in the SEAL of Protection: Legacy Series. Each book is a stand-alone, with no cliffhanger endings.
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This is a very good introduction for the author’s new series. One that promises to keep the reader entertain from the first page.
This story belongs to Caite McCallan and Blake/Rocco Wise. He is a Navy SEAL on special assignment in Bahrain, with 2 other members of his team. She is working as a secretary at the Navy base. A job she took to help her pay her debts back home.
They meet by chance in a malfunctioning elevator.
Fast forward in time and when she overhears a conversation about three soldiers that are going to be killed , she takes it upon herself to rescue them. Little did she know that it would be the start of not only a potential relationship, but also of her possible demise.
The story is fast paced, and engaging, with bad guys and whodunit, as well as hunky SEALS. The characters are well developed and interesting. Loved the way that Caite was portrait as a spunky, yet somewhat innocent woman. Rocco was a sweet character, albeit at times too alpha for my taste .
All in all, a good start for this series.
I was entrusted a copy of this book. The opinions expressed are solely my own.