One fatal accident brought all my dreams crashing down. To make matters worse, he never had the chance to meet our baby girl. It isn’t until we move from my small hometown that we’re able to move on, starting a new search for a place to call home. I never guessed a simple act of kindness for a Navy SEAL on deployment would bring my heart back to life. One letter from Justin was all it took to … took to send my carefully constructed life into a tailspin.
He could easily become my everything, but am I ready to risk both our hearts for a chance at finding love again?
Faith is the final book in the SEAL’d series. The SEAL’d series is an interconnected series of stand alone novellas featuring steamy romances, hot heroes, and the strong women that love them.
Book 1 – Honor
Book 2 – Love
Book 3 – Fate
Book 4 – Power
Book 5 – Faith
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3.5 stars. Soldier pen pal romance which has a funny twist when it turns out that the Becca’s daughter goes to Justin’s sisters day care. The story was fairly predictable. I didn’t find anything particularly likeable about any of the supporting characters so wasn’t sad that I missed their stories, it seems as if this was a good way to end the series.
Another amazing book. It’s nice to see Justin get his happily ever after. I always felt he was most serious one, but I always thought he be feeling lonely.
I loved Justin, he is great leader, protective and determined. Once he puts his mind to something he does it.
I loved Becca, she is sweet, Hard working and loving. She works hard, but also cares dearly for her daughter.
I recommend this whole series.
I gave this Book a rating of 5 ’s
Title: Faith
Series: SEAL’ed Book 5
Genre: Military Romance
Author: AJ Alexander and Andi Jaxon
Format: Kindle Edition
Published on: Dec 9, 2018
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Faith is the 5th and final book the SEAL’ed series and I don’t think I am ready to say goodbye to this crazy bunch that I have grown to love. I am so happy that LT aka Justin finally got his story!
Justin and the rest of the guys are back in the desert and away from their wives and children. Emma encourages Justin to sign up for a pen pal so he can receive letters while away. Little did he know it would change his life.
Becca is a marine widow, a single mother to her 3-year-old daughter, Olivia, whose father never got the chance to know about her existence before he died. Becca will do anything to protect her daughter and make sure she is happy. When she sends a letter to a soldier who is deployed, she doesn’t expect it to turn into so much more.
I absolutely love Becca and Justin, but it is little Livie who really stole the story. She is so adorable, sweet and instantly connects with everyone. The little girl instantly bonded with the entire group and they all fell in love with her.
I love Becca and Justin’s relationship and their letters/e-mails were sweet and you can see the bond forming between the two. They both felt like outcasts and found comfort, friendship and love with one another.
I was also kind of hoping we could all be friends. I have a good feeling about her. – Emma.
Becca’s friendship with the girls may be my favorite thing, though. She instantly was accepted by Emma, Katie, Avery and Amber.
I can tell this is going to be the start of a beautiful friendship and the need for a lot of bail money.
I love how much Amber and Avery take to Becca and how much Becca connects with them. Those girls are in their own world and I love them. They bring the comedy to this series!
This story was the perfect ending to the series, though I am sad it is over. I absolutely loved every single book and falling in love with every single character. I love that the crew was able to find their own happily ever afters.
A fabulous addition to a superb series with sexy military hunks and their loves. So excited to get LT’s story and all the surprise, emotion, heartbreak and love that goes with it. Becca thought it was just her and her daughter until the mailman delivers a surprise and then the real surprise comes to Justin in a form he never expected. So emotional! Loved little Olivia and her cuteness. Justin so deserves all the happiness and love that comes his way in this heartwarming story that has Robin finding her Batman. A terrific conclusion for this group of supreme heroes and their HEAs. I voluntarily reviewed an ARC.
So to begin with how much this story hits a special place of originality in my heart. It is unlike the others in the series in that special way that makes it almost my favorite of all five. I loved how Justin and Becca met by fate and a letter! Becca is a wonderful character who has a daughter and is a widow. She has moved to basically find her own life and to not be labeled in the way her family and people from her hometown have done. Justin is the leader of the Seal team from the previous books and is lonely and feeling a little more that way each time one of the team finds a love of their own.
Their story could have just been a letter to brighten a soldiers day and a way for Becca to give back and it turned out to be a love story that means so much more as words were all they had to give. Learning to trust and just give love a chance even though its scary to do so is what makes this so powerful and unique in the series. There are some sizzling scenes in the book and you will not be disappointed in when they happen.
I am so very glad I got to read Faith!
Justin is in the military but feeling lonely as everyone around him is finding love. He receives a letter that will change his life. Becca is a widow with a young daughter. She never guessed the letter she wrote would turn her life upside down. This was a good story with a second chance at love. Justin and Becca were a great couple.
Although the 5th book in the SEAL’ed series, Faith was the first book that I’ve read by Andi Jaxon & AJ Alexander but I’m definitely gonna be going back to read the other books as soon as I can!
I LOVED Justin & Becca’s story the fact that they became involved through letters was fab. Even though the initial step was online,it was wonderful that old fashioned letter writing led to the build up of feelings and the start of a fab relationship.
A great cast of characters who I’m looking forward to learning more about once I read their books. Justin’s connection to Livie and her determination that she was gonna be Batman to her Robin was sweet and really heartwarming. Becca’s faith in getting involved with another serviceman after the loss of Trent was a big thing but she couldn’t have picked a better person than Justin IMO.
A fab read that I blitzed through as I couldn’t put my kindle down!!
5* recommended read.
An enjoyable read, but seemed to end quite abruptly, I was expecting more.
After being pen pals Becca ( a single mom) and justin (a navy seal) eventually admit to their feelings for each other then bang its the epilogue.
I was expecting the story to continue a bit more, them meeting properly for the first time, the relationship between them how Becca coped with him being in the Navy after she lost the first love of her life to the forces. Justin interacting with Beccas young daughter, being her batman etc
Justin McMillion is a man who won’t admit he’s lonely. That first chapter may give you some food for thought. Becca Cunningham is a mother that wants what’s best for her child. And that child will steal your heart. It’s not a holiday read but it’s a perfect addition to your list anyway.
It’s a great way to celebrate the meaning of the holidays. Just because we don’t know someone doesn’t mean we can’t make a small difference in his or her life. Olivia is a ray of sunshine that brightens whatever scene she’s in. You can’t help but chuckle and wish you could give her a squeeze.
This is a story where your heart and emotions will get involved. Your eyes may get involved as well as your mind. The authors’ descriptions are so vivid that you’ll have no trouble picturing what’s going on. And that’s how the eyes become involved – tissue front and center. There is so much more that I could say about this book but you need to experience it for yourself – lips are zipped. I will say that it was great to catch up on the characters from the previous books. I’ll also tell you that the ending was sweet and romantic but it’s also bittersweet. There was really nothing bad that I could say about this story. I can picture reading this series again, now that I have all the books in my library, and I look forward to see what else these authors have for me to fall in love with.
I was not compensated nor was I required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own.
I fell in love with this Seal!
I started this book before work the other morning, and squeezed it in during every moment of the day until I finished it that same night. I loved everything about it and I would say it fits into the slow burning, sweeter, heart-warming side of the military genre.
Lieutenant Justin McMillion is the last single man standing of his friends and Seal Team. Throughout the series, he has seen his boys team up, and see first-hand how wonderful it is to have that significant other holding the other half of your heart. He knows he’s withdrawing from them, but the loneliness is taking its toll. His sister Emma can see this, and very regularly sends him information on the military pen pal program. I absolutely have visions of David Boreanaz as the leader of his seal team unit while I’m reading this book, and oh my, he’s playing the part v-e-r-y well.
Becca already has paid a military price, losing her husband before she could even tell him about the baby girl on the way, so for the last three years, her daughter has been the centre of her world. The team she works with at the hospital decide to sign up to the military pen pal program. Her daughter has recently started at a new day-care, and the irony is, she is the sister of her new pen pal. Livie is the life of the book!! Andi J and AJ have together created a precocious and lively three year old girl, and her toddler chat is up there as the best I’ve seen written. I absolutely adored her.
Justin and Becca were written as two really great people who were drifting through life, each doing the best at what they did with their jobs and family, but lacking that spark that ignites a passion in life when you have someone to share it with. Until they sign up for the military pen pal program. Who knew that letter writing was making a romantic comeback!
What I loved most, is the endearing way that Livie tried to tell Becca what her Daddy had been saying to her. It broke my heart, that even though he’d died before she was born, Trent was still looking out for them both.
If you love the military romance genre, and are looking for something lower on the angst scale but is full of heart, soul and romance, then this book is for you. 4.5 Stars.
This is the first book I have read in the series and it will not be the last. I plan on reading them in order to get the full effect of these guys and their woman. These authors have out done themselves with setting up this world that draws you in and keeps you there right to the end.
Justin lives his life for the Navy. He wanted to escape the small town he lived in and start a new life and he did. Joining the Seals was everything for Justin and his friends. Then his friends were starting to get married and make families. But Justin had no one special because he thought he didn’t need a woman in life until he finally felt lonely and decided to follow his sisters advice and get a penpal. Once he does his life changes in ways he never thought.
Becca is a single mother who lost the man she loved to the Marines. She is determined to make a life for her and her daughter. She does this but there is something missing from her life and she decides to become a penpal for the Navy. It is there that she meets Justin and they hit it off. She decides to let Justin in and give love another go.
this is a MUST read series for all who love a good romance and sexy Navy men!
Single mum Becca has moved with her daughter Olivia from Texas to San Diego with the hope of a new start, somewhere where she is just herself and not the “military widow”; after her husband Trent was killed in action, that’s all she was seen as and she wanted more. Working as a nurse, her and some colleagues decide to join the military pen pal scheme, hopefully bringing a smile to someone who would otherwise have no one sending them mail at all. Becca’s assigned pen pal?… a certain Navy SEAL called Justin that her brand new friends might just know; his sister just happens to be Emma from The Mission bar and the owner of Kidology, the day care centre she enrols Olivia at. Will Becca be able to bring a smile to Justin’s face or will it be a one letter and done kind of thing?
I have to say, while this one is without a doubt the tamest of this series, I think that it might actually be my favourite. Being thousands of miles apart the romance aspect is obviously slow burn and thought based, but I loved the interactions between the two and how it all played out. I have enjoyed every book in this series and would recommend it to anyone. Faith gets 4.5 stars from me.
I have been waiting for Justin’s (LT) story for a while and it didn’t disappoint. Justin is lonely especially now that his team is marrying or having kids that his sister convinced him to sign up for a military pen pal. That’s when he “meets” Becca and her daughter and his life changes. Becca is a military widow that recently moved and is now having to find child care that works with her schedule as a nursing assistant. It is like karma when she meets Emma who runs a daycare center and her band of friends. They basically adopt Becca and her daughter like they were there own not knowing Emma and Justin are siblings. I love the antics of Becca’s daughter and unknowingly she dubs Justin Ba’man even though she is obsessed with Batman she now is Robin because you can’t have two Batmans. I love this conclusion of the series but the ending felt a little rushed to me. I mean one chapter they were Skyping with their significant others and then the epilogue and it’s two years later and they are home. I just wish there was another chapter before the epilogue tying up some of the loose ends. Overall this is a great read and I highly recommend this book.
Good ending to the series
This is book 5 in the SEAL’d series.
I have enjoyed the characters in this series. This book had another good premise, but there were a few things which really kept me from truly enjoying the story.
“I am really excited about the idea of writing to a deployed service member and thanking them for the ultimate sacrifice.” The ultimate sacrifice can only be paid once and you wouldn’t be able to thank someone for making it. You could certainly thank them for their sacrifices, however.
This series has the things you would expect from this series. Hot military men, sassy women, and a lot of steam.