Marry—or else.Navy SEAL Brian Lake is out of luck. Going rogue on his last mission landed him on a fast track out of the Navy—years too soon to have saved up enough money to buy the ranch he’s always wanted. Without a career—or the cash to start over—Brian’s options are few, until Army general Augustus Reed steps in with an intriguing new mission—a permanent one.Ignored by her absentee father, … absentee father, duped by thief he appointed to oversee her family’s ranch, Cass Reed is done with men for good. From now on she’s determined to run Two Willows herself, so when her father sends a Navy SEAL to fix up her house, she vows to run him off her land as soon as possible. But Brian’s just as determined to stay, and he’s in a far different league than the men she’s met before.
Brian’s ready to do anything that will earn him a share of a prosperous ranch—even take a chance on marrying the General’s daughter. And he soon realizes it won’t be a hardship to marry Cass. She’s everything he’s ever dreamed of in a woman—and Two Willows is everything he wanted in a ranch.
But he’s not the only one who wants Two Willows—and Cass.
Will falling in love be the most dangerous mission of all?
The Brides of Chance Creek:
BOOK 1: Issued to the Bride One Navy SEAL
BOOK 2: Issued to the Bride One Airman
BOOK 3: Issued to the Bride One Sniper
BOOK 4: Issued to the Bride One Marine
BOOK 5: Issued to the Bride One Soldier
BOOK 6: Issued to the Bride One Sergeant for Christmas
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Cora Seton is an author who’s books I really enjoy reading.
Issued to the Bride, One Navy Seal was right into her style of story telling with strong characters and an interesting plot that makes the book fun to read and a page turner for sure.
The characters in this book had a great way to deal with the problems they were facing. Specially the lead female character. I can’t say enough times that it’s a book that you have to read to enjoy.
Another point I give to Cora Seton’s books is that the more recent they are, the better edited you will find them. The plot is in what I’ve come to know as her signature style and I love it.
Something I will say and this can be a little spoilery… I think the females on this story maybe are being a little too harsh on someone that loves them to death.
I definitely enjoyed the characters and the story line. I plan to read the rest of the series.