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Shielding Sierra
- Delta Team Two, Book 8
- Narrated by: Virginia Rose
- Length: 10 hrs and 39 mins
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Publisher's Summary
As a civilian contractor, Sierra Clarkson thought she’d found the perfect way to serve her country, short of joining the military...until she was kidnapped from a base in Afghanistan. Turns out terrorists don’t care if you’re a soldier or not; everyone bleeds the same. Even worse, no one knows she’s been taken. Her missing belongings point to desertion - which means no one is looking for her, either.
But someone is.
Fred “Grover” Groves never forgot the redheaded spitfire working the chow line on a base in the Afghani desert. He’d felt an instant attraction to the petite woman, a connection deep in his bones...which Sierra herself clearly didn’t feel, since she’d promised to keep in touch after his mission ended, only to ghost him - and seemingly her job.
But she didn’t.
When several contractors go missing from the base, it looks more and more like Sierra didn’t abandon her post. Then a long-lost letter proves she’d followed through on her promise to stay in touch with Grover - and suddenly, all bets are off. He bucks every protocol he’s ever known after returning to Afghanistan. If Sierra’s still alive, he’ll find her. Or die trying.
But Sierra is hardly a damsel in distress. Grover witnesses her strength and bravery firsthand in a dark desert cave. And at home, against a common enemy, he’ll witness her sheer nerve, her deep love, as they both fight for the life they’re trying to build together.
Shielding Sierra is the eighth and final book in the Delta Team Two series. Each book is a stand-alone, with no cliff-hanger endings.
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- Avidchic reader
- 09-05-2022
one if Susan's military fairytales
I've read so many of Susan's books but this one is way to fairytale for me. in my opinion it wasn't like her regular tone at all. the plotline was like her but the skimming of the gritty bits, the mindset of the heroine....just didn't feel like susan.
there were cheesy bits, parts I kept questioning, areas she did cover..once but then it got lost, and everything panned out as way to good to be true, and we saw a character pop up for a meet n greet that we almost Never See in her other novels.
I'm sad to say I've returned in favour of one of her others.
I'm also discoveries that a solo narrator, no matter how good she is doesn't enhance the story as it would with dual narrator's.
I love Virginia Rose and even Stella Bloom for that matter but as good as they are, tone and inflections are way better for the book when male/female is used. I think this one may have been saved if dual narrator's were used.
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