24 September 2019

Ford | Book Review

ABOUT THE BOOK


Family… country… or the woman he loves…

Navy Seal Ford Marshall isn’t the kind to stand by and let a woman get hurt—especially when it involves his twin sister, RJ. So, when she makes the news, accused of sparking an international incident, he doesn’t care what it takes—he’s going to find her and bring her home.

But he might need a little help, so he calls on the woman who has had his back during the last three years—Petty Officer Scarlett Hathaway, former communications expert-turned Rescue Swimmer candidate. She’ll help him get into the country, watch his back, and…well, they might be able to have one last mission together before she leaves for a new life, a life he very much wants to be a part of now that she is off his team. Maybe he can convince her to give them a chance to kindle the spark that’s simmered between them for years.

Scarlett Hathaway isn’t sure what future she wants—not when she suddenly has to care for her little brother. Maybe she should quit the Navy and start a life with the man she can’t seem to get out of her heart. So yes, she’ll help Ford find his sister. And maybe, along the way, figure out if they have a future.

But finding RJ somewhere in the vastness of Russia with the FSB chasing them will push Scarlett beyond even her courage and make her question everything she thought she wanted…including Ford. What will it cost her to love a man who saves the world?

And when Ford is asked to choose between saving his sister, saving the world from a war, and rescuing the woman he loves…can he live with his decision?

Publisher: September 3, 2019
Release Date: SDG Publishing


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MY REVIEW

Another addictive read in the Montana Marshalls series, Ford is exactly what I have come to expect from Susan May Warren—and that’s a great thing.

It’s only natural that Navy SEAL Ford Marshall has the protective gene, plus a need to prove his worth. So, when his twin sister RJ becomes embroiled in scandal in Russia, he can’t help rushing to her aid—and brings Petty Officer Scarlett Hathaway along for the ride.

Now, it is quite the high-stakes adventure that this pair has, and I am here for it. Action, danger, drama, superb chemistry… It’s fast-paced and fun and full of heart. I recommend it (but be sure to read Tate first, since that’s where the story begins between Ford and Scarlett—or better yet, just start at the beginning of the series; you won’t regret it).

★.5

I received a complimentary copy of this book and the opportunity to provide an honest review. I was not required to write a positive review, and all the opinions I have expressed are my own.

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