by Mary-Margret Daughtridge
I read this out of order (started with book 2), but I enjoyed Jax's story tremendously. I really liked that he knew nothing about being with his son, and throughout the course of the story, his son came to mean so very much to him and he would have done anything for him.I liked Pickett as well. Like...
3.5 - 4 stars. Hearing that a character in this book had celiac disease got me interested in starting it and though it had some issues, it was a throughly entertaining story.Jax and Pickett write each other off as potential dates almost as soon as they meet. Pickett is a therapist who knows the emo...
This is a fun light read, currently available as a free e-books download from Kobobooks.com.
Kobo free download 5/4/11
When Jax's ex-wife dies, Jax is torn between staying with the SEALs or raising his 4 year old son. With the unexpected help of Pickett Sessoms, Jax learns the importance of family and raising his son himself not having someone else do it.This is my first Mary-Margret Daughtridge book and I will def...
First off, I wanted to like this book more than I wound up doing. The idea of the story was good. SEALS are different than regular humans, almost supermen in a way. However, they are also very self centered, focused, and self-involved. For very good and understandable reasons, of course. I always lo...