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Time to Run (Navy SEALs, Book 3) | 
enlarge | Author: Marliss Melton Publisher: Forever Category: Book
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Rating: 15 reviews Sales Rank: 15963
Media: Mass Market Paperback Pages: 288 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 6.5 x 4.2 x 1
ISBN: 0446614815 Dewey Decimal Number: 813.6 EAN: 9780446614818 ASIN: 0446614815
Publication Date: February 1, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Brand New and Factory Sealed Item Fast Shipping
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Product Description Sara Garret thought the military lawyer she married would be the perfect husband and father. But he has become her worst nightmare. Now one vicious act has driven Sara to take their young son and flee. And she discovers that the only thing more frightening than running away is trusting a stranger. Chase McCaffrey is a damn good sniper, and an even better SEAL but he s no knight in shining armor. Still he can t refuse Sara s plea for help. Nor can he control the attraction he starts to feel. What is between Sara and Chase is electrifying and irresistible. What they must face is terrifying: an explosive combination of sinister calculation and murderous rage.
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Time to Run May 14, 2008 P. Austin Do not purchase if you are looking for a believable and interesting story line about navy seals and romance.
Time to Run (Navy SEALS, Book 3) April 30, 2008 Amanda J. Singleton (Australia) I haven't read any of this authors books before until the "Navy Seals" Books. So far after reading 3 in 5 days, I sincerely hope that Marliss keeps writing more in the series. These books have a bit of everything in them and were most enjoyable to read.
more suspense, not romance October 22, 2007 Make it Funny (San Francisco, CA) I was expecting a good romance, and this book was a good suspense novel instead. The romance was ok, but not the focus and the scenes were nowhere as steamy as 'Next to Die' by the same author. I thought Next to Die was so awesome that I wanted to read her other books, but this one as the next book was disappointing. The hero is a good guy, but the goatee is a turnoff for me.
Originally Posted on Romance Junkies in 2006 May 14, 2007 Jennifer Wardrip (Central Illinois, USA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
TIME TO RUN is the third installment in Ms. Melton's Navy SEAL series, and the third book I've given five blue ribbons. The books in this series are full of passion, action-adventure, and suspense, and if you haven't had the chance to read them yet, you need to pick them up today! Chief Petty Officer Chase "Westy" McCaffrey was having a bad day when he strode into the Trial Services Building at Oceana Naval Base. It wasn't just that he needed the signature of a JAG lawyer to sign off on a case, or the fact that he'd just returned from sniper duty in a bad hot spot. It wasn't even really the fact that his stepfather was dead; rather, it was the fact that he had to head back to Oklahoma to take control of the McCaffrey land that the lazy, cruel, and insufferable man had been living on. When he sees Sara Garret, wife of infamous prosecuting JAG attorney Captain Bartholomew Garret, he's immediately struck, once again, by her skittishness. When Sara asks to meet with him only a day later, in a secluded park, he figures out why she's always seemed so nervous-Sara claims to need to escape her husband, and wants Chase to take her and her son with him to Oklahoma. Sara Garret is a woman who, for all intents and purposes, is an abused wife. Her husband demands absolute perfection from her, and also crazy things like arranging their groceries in the cabinets in alphabetical order. When she fails at any task he's given her, or disobeys him in any way, he takes something away from her-which is why, for several months, she hasn't been allowed to drive. But Sara has been forming a plan, a way to escape. Then things boil over when her husband strangles her son's rabbit, simply for the boy playing his music too loud, and Sara knows she has to make her move. Chase instinctively refuses to help Sara when she asks for his assistance. Later, though, he has a change of heart, and shows up telling her and Kendal to hop into his car on his way out of town. As newspapers flash stories of Sara and Kendal's disappearance and possible kidnapping, Sara and Chase realized that it's going to take a lot more than just leaving town to get rid of Captain Garret. One way or another, though, this man has to go. When Sara realizes that she's developing feelings for Chase that are more than those of a friend, she's more panicked than ever. She doesn't have the time or the energy for a relationship, but Chase treats her differently, more like a woman, than any man in her life ever has. As for Chase, although he realizes the dangers in having a relationship with Sara, he's determined to protect her and her son from harm at any and all costs. This newest installment in Ms. Melton's SEAL series is a heartfelt winner, and I highly recommend it. I can't wait for further books in the series!
Short but good! January 22, 2007 Marla (Dallas, TX) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
This was my first book by this author and I am pleased to say, I wasn't disappointed. The characters were well defined, their chemistry seemed real and the story was entertaining. My only complaint would be that it was a little short and wasn't as fast paced as it could've been. Sara and her son were running away from a long mentally abusive relationship and I hoped that the end for the villain was more thrilling but like I said, it was still a good book and I look forward to more!
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