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Wolf and his fellow SEAL team members have saved many lives, and been in even more harrowing situations, but their latest mission might prove the most difficult of all. Charged with rescuing American soldier, Sergeant Penelope Turner, from the clutches of ISIS, the men infiltrate the refugee camp where she's believed to be held. The conditions are horrific, the search nearly impossible, but Penelope herself could prove the key to their success...if the SEALs can interpret her clues.

An unforgiving desert, perilous mountain terrain, a rising body count and insurgents on the hunt...all of this and more stands between the SEALs completing their mission and returning home to their women, left to bravely deal with fears of their own stateside.

Sometimes, a mission is more than one team can handle. With a little help from newfound friends, the SEALS won't stop until they've won the day. Failure is not an option.

Protecting the Future is the eighth and final book in the SEAL of Protection Series. Each book is a stand-alone, with no cliffhanger endings.

©2016 Susan Stoker (P)2016 Susan Stoker
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another excellent book, captured me from the beginning, I can't wait for more from her

excellent

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loved the narration of Stella Bloom

Lots of action and great romance. This book lets you know what the team and their families are up to with plenty of suspense to keep you on your toes.

Future

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I've enjoyed the SoP series, but found this underwhelming. The SEAL mission was quite enjoyable, but I didn't really see the point of this book. The events back home were dull and by the time I was halfway through, I'd started skipping through those chapters. Usually I want short stories to be longer, but PtF would have been better as a novella.

Meh

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I liked this format better than her others. The story moved about a lot but I liked it because it was different from all her others. The narrative got on my nerves a bit, but overall ... an easy listening story.

Better.

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