The Price of Valor (Global Search and Rescue #3) by Susan May Warren | Contemporary Romance Review

The Price of Valor by Susan May Warren


The Price of Valor
Global Search and Rescue #3
Susan May Warren
Contemporary Romance

A high-octane mix of love and adventure

Kidnapped by rebels while serving as a humanitarian aid worker in Chechnya, Signe Kincaid has spent the past decade secreting out valuable information about Russian assets in the US to her CIA handler. Fearing for her daughter after being discovered as an operative, Signe sends her to former Navy SEAL Hamilton Jones for safekeeping. Signe is ready to give her life for her country, and she can hardly expect Ham to rescue her after breaking his heart over and over.

Hamilton Jones has never forgotten the only woman he loved--and he can't believe after all these years she's shown up alive. But can he forgive her for her secrets? And, when Ham discovers the reason Signe has kept her distance, he must choose between love for her and love for the nation he has vowed to protect.

Will he save the many? Or the few? And what is the price of valor?

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My Thoughts

Of the three novels in this series this is the one that I probably looked forward to the most. We were briefly introduced to Hamilton Jones and Signe Kincaid in book one. Then we got a little more to go on in book two. It was pure torture to wait and see what their complete story was. But truthfully it was worth it.

The hints that we received about these two in the previous books didn't hold a candle to the excitement of finally reading their story. We knew almost nothing of Signe but we had gotten some indication of who Hamilton was. But he just became bigger than life in his own volume of the series.

I would never have guessed at the depth of Signe's full story. It's heartbreaking and brave in a mixed-up set of circumstances. I didn't like her at first and was ready to write her off, but by the end I loved her character. Hamilton captured my attention from the beginning. But again I didn't even guess at the complexity of his overall story. 

This is one of Susan May Warren's best series. Each book and character will draw you in, even if you think that you aren't particularly interested in that person. I look forward to getting glimpses of them in future stories. I'm always asked by my friends if they can read a particular book in a series as a stand alone. As for this series . . . don't do it! The stories build to a great crescendo and really need to be read in order to get the full effect. It's so worth reading each book. I hope you'll take the time to treat yourself with this series. 

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Disclosure Statement: I received a copy of this book from Revell to facilitate my review.

 








 

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