SEAL of Fortune

SEAL of Fortune

*NOTICE THIS BOOK HAS BEEN CANCELED DUE TO HEALTH ISSUES*

*NOTICE* This release has been canceled/delayed due to my diagnosis with breast cancer. Right now, I'm not sure when, or if, it will be released. I'm hoping to slide it in at the end of the Silver SEALs series, but I can't guarantee that. Thank you for your patience and understanding.

~Becky

A Navy SEAL having a midlife crisis?

SEAL of Fortune, Silver SEALs Series Book 3

SEAL of Fortune, Silver SEALs Series Book 3

Charles "Cash" Abbott is having just that, but not because he can no longer perform his duties as a team Commander, or because the Navy put him out to pasture. His crisis comes from having to put himself out to pasture when, as an only child, he has to return to Sugarbush, Texas to care for his elderly parents who've alienated everyone in their lives. When both of them die in short succession, Cash is left rich beyond his wildest imaginings, but as poor as a man can be, without prospects for a productive life or a single friend.
 
When he is contacted by Silas Branson, the leader of a classified new Bone Frog division at the Department of Homeland Security, Cash grabs the lifeline with both hands. The politically-sensitive mission he details doesn't sound that exciting, finding rogue vandals behind a string of arsons in Dallas, until he finds out the suspects could be associated with a group of radical homegrown terrorists on an evil mission of, in their warped minds, urban renewal.
 
His investigation brings him face-to-beautiful-face with Penny Frasier, the single mother of one of his prime suspects, who insists her son is innocent. She doesn't just insist. Penny wades into the inner city swamp to try to prove her son's innocence, and Cash has no choice but to follow and protect her. When Penny asks too many questions and her son disappears, guilt forces Cash to help her save him.
 
They make a fierce team, but can they save her son in time? Or will Cash have to choose between helping a woman he's grown to love save her child, and completing his mission?
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About the Book
Money never meant anything to former Navy SEAL Commander Cash Abbot…until he saw how it was to live without it.
After twenty-six years of service, as an only child, US Navy Commander Charles “Cash” Abbott has no choice, but to leave his SEAL Team Command to care for his terminally ill father. When his frail mother soon follows his father in death, Cash is left rich beyond his wildest imaginings, but with poor prospects for his future. He had devoted his entire adult life to the teams, so he had no idea who he was without his brothers, and, as he discovered in his younger years, that money could not buy him happiness. It would just assure that he died old and isolated in the mausoleum his father called a mansion, just like good old dad.
A call from the leader of Bravo Foxtrot Command, a new highly classified division with the Department of Homeland Security, offers Cash a lifeline he grabs with both hands. They need him to lead a multi-agency team to find out who is terrorizing an inner city neighborhood.
When the mission brings him face-to-beautiful-face with the single-mother of one of his prime suspects, Cash has to decide whether Penny Frasier is part of the problem, or could be the solution. One thing he knew for sure is, he was falling for her fast and needed to keep his distance if he wanted to complete the mission.
When his choices become limited, though, which will he choose? Does he save the girl and her son, or complete his mission to save thousands who could be in danger? A curveball to the side of his head could give Cash the answers he sought about his new life’s purpose, his future and the crimes.
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