Thursday, February 26, 2015

SEAL Brotherhood Series Continues: SEAL My Home (Bad Boys of SEAL Team 3, Book 2)

Home-grown terrorists who prey on military families? Innocents being targeted for no other reason than they are the family of our elite warriors? Never having family, but finding it among the Teams. These are the memes of my book.

Hard to believe this is now my 9th SEAL Brotherhood. Back when I wrote my first one, thinking I'd make a good Harlequin author, I had no idea that these men of the Brotherhood would become such a huge part of my life. But they have. And they're not stopping.

SEAL My Home is my second book in the Bad Boys of SEAL Team 3 series. Like T.J. Talbot in SEAL's Promise, Rory Kennedy has also grown up in foster care, with a bit of a chip on his shoulder, and a lot of demons to shed. Like so many of our fine brave SEALs today, this is a common story: men who found their first sense of family among the Teams. It's a journey they all have to follow to become a SEAL, to sacrifice for the men on your right and left, be willing to die for them.

Here's a very short description:

Bad boy Rory Kennedy was raised in foster care, bouncing in and out of trouble along the way. He finds his true family and real brothers as a Navy SEAL, one of the Navy’s elite warriors. When his BUD/S instructor barked the SEAL’s Motto: Only Easy Day Was Yesterday, he knew he had found home.

Megan Palmer works in a bookstore and finds her passion in life through reading steamy romance novels. Her brief affair with a man she later found out was married has left her damaged, until she meets the handsome SEAL, who stands ready to open her world and give her things she’s only dreamed.


On a skiing trip, Rory suffers a possible career-ending injury and also comes face to face with a past he never knew of, and a family who had abandoned him. His relationship with Megan is tested to the breaking point as Rory wades through the dark waters of recovery and whether or not he can live without the life he loves. A home-grown terrorist cell forces his hand and he discovers his true purpose.

I hope you'll continue the journey with me. What kind of a SEAL book would you like me to write for you?

Sharon Hamilton
Life is one fool thing after another.
Love is two fool things after each other.

7 comments:

  1. Love the premise of "SEAL My Home". Home grown terrorism is a real threat in this country. It's happening now and yet so little light is being shed on it. I predict you have written yet another bestseller! Can't wait! Thank you Sharon for your passionate stories of life, love and hope.

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    1. Thank you! With your sweet voice whispering in my ear, how can I lose? Thank you for being such a great supporter, and friend in this process...

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  2. A navy seal falls in love with a Air Force vet. Oh wait that was just my dream last night. Lol. Love your books. :)

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    1. Nice one. I've written it down. 9 down, only about 20 more to go, right? Thanks!!!

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  3. I'm so eager to fall in love with Rory. Do the SEALs have men attached to them from different countries, maybe or have a women as a special attache not in a SEAL position and have a SEAL fall for her

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    1. They do work closely with other special forces, and yes, they even train with women on a very limited basis. I think that would be a wonderful story!

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    2. Whatever you come up with we will eagerly read with pleasure

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