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Old 04-09-2014, 06:54 AM   #173
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Originally Posted by Blossom View Post

Is there any other series out there that deal with a group of military men like this? I love the group dynamics of book 3 and the war plot storyline. I wonder if anyone else has written anything similar?
I can remember a few series that are similar.

I suppose you already know KGI series from Maya Banks, it is also about a group that works in special ops.

SEAL of Honor in the first book from Hornet series by Tonya Burrows, I liked it a lot, after that I read her other series Wilde Security but didn’t like it so much, it’s also romantic suspense but not so heavy on the action.

Elaine Levine has the Read Team series, the 4th is coming soon and I’m waiting for it, the books grabbed me, they are full of action, and kept me on the edge to see what was coming.

Alison Kent has the Smithson Group (SG5) series, I have read some a few years ago and liked it, I think the first one didn’t grabbed me but the ones after did.

StephanieTyler has Shadow Force and Hold I liked them both and in both they are military men.
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