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Breaking Point (Shadow Warriors, 3) Mass Market Paperback – April 29, 2014
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Book 5 of 6: Shadow Warriors
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Print length352 pages
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LanguageEnglish
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PublisherHQN Books
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Publication dateApril 29, 2014
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Dimensions4.21 x 0.92 x 6.62 inches
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Bay Thorn is attached as a medic to a SEALs unit in Afghanistan as part of a top-secret Pentagon effort to place women in combat situations. Gabe Griffin is ordered to be her mentor and trainer and to run interference with any SEALs resenting her presence. Bay, a natural healer and crack sniper from her hunting days in West Virginia, handles herself well but fights her attraction to Gabe, having lost her fiancé to military action. Gabe, for his part, is getting over a bitter divorce and wants no new involvement, but he can’t help falling for her. They are inordinately professional about it, until she is rotated out. They can only reunite, admit to, and act on their love when she has leave from her new posting and visits him at home in Coronado. In the sixth book in the Shadow Warriors series, McKenna (Degree of Risk, 2014) skews the balance between action and romance to the point that Bay and Gabe’s ongoing protestations of love actually get tedious to read. One senses the setup for a sequel. --Mary K. Chelton
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"McKenna skillfully shows that it's all about the romance and not only the sex. After all, hard work, honesty and trust is what western romance is all about."
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"McKenna's latest is an intriguing tale...a unique twist
on the romance novel, and one that's sure to please."
-RT Book Reviews on Dangerous Prey
"Gunfire, emotions, suspense, tension and sexuality
abound in this fast-paced, absorbing novel."
-Affaire de Coeur on Wild Woman
"A fresh plot and a good blend of romance and action make this an amazing read." RT Book Reviews on Beyond Valor
"McKenna's story is relevant, moving and eye-opening." RT Book Reviews on The Loner
"McKenna...writes her stories with knowledge and compassion .. A must-read for anyone who loves military romance." RT Book Reviews on Down Range
About the Author
A U.S. Navy veteran, she was a meteorologist while serving her country. She pioneered the military romance in 1993 with Captive of Fate, Silhouette Special edition. Her heart and focus is on honoring and showing our military men and women. Creator of the Wyoming Series and Shadow Warriors series for HQN, she writes emotionally and romantically intense suspense stories. Visit her online at www.LindsayMcKenna.com.
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"Time for your trial by fire," SEAL Chief Hampton said, gesturing for Baylee-Ann Thorn to follow him out of Operations. Hampton had met her CH-47 helo from Bagram Air Base. As he walked with her from Ops toward the SEAL compound, he told her how it was always below freezing in the morning despite its being a day in June in Afghanistan.
Bay tried to quell her nervousness. They traversed deeply rutted Humvee tracks outside Operations. Camp Bravo, an FOB, forward operating base, was thirty miles from the Pak, Pakistan border. It housed all types of black ops groups. Hampton led them toward a small concrete one-story building located near the edge of the CIA and black ops complex.
The Afghan sun was rising above the sharp, high peaks of the Hindu Kush Mountains. Bay was glad for the desert cammies and her soft cap since it was so cold. She removed her wraparound sunglasses as the chief of Alpha Platoon pushed open the door for her. Bay took a deep, steadying breath, feeling as if she were about to walk into a firefight.
Inside, she halted, unsure where to go. Looking to her left, she noticed seven SEAL shooters sitting and talking among themselves. They looked as if they'd just finished a patrol, sweaty, dusty and tired-looking. She felt exactly like them, flying out of Iraq and leaving her Special Forces, a team stationed near Baghdad, for this outpost.
"Follow me," Hampton said, giving her a smile of encouragement.
Bay felt slightly better, ignoring her exhaustion and following the tall, wiry Navy chief to the front of the large room. As soon as Hampton arrived, all talking stopped and the seven SEALs sat alert and focused. There were large wooden plyboard tables pushed off to one side. To her, they looked like planning or mission tables where the black ops SEAL team would plan their patrols. The SEALs sat on a few wooden bleachers at the other end of the room.
The room quieted as three Navy SEAL officers, who ran the platoon, entered the area from another doorway. Bay stood off to one side with Hampton as Lieutenant Paul Brafford, the OIC, Officer in Command, strolled up to the center. Every man in the room wore a beard in order to fit into the Muslim culture. Two other officers followed him into the silent room.
"Gentlemen, two days ago we lost Steve, our 18 Delta combat medic and sniper." His voice turned heavy. "It's a loss we didn't want to see happen, and I know we're all upset about it." He sat down on a four-legged stool, hooking the heel of his combat boot on a lower rung. "What I'm about to tell you is top secret. And Chief Hampton is going to be passing around a paper that you will sign, ensuring that this will be kept that way."
There was a murmur among the shooters, who collectively looked at the woman standing beside their chief. They rested their safed rifles, muzzle down, across their legs or chest.
Brafford said, "Unbeknownst to us, there has been an ongoing initiative called Operation Shadow Warriors. It is an experiment created by the Joint Chiefs of Staff to see if women, who are adequately trained for combat, can be successful under combat conditions. This operation has been ongoing for three years now, in Iraq and Afghanistan. You will read and agree to what you're signing. Basically, it says you won't ever speak a word about having a woman assigned to our platoon."
Bay saw the collective shock on the SEALs' faces. Chief Hampton passed the papers among them. Bay was interested in how the SEALs operated. There were three SEALs on the first bench, three on the second bench. On the last bench near the rear bulkhead or wall sat one lone SEAL. She was good at interpreting facial expressions and body language. Bay noticed the anger and disgust in the faces on the first bench of SEALs. They wanted nothing to do with her. The second bench of SEALs looked surprised. Bay saw something else in the expression of the SEAL who sat by himself. Interest. Curiosity. No judgment. At least, not yet.
Bay felt her skin prickle as the lone SEAL's green eyes narrowed speculatively, assessing her. He had a square face, strong chin, wide-set eyes and was deeply tanned from being out in the elements. His black hair was dusty, longish and reminded Bay of a raven's wing. He was tall and she felt coiled energy around him. His right hand rested relaxed across the rail system on top of his M-4 rifle. Even though he appeared to be at rest, Bay noted the tension in his broad shoulders. There was nothing casual about this shooter.
Bay was used to relying on her intuition, which was finely honed by her years of living in the Allegheny Mountains with her hill family. This man was lethal in ways she couldn't imagine. Yes, SEALs, as she understood them, were at the tip of the black ops spear. They went out on patrol or a direct action mission and moved into harm's way. SEALs were intent on taking out HVTs, high-value targets. Bullets were going to fly when they entered the picture. Still, there was something about the lone SEAL that touched Bay's fast-beating heart. If she hadn't been so tired and stressed at being thrown into this awkward and unexpected situation, she might have picked up more about him.
"Okay, gentlemen," Brafford said, "you've read it. Now sign your life away so we can move on."
Bay stood next to the AOIC, a tall, lean second lieutenant, Reed Latham. The AAOIC, an ensign, Pete Scardillo, watched and listened. The chief had told her the SEALs were instituting a new officer training template. The AAOIC was a recent graduate and officer, but he'd be going out on every mission with the SEAL shooters, learning the trade. Latham critically watched his SEAL shooters. They were all enlisted men, Bay knew. Like her. Would they accept her or not? She'd worked with Marines and Army Special Forces in Iraq over the past three years. She'd heard about the clandestine SEALs, who had an awesome reputation of being a deadly force behind the scenes. Now, for the first time, she was getting a personal and up-front look at them. There was a lot of muttering and grumbling among them.
Hampton moved through the group, took the signed papers and walked over to the AAOIC and handed the sheaf to him. The chief then came and stood at Bay's side.
The tension in the room amped up. Bay felt every pair of SEAL eyes on her. She wanted to cringe inside her cammies and hide. This wasn't going to go down well. She could feel it.
"Chief," Brafford said mildly, "would you like to finish up introducing our new doc and getting her assigned a mentor?" He eased off the stool.
"Yes, sir," Hampton said.
All three officers left through another door. Bay tried to appear relaxed, but her heart was pounding now, with adrenaline leaking into her bloodstream. She watched Hampton take the stool with accustomed ease, his hands resting relaxed on his thighs as he regarded his men.
"I want to introduce you to your newest team member, Petty Officer First-Class Hospital Corpsman Baylee-Ann Thorn. She's a combat corpsman. She's been trained for a year by the Marines at Camp Pend-leton and knows the drill on being a shooter. Plus-" he looked over at her "-she's going to be one of our medics in our platoon. You'll find her competent. And I know that all of you are going to have to be flexible about having a female in our midst. I feel sure you guys can handle it. Be gentlemen and understand that because she's a medic, your life is in her hands. Got it?"
Bay saw a lot of unhappy faces in front of her. They didn't want a woman around. She could feel their anger, surprise and distrust of her being an outsider to the tight SEAL team. Swallowing hard, Bay kept her face carefully arranged. Somehow, with the chief's help, she was going to have to make this work. The SEALs were a badass group. None of them was smiling. All but one, frowning.
"Doc, why don't you come up here and introduce yourself? Tell the guys a little bit about yourself," Hampton invited, gesturing for her to step forward.
Oh, Lord, give me strength. Doc was the nickname every combat corpsman was called in the military. Bay stepped next to the chief. "Good morning," she said, "I'm Corpsman Thorn. I know my first name is a mouthful, so most folks call me Doc or Bay." She fearlessly met their black, flat stares. "I know this is an odd situation, but I promise you, I won't become a liability. I've been working for years over in Iraq with Marines and U.S. Army Special Forces. I know the drill."
Hampton intervened. "Well, I can tell you that Doc is a very humble person. She isn't going to brag on herself." He smiled a little over at Bay and then shifted his attention to the team. "Doc Thorn is the first woman to ever be allowed to go through and graduate from Army 18 Delta combat medic training. Almost two-thirds of the Army Special Forces guys who go through this eighteen-month course fail. But she didn't. She's used her skills for the last two years in Iraq combat situations and hasn't lost a man yet."
All the SEALs looked at one another, doubly shocked. The 18 Delta combat medics were the golden hour in a field of combat. They saved lives that regular combat medics were not trained to do. Nearly all SEALs who were medics were graduates of 18 Delta. The looks on their faces turned to grudging respect.
Gabe Griffin smifed a little to himself. Chief Hampton was smart. Bay showed her humbleness and yet nailed the disbelievers in the team with the one thing that counted: a damn good medic who could save their sorry ass if they got shot out on a patrol or mission. About half the SEALs sat back, seriously digesting the info. Baylee-Ann Thorn's soft drawl wasn't quite Southern, so he wondered where she was from. He liked her husky voice, her confidence as she stood relaxed in front of the group. For a medic, she was a good height and weight. Bay, as he decided to call her, was probably around five feet ten inches tall. In a firefight, this woman could haul a SEAL to safety if she had to. Adrenaline would make up the difference.
Still, as Gabe listened to her background, he was struck by how innocent Bay looked. She had light brown, slightly curly hair, pulled back into a riotous ponytail. With intelligent blue eyes, a nice mouth and kind-looking face, she wasn't typical of a combat SEAL. She wasn't beautiful. Rather, natural and at ease with herself and who she was. Gabe liked her easygoing nature, and as he studied his team, he saw a couple of the guys losing their bristling demeanor.
Yes, Bay certainly had a nice voice. The kind of voice you'd want around if you were bleeding out and going to die in two and a half minutes. You'd believe anything Bay told you because you trusted her and trusted her incredible training. Gabe wondered if her personality would be able to tame the animals in this squad of eight shooters. They all sat alert on their benches, listening closely to what she had to say.
Chief Hampton looked at the team. "Thanks, Doc," he said. "I want to welcome you to Alpha Platoon. Do you animals have any questions for her?"
"Yeah, I sure as hell do," Hammer, who sat on the first bench nearest them, snarled. "Just what the hell was the Navy thinking? Putting a woman in our platoon? I don't care if this is some top-secret op or not. It's insane."
Bay winced inwardly at the tall SEAL's angry comment. He had disgust in his eyes. She felt his emotions strike her.
Hampton sighed. "Hammer, stand down. This is not her fault. Doc did volunteer for this experiment. Keep in mind this op has been ongoing for three years and it has been very successful."
Hammer glared at the chief, challenging him. "Have there been any other bitches assigned to a SEAL squad?"
"Knock off the disrespect," Hampton growled. "The answer is yes. And you wouldn't have heard about it through the grapevine because every man signed that waiver, promising to never speak of it to anyone. Not even to other SEAL squads or platoons."
Hammer lifted his chin. "She's going out on our patrols with us?"
"That's what a doc does," Hampton replied in a reasonable tone.
"That's friggin' babysitting, Chief!" Hammer protested loudly. "It's not like we don't have enough on our hands watchin' out for the tangos, the goddamn IEDs and the rest. Now we have to watch out for her ass, too? She's a major distraction and that can get us killed."
Bay put her hand out and briefly touched the chief's shoulder. "Chief, if you would allow me?"
Hampton shrugged. "Go for it."
Gabe sat back. Bay Thorn's blue eyes narrowed slightly and her wide, soft mouth thinned. He was surprised she'd take on a SEAL, expecting her to hide behind the chief and let him do the fighting for her. That impressed him.
Bay met Hammer's black glare. "I have never worked with SEALs, that's true. From what I've heard about you guys over the years, y'all are heroes in my eyes."
Gabe watched the team preen to a man, as if stroked by her long, narrow hand. They were warriors. And they had the confidence and training to rightfully feel that way about themselves. It was always nice to hear someone consider them heroes and tell them to their face, however. He watched Bay with fascination, wondering how she was ever going to handle this male alpha wolf team.
"The chief was right. I am trained for combat. I also have a yearlong immersion course in Pashto. I hope to be of help in different ways to you. I'd much rather be a terp, translator, for you, or another gun in the fight, than have to save your hide once you took a bullet out in the field. But I can do that, too. Like you, I'm multi-skilled and consider myself an asset."
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- ASIN : 0373778678
- Publisher : HQN Books; Original edition (April 29, 2014)
- Language : English
- Mass Market Paperback : 352 pages
- Item Weight : 5.6 ounces
- Dimensions : 4.21 x 0.92 x 6.62 inches
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Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2014
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Still hooked on reading Lindsay McKenna’s books. I am now on the 30th book and continue to be captivated by how real her characters are. Her descriptions of the protagonists in the story as well as their surroundings are so vivid that you feel that you are part of the story plot and are able to experience each moment described in the book. The author enables you to become so captivated with the plot and all its characters that you can’t wait to turn the page. In Breaking Point you share the lives of Baylee-Ann Thorn, an Army 18 Delta combat medic and Gabe Griffin, a lone SEAL who is lethal, dangerous and a very protective, sensitive individual. In this book, as well as in all of her other books, we see the multi-faceted qualities of her main protagonists. McKenna shows us that even the toughest and lethal SEAL can behave with sensitivity, love, and understanding towards a special woman he respects and admires. His demonstration of loving tenderness towards Bay as she decompresses during her precious 30 days of R&R in Coronado goes a long way to show the love of a man for his soul mate. The author enables us to be silent witnesses to some very tender, loving and highly erotic moments between two people very much in love with each other.
As I begin reading each of her books, I can't put them down till I get to the last page. When I do that, I am filled with mixed emotions because there is always a happy ending and, yet, I am sad because I have reached the end of the book. Well...that's when I pick up the next one where the saga continues with some of the same characters of the original story I read. Can’t wait for the upcoming sequel, Never Surrender, coming in July of 2014!
I highly recommend this author!
As I begin reading each of her books, I can't put them down till I get to the last page. When I do that, I am filled with mixed emotions because there is always a happy ending and, yet, I am sad because I have reached the end of the book. Well...that's when I pick up the next one where the saga continues with some of the same characters of the original story I read. Can’t wait for the upcoming sequel, Never Surrender, coming in July of 2014!
I highly recommend this author!
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Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2014
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I have to preface this review by saying I have never read a Lindsay McKenna book I didn't LOVE but, these Shadow Warrior books are SPECTACULAR. The books are fast-paced, action packed, character driven, meticulously detailed and I have fallen in love with every hero from each of these books. This one is about a SEAL named Gabe who meets a medic named Bay, who is inserted into his SEAL team in Afghanistan. Of course, there are problems originally with some of the men not wanting a woman in their midst, but when Bay proves herself time and again, everyone grows to respect her and Gabe grows to love her. The only thing I HATE about this is that I'm going to have to wait until July to read the next book in the series to find out the final outcome with Gabe and Bay.
I'm telling you, though, don't start reading this book if you have anything important to do for the day because it won't get done! You will not want to put this book down!
I'm telling you, though, don't start reading this book if you have anything important to do for the day because it won't get done! You will not want to put this book down!
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Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2014
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If you don't read anything else this summer, do read this book AND the next in the series, Never Surrender. Lindsay McKenna outdoes herself again, she writes passionately about the lives of our people in the military, in this case Navy Seals and a brave volunteer military woman in a secret experiment to see if women can sustain violent combat in Afghanistan. You will be on the edge of your seat, I promise you, as you read these books. Lindsay doesn't pull any punches - this is violent and dangerous work, extremely so, and the danger is right there, all the time. She writes compellingly about the rock and the hard spot many Afghan people are caught between, with extremists coming over the Hindu Kush Mountains from Pakistan who terrorize the Afghan tribal people and recruit followers in the name of Allah. Her portrayals are chilling of the combat that occurs when those forces collide. It is obvious, Lindsay does her homework and her pages resonate with accurate detail of how US forces combat the Taliban. While you're at it, read the entire Afghan series of books by Lindsay, which includes books about the Trayhern children; you won't regret it!
Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2014
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This story was everything I expected from the Arthur. Gabe is such a strong sexy confident guy and since Bay has been assigned to this SEAL team he's been assigned to make sure she can adapt and keep up with them. What is equally touching is how their feelings grow for each other. There's plenty of action and you can't read fast enough to see what's going to happen next and what's amazing there is no sex between them until the end of the book, Gabe and Bay decided sex would complicate things too much and would be a step over the line I loved that the author did it that way. Bay is a strong and confident women. Caught in a fire fight she proved she could hold her own with odds that were against them. You also get a glimpse of what our men and women in the military go thru in combat situations. Can't wait for the next one
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Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2014
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Another women trained black squadron medic super trained joins a Seal team undercover for a riviting story of how she came from the hill country to this company to fill a position short term. The adaptations she made, the challenge of acceptance into this close nit exclusive group of super heroes is a great suspenseful story in Afghanistan and how the support of her assigned partner teaches her how to be a Seal and him how to love this down to earth non "Hibilly Woman". Compassion, respect, honesty and taking care of their own makes me so proud of McKenna what she shares with her reader's about military, war, life and the special men and women who serve. I can't put her books down.
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Good book kept me on the edge to what happened next!
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2014
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Breaking Point (Shadow Warriors) by Lindsay McKenna is a must read. Lindsay has again put the reader in the story to feel one is on location. The description given on the Seals was excellent. This book is spellbinding with adventure and romance. Can't wait for the sequel (Never Surrender coming in July 2014)
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Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2015
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Female medic in Shadow Warrior program. Works with a Seal platoon, falls in love, during leave with her Seal, She is returniing to Afghanistan. for another 6 month tour. in Never Surrender.
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I enjoyed reading this book which is the latest book in the shadow warriors series. I would recommend this book to anyone who has been reading this series on the shadow warriors.

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McKenna's military contemporary romances are always auto buys for me. I especially love the 'in the action' books and this is one of them. You can't go wrong picking one up.

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Do yourself a favour read this book plus part two never surrender it’s an amazing story you won’t want to stop reading

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Very good read and recommend the writer to carry on with her stories
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