Book #3 from the series: SEALs series

SEALs III Big Trouble in Aruba

About

Human trafficking spans the globe, and it is a big bad dangerous business. The President of the United States has gotten his belly full of this nonsense. Young women are being stolen from their families, leaving behind no traces of their abduction. A long list of excuses is provided to explain these strange disappearances, but none of them hold water where the president is concerned. Soon he realizes he has his hands full while trying to stop these crimes. Finally there are three people providing a glimmer of hope. Bart Nelson (the Ghost SEAL) is fittingly the head of the team. Chelsea Steele (the Hammer) is an explosive expert, which certainly comes in handy. When she introduces herself to the enemy, there is no mistaking it. The Hammer comes down with a vengeance. The third member of the team is a small young girl of only eighteen. But, little sister is Big Trouble to anyone who crosses her. Thus you have her code name. The third phase of the mission takes the team to the beautiful Island of Aruba. In order to track down the head of the snake that controls the organization of human trafficking, they must go undercover. Acting on a tip from the last mission, these three companions arrive on the scene. In the beginning they face some minor obstacles. Before long this leads to: Big Trouble in Aruba!

Praise for this book

5.0 out of 5 stars loved it
By the third book I couldn't put this series down. Very action packed. Really got you thinking, human trafficking does exist.

5.0 out of 5 stars Five Stars
I liked the book.

Good story, lots of action the book was hard to put down once started. I would buy more of this Authors books.

This is a great book if you like the triumph of the human spirit. These books are a series and if you read one you have to read them all. They start with the lady seal and then go from there to the ghost seal and then on to Seals II and on from there. The books aren't expensive so reading the series won't break the bank. I would suggest these books if you like to hear about love, navy seals, and some of the worst problems we face today...