Book #4 from the series: SEALs series

SEALs IV Freedom

About

Super human? Some say yes! To be considered the best of the best, one must endure the most intensive training known to man. The Navy SEALs are made up of a group of such unique individuals. Physical conditioning alone will not guarantee success. The mysterious ingredient that is absolutely essential is referred to as “fire in the gut!” Only those displaying this unexplainable trait will survive under the most extreme conditions and will make it to the end. It is this super human strength of the soul that allows a person to endure the intense training, thus earning them the right to be included among the best of the elite forces. Navy SEAL Commander Bart Nelson (the Ghost) is such an individual. His Captain and companion, Chelsea Steele (the Hammer) is a demolition expert considered among the men as a SEAL, unofficially of course. Being drawn together from retirement to help a friend in trouble has set things in motion. With the help of Chelsea’s sister Vanessa (Big Trouble), this team of former Navy SEALs has made it their job to take on the global problem of human trafficking. Taking down the enemy with a vengeance, they soon learn this business spans the globe and is spiraling out of control. With only each other to watch their backs, this group of Special Forces is determined to meet this battle of momentous proportions head on. After rescuing thousands of young women worldwide, they are now faced with an even bigger problem. They must free those entrenched in modern day slavery. They refuse to rest until there is freedom for all!

Praise for this book

Roger does a fine job with this book. I can't put this type of writing done until the last page is read. Will reread it in the near future.

5.0 out of 5 stars The world of covert operations
Riveting piece of fiction. But I wonder if these characters are not far from the true world of our special ops teams. Swift, Silent, Deadly.

5.0 out of 5 stars Good
It was a great book. I especially like books with the Seals, and when there's more than one in the series.

4.0 out of 5 stars Seals I've freedom
Another good book in the series definitely worth reading. The author again captures the heat of battle to keep you reading.

4.0 out of 5 stars Navy Seals stop Human Trafficking
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...