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10/30/2019

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Ford

 
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Author: Susan May Warren
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Series: The Montana Marshalls #3
Release Date: September 3, 2019


Family…country…or the woman he loves…

Navy Seal Ford Marshall isn’t the kind to stand by and let a woman get hurt—especially when it involves his twin sister, RJ. So, when she makes the news, accused of sparking an international incident, he doesn’t care what it takes—he’s going to find her and bring her home.

But he might need a little help, so he calls on the woman who has had his back during the last three years—Petty Officer Scarlett Hathaway, former communications expert-turned Rescue Swimmer candidate. She’ll help him get into the country, watch his back, and…well, they might be able to have one last mission together before she leaves for a new life, a life he very much wants to be a part of now that she is off his team. Maybe he can convince her to give them a chance to kindle the spark that’s simmered between them for years.

Scarlett Hathaway isn’t sure what future she wants—not when she suddenly has to care for her little brother. Maybe she should quit the Navy and start a life with the man she can’t seem to get out of her heart. So yes, she’ll help Ford find his sister. And maybe, along the way, figure out if they have a future.

But finding RJ somewhere in the vastness of Russia with the FSB chasing them will push Scarlett beyond even her courage and make her question everything she thought she wanted…including Ford. What will it cost her to love a man who saves the world?

And when Ford is asked to choose between saving his sister, saving the world from a war, and rescuing the woman he loves…can he live with his decision?

The third book in the Montana Marshalls series will leave you breathless!

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Reviewer: Susan Poll

Back with the Marshall family – Ford this time! Great SEAL action and details during the page-turning suspense that travels all over the world. Great character moments between Ford and Scarlett to lead up to the big life changing decisions they have to make. Breath taking chases and danger that keep the ball rolling as you read. This author is great at scene building and I felt like I was desperately running around Russia with them! Family members and many others, whom you have met in books before, show up and play their parts. Worth the read and another great one in the series.

Thanks to the publisher for this story through Interviews & Reviews.


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Reviewer: Cheryl Colwell

Book 3 in the Montana Marshall Series follows the path of Ford Marshall who has become a Navy SEAL to prove his worth to his family. He is secretly in love with his teammate, Petty Officer Scarlett Hathaway, but with both of them dealing with personal insecurities, it takes a lot for their hearts to meet.

Ford's twin sister, RJ, has gone missing in Russia after being accused of an attempted assassination. Ford and Scarlett head to Russian to bring her home. If they can find her. 


Though I prefer the  charm of the series' Montana setting, this story offers plenty of action and romance while bringing in fascinating characters to star in the next book. 

Readers will love the intensity, characters and faith Susan Warren weaves into this story.  


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Reviewer: Becky Hrivnak

What can I say, I love Warren's books! Never ending edge-of-your-seat suspense and yep, romance!

Ford - He's a hero as a member of the SEALs. He's saved so many others and yet now he has to face a lot of things by saving his sister.

Scarlett is actually my favorite in the book. She's also a hero as the voice in Ford's ear from so many missions. Love that she puts family and love before a mere job even if it's keeping our country safe.

You won't go wrong by picking up every single one of these books in the Marshall's series!

If you like suspense, romance, and stay-up-too-late kind of books, you'll love this!


I was given a copy of this book by the publisher. All thoughts and comments are my own.


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Reviewer: Mindy Houng

"He used to say that he didn't show up where God hadn't gone first. That he didn't worry about fixing anything - that God already had it figured out. He was just following orders."

Oh, my. How do Susan May Warren's books get better and better as the series unfolds? Wait... did I say this about Tate after reading it?!?!

Well, somehow the series does keep getting better and this book 3 in The Montana Marshalls series will totally wrap itself around your heart and mind, even after having loved and cherished Knox and Tate. I was not expecting an adrenaline-filled, action-packed, complex international suspense thriller when I picked up Ford (though I knew it would take place mostly in Russia) and was absolutely delighted as the plot picked up pace and rolled at bullet-train speed. As always, the writing is clever and emotional with great dialogue and banter, the characters are beautifully flawed and intensely lovable, the romance is totally swoony (and we get quite a few couples in the book by this point in the series), and the faith element is spot-on.

Ford, our Navy SEAL hero, traverses the world to find his twin sister who's been framed as an assassin in Russia. He's got a haunting demon from the past that drives his reckless and impulsive need to prove himself and he prefers to be the lone wolf, depending on his skills and strengths. Scarlett is his teammate whose terribly broken past prevents her from really loving and being loved....and tragedies of the present suffocate her even more. Despite their brokenness, Ford and Scarlett combine their bravery, strength, resourcefulness, and intelligence to find his sister RJ in the vast Russian underworld. Add to this great plot RJ's flight and romance through Russia with a mysterious protector named York and a little taste of Wyatt, and the book will have your heart pounding from the spectrum of emotions and head spinning from the intricate threads in the overarching plot coming together. And the plot twists! There are enough of those to cause a twister throughout the story. And through so many near-death incidents, Ford realizes God's power and gives Him the glory and control as Scarlett slowly de-ices her heart to hear God's calling.

And now it's "hurry up and wait" time for Wyatt (book 4) and Ruby Jane (book 5) to release! Oh, the anticipation!!

I received a copy of the book from the author/publisher via Just Read Publicity Tours and was under no obligation to post a positive review. All comment and opinions are solely my own.


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Reviewer: Gee Dixon

I love reading Susan May Warren’s books, but with Ford, I found it hard to keep up with so much action. It felt a little bit all over the place, but it will not stop me going onto Book 4 in the series, which is Wyatt.

I give this book 4 stars.

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8/30/2019 12:52:30 pm

I absolutely devoured this book. Her best work!

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