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Tuesday, May 3, 2011
Breaking the Rules by Suzanne Brockmann 507 pages
Suzanne Brockamnn is one of my favorite authors. Here characters are well defined. They “interact” with one another to weave an interesting story. “Breaking the Rules” is the latest in Brockmann’s list of stories about members of SEAL Team 16 and their families. Dan Gillmann is wounded in Afghanistan and Izzy Zanella gives him a field transfusion (from himself to Dan) while under fire. Both are sent to Germany then home for medical leave. Dan had met (in a previous book) Jenni lyn LeMay. They fall in love with reservations. Jenn flies to Germany. Then Dan, Izzy and Jenn fly to Las Vegas where Dan’s little brother is being threatened with being sent to a camp that turns gay teens to strait. Dan’s sister, Eden (Izzy’s wife) is trying to get custody, move to San Diego and save Ben from his alcoholic/addictive mother and step-father. Throw in a 14 year-old Korean girl who escapes from a group running an import sex slave business right in Las Vegas who is befriended by Ben (the little brother) and the story gets complicated. Lots of intrigue to keep you guessing all through the book!
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