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Protecting Melody

SEAL of Protection, Book 7

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Protecting Melody

By: Susan Stoker
Narrated by: Stella Bloom
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Tex gave everything he had to his country and his SEAL teammates. When an IED took away part of his leg, and his career, he devoted himself to his country and friends from behind his computer. He's always been the man that can find anyone, that uses his computer skills, legal and illegal, to keep people safe and to put the bad guys behind bars.

But behind a computer is a lonely place to be. While he might put on a good front, Tex can't help but feel he's missing out when he sees how happy his friends are. But when the woman he's been talking to online for the last six months suddenly disappears without a word, Tex knows it's time to step up and use his skills for himself this time.

Protecting Melody is the seventh book in the SEAL of Protection series. It can be heard as a standalone, but it's recommended you hear the books in order to get maximum enjoyment out of the series.

©2015 Susan Stoker (P)2015 Susan Stoker
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Protecting melody

I liked this book very much. I liked Melody. I loved baby her dog very much. Susan dedicated quite a lot of her words in the story to the dogs life in the story. Another Great book with a dog in the book. I liked Ted very much. 💘 the last 4 chapters and reading about the make scenes.

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Tex and Melody

I do love listening to Stella Bloom

This is Tex and Melody's story. We all love a bit of Tex. Even though Tex has lost a leg , the man is still a protector and a Navy Seal all the way .
He and Melody first meet over a chat room and become friends, But once Melody stops replying Tex knows something is wrong and sets out to find out what and how he can help.
We meet baby who is a lovely giant of a dog and see a very gentle side to Tex. I loved the way Melody helps Tex with caring for his leg and sees only the man.
Oh yes there is someone out to hurt Melody, but the woman, thinks on her feet or shall I say fast typing fingers.

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