Night Watch ~ Suzanne Brockmann
This is the tenth, and final, book in the Team Ten series.
Chief Wes Skelly is on a trip to LA as a favor to a friend, he is going to try to convince an actress to take a stalker seriously. Since he is going to be in town, his friend Cowboy Jones and his wife Melody, set Wes and Melody’s sister Brittney up on a blind date. Neither is looking for a relationship, but they meet to humor Cowboy and Melody. Skelly ends up crashing on Brittney’s couch, in the small apartment she shares with her 19 year old son, Andy. Wes discovers that he can talk to Brittney like no one else, not even his best friend, and new brother in law, Bobby Taylor. Can they deal with the stalker, and Wes’s emotional issues?
Taylor’s Temptation ~ Suzanne Brockmann
This is the nineth book in the Team Ten series.
After an injury keeps Chief Bobby Taylor from going on the most recent Alpha Squad mission, his best friend, Wes Skully asks him to go to Boston and convince Wes’s sister Colleen from making a trip to a country overrun by terrrorists. Bobby knows that seeing her without Wes along is a mistake, but he has to convince her not to go. Colleen has wanted Bobby for years, can she convince him to take the chance? And will Wes kill Bobby when he finds out?
Identity:Unknown ~ Suzanne Brockmann
This is the seventh book in the Team Ten series.
He woke up in a homeless shelter, unable to remember how he got there, or even his own name. After finding a gun and a wad of cash in his boot, and a gunshot wound on his scalp, he also follows the address on the only other piece of paper he found on himself. He shows up at a ranch in northern New Mexico, where apparently his name is Casey Parker, and he has been hired to work as a ranch hand. Remembering only odd bits of information, and having violent night mares, Casey is sure that there is something important he should remember, but something is blocking it.
Becca is the manager of the ranch where he is working, and for some reason, though he knows he should keep his distance, she shatters his control, he can’t stay away from her, he can’t resist the draw she has on him. But is his unknown past going to get her killed?
It Came Upon a Midnight Clear ~ Suzanne Brockmann
This is the sixth book in the Team Ten series.
Crash Hawken is accused of murdering the one man who has treated him as a son most of his life. Admiral Jake Robinson has been killed, and Crash has been framed for his murder. Now Crash is determined to avenge Jake, but first has to escape from custody, and deal with Nell, who has turned his life upside down. And he has to keep her alive, because her determined defense of him has made her a target too. Can they manage to survive the assassins out for them? And get the information to clear Crash’s name at the same time? Who can they trust to help them?
Harvard’s Education ~ Suzanne Brockmann
This is the fifth book in the Team Ten series.
While Team Ten is working on a joint training assignment with FInCom agents, Senior Chief “Harvard” Becker finds that one small, determined woman can get under his skin more than three male finks who think they know it all. Once he makes an effort to get to know Agent P.J. Richards, he discovers that not only does she get under his skin, but that he actually likes her. The question is, can they work together and can he respect her abilities as much as any man?
PJ is a woman in a man’s field. She has to work harder than everyone else, just to be considered equal, and she knows it. But she is determined to be the best agent she can be, and do what ever it takes to do that. But can she deal with a Senior Chief who draws her? Can they be friends and leave the chemistry behind?
Everyday, Average Jones ~ Suzanne Brockmann
This is the fourth book in the Team Ten series.
“Cowboy” Jones is part of the SEAL team that rescues a group of hostages from a group of terrorists. The rescue has difficulties and they end up walking out of the country, with one of the hostages, Melody Evans, as his charge. Something about Melody just drew him. And it was mutual, Melody knew she could trust this soldier with her life. But could she trust this man she has known so little to her heart?
Frisco’s Kid ~ Suzanne Brockmann
The is the third book in the Team Ten series.
Lt. Alan “Frisco” Francisco has been released from the rehab where he has spent the last five years of surgeries and hard work trying to regain the use of his damaged knee. Despite all predictions, Frisco can now walk, with a cane, but he will never run, or be able to be an active duty SEAL again. Filled with anger and despair, he returns to his condo, unsure what he will do with is life now.
Mia is a school teacher, and the condo next to hers has been empty quite a while, though from things she has seen, she knows that a retired navy Lt. lives there, and it appears he is back. Unsure what to expect, Mia makes an effort to meet him, and is surprised by what she finds.
After Frisco’s sister unexpectedly drops her daughter off with him so that she can go into rehab, in hopes of avoiding a jail sentence for DUI, Frisco is faced with challenges he never expected, he is now the sole caregiver for a 5 year old girl, and he can’t even get his own groceries into his second floor condo, how is he going to manage an active child? With a little help from friends and some understanding from Mia, maybe Frisco can become whole again? But will he lose everything that matters in the process?
Forever Blue ~ Suzanne Brockmann
This is the second book in the Team Ten series.
Blue McCoy returns to his home town to attend his step-brother’s wedding, to Blue’s high-school sweet heart. A few hours after Blue’s return, his brother is murdered, and Blue is the prime suspect. Unable to reach his team, or his commanding officer, Blue is on his own, with only one friend in town who doesn’t believe he is guilty. Can Blue and Lucy find the evidence to prove he is guilty, and before those who really are guilty get someone else, maybe them, killed?
Prince Joe ~ Suzanne Brockmann
This is the first book in the SEAL Team Ten series.
Lt Joe Catalanotto is called on to impersonate a European prince whom he strongly resembles, Joe can do the impersonation, and deal with the terrorist threat, but can he keep his distance from the red headed public relations agent?
Veronica Saint James is not sure she can manage to get this soldier to act like a prince in the three days the are given, it is endless work, in a very short amount of time, and he does not seem to be taking well to her instructions. How can Veronica teach Joe to act like the haughty prince if he won’t listen to her?
What did I think? Not bad, but not up to the quality of the Troubleshooters series. So far, (and granted, this is the first in the series,) I am feeling that Team Ten has single dimension tales, where Troubleshooters has multi-dimensional stories. Several different layers of events that all lead to the outcome.