Monday, February 15, 2016

Aloha to SAVED BY A SEAL from Lindsay McKenna, Chris Keniston, and Susan Stoker

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No matter how you celebrated Valentine's Day, nothing demonstrates love like supporting a veteran ...

... enter three New York Times / USA TODAY Bestselling authors have joined forces to give back to the military veterans who have given so much to their country. Lindsay McKenna, Chris Keniston and Susan Stoker bring you SAVED BY A SEAL, a first in series box set. Join these authors and their SEAL heroes from the very beginning of their bestselling romance series.

100% of all author proceeds from this first in series boxed set will be donated to AMERICA'S VETDOGS.

NOWHERE TO HIDE by Lindsay McKenna

Lia Cassidy left the Army scarred physically and emotionally after a vicious attack by two fellow soldiers. She turns to helping others, working at a Delos Home School Charity in Costa Rica that aids abused women and children. But when the deadly drug lord, La Arana, attacks the school, Lia finds herself on the run for her life. The only person she can trust is the ex-SEAL sent to protect her.

Cav Jordan is strong, honorable and gorgeous…and intrigued by Lia. He knows she has suffered pain in her past, and he is determined to break through her barriers and earn her trust. But as Cav slowly chips away at the walls Lia has built, ghosts from her past threaten to destroy their fragile relationship.


ALOHA TEXAS by Chris Keniston 

Former navy diver Nicholas Harper likes his new world as captain of a dive boat in Hawaii.

Powerhouse attorney Kara Lynn O'Conner's world revolves around her small Texas town where life is easy and safe.

Six year old Bradley Cooper is about to change everything.


PROTECTING CAROLINE by Susan Stoker 


Matthew “Wolf” Steel hated flying commercial. Luckily his job as a Navy SEAL meant he didn’t have to do it very often. He’d been unlucky enough to be assigned a middle seat on the cramped jet, but fortunately for him, the woman next to him was willing to switch seats with him. Hoping for a relaxing flight, Wolf was pleasantly surprised at the good conversation and sense of humor the woman had as they flew 36,000 feet over the countryside.

When Caroline boarded the plane to Virginia to move across the country for her new job she never expected to be seated next to the hottest guy she’d ever seen. She also never expected he’d be so easy to talk to. She knew he’d never be interested in talking to her if he hadn’t been trapped in the seat next to her, but it was a nice way to spend a long plane ride.

Neither Wolf nor Caroline were prepared for a terrorist hijacking of their plane, but if Caroline thought that would be the last time she’d see, or need, Wolf, she’d be sorely mistaken. 


Buy SAVED BY A SEAL from Amazon at this link.

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America’s VetDogs® is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization that serves the needs of disabled veterans from all eras who have honorably served our country. VetDogs provides guide dogs for individuals who are blind or have low vision; hearing dogs for those who have lost their hearing later in life; service dogs for those with other physical disabilities; facility dogs as part of the rehabilitation.

Check out vetdogs.com to find out how you can help.

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I am giving away a digital copy of SAVED BY A SEAL to one randomly selected commenter.  To enter the giveaway,

1.  Have you seen any seals in a zoo, aquarium, or in the sea? I've see the Hawaiian monk seals on Oahu, including one who took a snooze on President's Beach on Marine Corps Base Hawaii.  When the endangered seals come ashore, security forces (or animal protection) place signs to remind the public to refrain from disturbing them.

2.  Comments are open through Saturday, February 20, 10 pm in Baltimore.  

3.  I'll post the winner on Sunday, February 21.

Mahalo,

Kim in Baltimore
Aloha Spirit in Charm City



20 comments:

  1. No I haven't seen any in real life. But they are wonderful animals :)

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  2. I have seen them in aquariums and at the shores in Alaska, Hawaii and California.

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  3. This is the book that I've been looking for.....I saw it being promoted on Facebook but forgot who the authors were.

    Years ago I went to Brookfield Zoo and saw their Seal Show.

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  4. only at our local zoo :) But it would be cool to go to the coast and "seal" watch! Thanks for sharing!

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  5. I've not seen them in the wild but our zoo has a large exhibit and I've seen them at sea world back in the day.

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  6. I've seen them at the London Zoo and also at Sea World.

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  7. I've seen them at the New York Aquarium.

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  9. I too had the opportunity to go to President's Beach three years ago. I was thrilled with how close I could get near the two seals laying on the beach. I felt bad for the female, she was pregnant in that heat.

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  10. I've seen them at a distance and my 3 year old enjoys reading about them.

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  11. I have seen them in an aquarium and in the Pacific Ocean. They are fun to watch.

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  12. I love vetdogs!! Dogs are magical and can do amazing things for people.

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  13. Living in San Diego I have seen lots of them in the wild.

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  14. We have seen lots of seals in zoos and parks. We have also seen them on both sandy and rocky beaches and on docks. Nice to look at, but still wild animals who can be dangerous.

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  15. Lots of seals in zoos, but never in real life. Oh and I've met a SEAL also. ;)

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  16. I haven't seen a seal except on television.

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  17. We have seals at Long Island Aquarium. They have a cute show using them.

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