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The Unsung Hero

The Unsung Hero

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Yet another exciting book by this wonderful author
Review: Well Suzanne has done it again in my opinion! This book is a wonderful mix of love and suspense and is a great start to a new SEAL series.The three different storylines meshed together perfectly! I was especially impressed with David and Mallory's story of young love. I would love to see how these two end up! I was also very touched by the flashback scenes to WWII and how that affected war buddies Charles and Joe today. The final scene involving Charles is very emotional and not to be missed! So kudos to Suzanne for being a wonderful author - and a truly sweet person to talk to - can't wait for the next book!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Could of been better...
Review: What made this story a little different from others was that the author let us into the heads of the characters and the internal discussion was what a lot of people say to themselves. Made it easy to relate to the characters. The big problem was the weak relationship was between your lead characters and that was a shame. All and all the book was enjoyable and was easy to finish but it wasn't the best.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Suzanne does it again!
Review: When I read *Bodyguard*, I thought Suzanne had reached the pinnacle of success - that the remainder of her books might be *as good*, but would never surpass it. Boy, was I wrong. I started reading *The Unsung Hero*, and was immediately sucked into the story... so much so that I stayed up until about 3:30 a.m. (hey, don't mention that to the dh, please!) in order to finish the last exciting word. I know that some readers disliked the WWII tie-in, but as the daughter of a WWII vet, I lapped up every bit of it. And the ending! Oh my WORD! I shan't spoil it for you, but that was just possibly one of the most powerful denouements I've ever read. All I can say now to Suzanne Brockmann is, "Do it again! Please, do it again!"


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