About the Book

She disappeared on their wedding day.

Now she’s back, and someone wants her dead.

Zane Knox returned to the coastal town he once called home to stay invisible. As a former Navy SEAL trapped in off-books missions for a shadow agency, keeping a low profile is the only way to survive and keep his secrets buried.

He never expected the past to find him first.

When Tessa Lane staggers onto a docked boat in the middle of the night, injured, terrified, and searching only for medical supplies, Zane is the last person she expects to see. And the one she never wanted to face again.

Tessa doesn’t know who is hunting her or why. Years on the run have stripped away her faith, her hope, and the future she nearly had. Trusting anyone feels dangerous, especially the man she left behind.

But as the threat closes in, Zane may be the only safe place left.

Protecting Tessa may be Zane’s mission, but fighting for her faith, her heart, and the love he never stopped believing in could cost him everything.

A faith-tested second chance.

A deadly enemy.

And a love neither of them ever truly escaped.

Get your hands on SEAL of Honor today and discover a second chance where faith, love, and survival collide.

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Read an excerpt from SEAL of Honor

“I’m sorry.” My eyes fill with tears, and the adrenaline that’s been with me since I woke to the sounds of fighting flatlines. My teeth begin to chatter as my body trembles uncontrollably.

Zane reaches over and pulls me into his lap. I rest my head against his chest, the steady beat of his heart easing the panic in mine. “You have nothing to be sorry for.”

“I don’t understand why this is happening. I don’t know what I did to deserve this.”

“You didn’t do anything. And we’ll figure it out.”

“Before or after we’re killed?”

Zane cups my cheek and tilts my face up to look into his eyes. “What about this morning made you think it’s going to be easy to kill me?”

“Nothing,” I reply without hesitation. “But that doesn’t make you bulletproof. Or immune to bleeding out.”

His smile falters. “I was terrified tonight. I don’t think I’ve ever been that scared.”

I snort. “I find that hard to believe.”

“Don’t.” He strokes my cheek with his thumb. “You could have died.”

My breath catches.

“When I saw him grab you—there was a moment there where I wondered if that was it. If you were going to be taken from me again.”

Again.

“I won’t leave without saying goodbye this time around.” It’s meant to be a light-hearted comment, but the weight behind it wipes the emotion from Zane’s face.

Right as someone knocks on the door. Zane sets me aside and crosses over to open it. Weston, Ryker, and Garrison are on the other side, all of them with paper cups of coffee in their hands. Ryker offers Zane a cup, then Weston hands me one.

“Thanks.”

“No problem.” He turns to Zane. “So, Cap, what’s the plan?”

“We hope Leopold can ID the guy they took from the boat. And that he will lead us to the rest of them. Then, we take them out.”

“Take them out?” I nearly choke on it. Surely he doesn’t mean—

Zane turns toward me. “You wanted to know what I do? This is it, Tessa.”

“You kill people?”

“Not if I can help it,” he replies. “But I put a stop to violence.”

“These guys,” Ryker starts, “whoever they are, aren’t going to stop until you’re dead. We’re going to make sure that doesn’t happen.”

I swallow hard. I’m living in another warzone. Where every day is a fight for my life. And now I have five new people in the line of fire.

My gaze lands on Zane.

There was never a doubt in my mind that he loved me before. That he wouldn’t risk everything for me if he had to. Which is exactly why I had to leave. And now, we’re here doing the same thing.

Different fight.

Different enemy.

Same possible outcome.