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Another great start to a new series from Dale Mayer.
A group of close military friends made a pact that if any one of them needed help, they would put out an SOS, and anyone available would answer, no one needed to put out an SOS more than Marine, Anderson Travolta.
Anderson had been granted leave from the military, Talia, his sister had been badly beaten and was unconscious in hospital, fighting for her life, her husband, Tim, was nowhere to be found.
Anderson would do anything for his sister including caring for her ten month old triplets, he knew nothing about babies but him and Talia had been in care and there was no way that his nieces were going there.
Pamela, the social worker who had delivered the triplets to him had been in the same high school friend group as Anderson and had nursed a secret crush on him.
Burton was the first to answer Anderson's SOS, but the help needed was not what he expected, picture the scene, two rugged marines used to hand to hand combat with villains, pitting their wits against three, quick, mobile toddlers whose change of diet had turned them into prolific poop machines.
Help was on it's way, bemused social worker Pamela was on hand and even offered to take leave from work to help with Lisa, Lily and Lana (as none of them could differentiate between the identical triplets so they were all called Lisa) so that Anderson, Burton and other members who had answers the SOS and with Levi's essential input, could protect Talia at the hospital, find her useless husband and discover who had beaten Talia, was it Tim ? he was the number one suspect, what had he got himself involved in ?
The problem was a lot deeper that anyone expected, powerful, ruthless people were involved and Tim was up to his neck in trouble, his life and the lives of Talia, her babies and anyone helping them, were on the line. This is a great story with suspense, fast action, corruption, humour, and not forgetting a blossoming romance between Pamela and Anderson, I can't wait to see how this story evolves.
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