A SEAL's Oath - Cora Seton

A SEAL's Oath

By Cora Seton

  • Release Date: 2016-01-12
  • Genre: Military Romance
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 1,029 Ratings

Description

Wanted: one wife, one baby. Love not required.

Navy SEAL Boone Rudman has six months to find a wife and get her pregnant or he’ll lose his chance to win 1500 acres of prime Montana ranch land. So when he discovers Riley Eaton living on his new ranch, all grown up from the tomboy she used to be, he decides she’ll do for his bride—whether or not she’s got other plans.

Riley Eaton quit her job, sold her car and moved to Chance Creek with her friends to pursue the dreams she’d put on hold for far too long. She has no idea her uncle sold the ranch out from under her—and has no plans to marry any time soon—but when Boone shows up, sexy as hell after fifteen years in the service, she begins to wonder if her priorities are all wrong.

When duty turns to desire, Boone launches a campaign to win Riley’s heart. But is it too little, too late? Or can he convince Riley to forget the past and create a future worth fighting for?

The Navy SEALs of Chance Creek:
BOOK 1: A SEAL's Oath
BOOK 2: A SEAL's Vow
BOOK 3: A SEAL's Pledge
BOOK 4: A SEAL's Consent
BOOK 5: A SEAL's Purpose
BOOK 6: A SEAL's Resolve
BOOK 7: A SEAL's Devotion
BOOK 8: A SEAL's Desire
BOOK 9: A SEAL's Struggle
BOOK 10: A SEAL's Triumph

Reviews

  • Fine

    3
    By lctweety
    I understand the green concept but the storyline was a bit out there. I don’t think professional women would fall that easily and men shouldn’t hide the whole truth to try and get their way.
  • A Seal’s Oath

    3
    By Crazy not lazy
    I was extremely happy when I finished the book. It put me to sleep several times. It did not hold my attention. I gave it 2 1/2 stars. The book was totally unrealistic!
  • I tried to finish …

    2
    By Nancy*
    but it was just too hokey a premise. Sorry. I never felt ant affinity for the characters and was just not interested in modern people dressing up as Jane Austin characters or Navy Seals creating sustainable hovels. Too much.
  • Cringe worthy

    1
    By P.U.R.P.L.Y.
    The women are cringe worthy. No one in their right mind would dump all their possessions and move to a place that wasn't even confirmed to be available. The regency stuff was absurd. The main heroine Riley was a selfish disaster. She kept focusing only on herself and how her uncle didn't leave her his estate, she couldn't afford it but she was mad at him for not giving it to her. Boone is trying to create a sustainable lifestyle so that he can help the environment and the world. She's so focused on beauty and insists it's not a luxury...when it comes down to it, it is a luxury. This story was unrealistic and I can't seem to force myself to even skim through it. The female characters are all unlikeable and Riley is the worst of all of them. She's self-centered, immature, with an unpleasant demeanor.
  • A seals oath

    4
    By rjbor
    Very good book. Thank you
  • Love it

    5
    By Montanafilly73
    What a cute and interesting concept with the men and women at the base camp. I love the Jane Austen theme for the women and the Seals trying to find women to marry them so they can own the ranch! Can’t wait for the next installment!!
  • A Seal’s Oath

    1
    By jk(9
    I thought this was awful. Didn’t finish. Couldn’t even skim through the book to the end.
  • Very unsatisfying

    1
    By Angie**11
    The women in this book are literally the most unreasonable and eccentric heroines I’ve ever read about...did not like it at all
  • Steamy Jane Austen!

    5
    By Donbon004
    Can’t wait to see what happens next.
  • A Seal’s Oath

    5
    By sbsbrinson
    Loved it! Loved the history behind Boone and Riley and the love they shared!