Protecting Fiona

By Susan Stoker

Protecting Fiona - Susan Stoker
  • Release Date: 2014-12-29
  • Genre: Romantic Suspense
Score: 4.5
4.5
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Description

Sweat clung to every inch of her body and her legs were aching. But after the hell she’d been through, she welcomed the pain.

Hunter “Cookie” Knox was good at his job, infiltrating behind enemy lines was one of his specialties. His SEAL team relied on him to do his job, just as he relied on them to do theirs. Ever since two of his teammates found a woman that completed them, their dangerous Ops seemed a bit more intense. Cookie knew if he had a woman who belonged to him, he’d never let her go. Little did he know the SEAL team’s latest mission to Mexico would change his life forever.

Fiona Storm resigned herself to the fact that it was highly unlikely she would make it out of the jungle alive. Kidnapped by human traffickers, abused, and without family or friends looking for her, Fiona knew wishing for rescue was as realistic as having a big, juicy hamburger fall from the sky. Unbeknownst to Fiona, the SEAL team, including Cookie, were on the way, but their assignment didn't consist of rescuing her.

**Protecting Fiona is the 3rd book in the SEAL of Protection Series. It can be read as a stand-alone, but it’s recommended you read the books in order to get maximum enjoyment out of the series.

Reviews

  • Protecting Fiona

    3
    By free book reader
    The book was good, but jumped to quickly to the end, the author could have added a few more chapters to include more details.
  • How sad

    5
    By Skiplayer1
    I wish they would have killed the kidnappers. The story was so good and overwhelming. She never got justice.
  • Thank you

    5
    By Halo Angel Mendoza
    I can’t thank you enough for not being afraid to write about sexual abuse and when women are kidnap which sadly is a serious problem all over the world. Not only did you go more in-depth bout it but I was glad that you included what normally we may go through in our head because we can’t believe we are “safe” now so anything can trigger a reaction from the nationality of the kidnappers to even a body oder or cologne they may have had on. The therapist definitely was a good addition to the story because sometimes we try to be strong and not talk to anyone and keep it inside and it exactly makes it worse so the fact also it was a female I believe made Fiona more comfortable bout opening up and getting it out. Thank you again and I loved that Fiona and Cookie had a happy ending. I would be happy to pretend any of your books cause I love to read by the way. My nose is always in a book I read everything lol 😂
  • Unrealistic timeline

    3
    By Lovestoread32
    The idea of the story is good, and I like that Hunter and Fiona found a way to be together. The intimate scenes so soon after her rescue were hard to handle though, especially Cookie’s need to “mark” Fiona.
  • Protecting Fiona

    5
    By cerm-bet
    Couldn’t put down what storyline what she endured and how she was able to survive move forward with the help of him and friends.
  • Protecting Fiona

    5
    By littlepinkpumpkin
    Just like all of Ms. Stokers books she has a way of bring life and true life to each character. Fiona is a very strong and loving person who truly deserves her SEAL Cookie. I couldn’t put this book down until the very last page.
  • Protecting Fiona

    5
    By sbsbrinson
    Another great SEAL story about their bravery and the women they love. This one takes you into the dark world of kidnappers and sex trafficking and the horrific toll that takes on a person’s life.
  • Review

    3
    By My Passion Is Reading
    I was disappointed in this book. It is obvious the writer didn’t do enough research regarding the military and SEAL teams. I understand writers take liberties, but the basics should be right. In the prologue it states “Wolf is the unofficial leader of the group.” My husband retired from the Navy after 20 years of service. There is no such thing as an unofficial leader. All of the military branches have an official chain of command. Also, SEAL Teams work in “teams”. There would NEVER EVER be a time where a lone SEAL would go on a hostage rescue alone. Anything could have happened to him and they never would have known. This storyline still could have worked if the whole team was sent in or if they sent four SEALS in and two were left behind to pilot the helicopter for the evacuation. It was also very irresponsible for the team to treat her at the safe house in Texas. The SEALS should have flown back to base and taken her to the military hospital. She suffered needlessly because they didn’t have the medicine to help with her drug withdrawal. Not to mention, she was raped repeatedly by numerous men. She needed to be tested for pregnancy and STDs as well as anything else she could have caught being kept in unsanitary conditions. A counselor could have spoken to her while she was in the hospital. Again, taking her to a hospital would still have worked with the storyline and been the responsible thing to do. I was disappointed in this book. The author should have done better research.
  • Love this third installment!

    4
    By auty'sbooks
    As a victim of rape this story was very accurate as to what a person goes through. Most rape stories never tell about the aftermath of such abuse. This is something she will live with for the rest of her life but she can live a normal life with the right person. This author did not shy away from this unpleasant topic like so many others do. We need more like this showing a man being supportive towards victims.
  • Just wrong

    1
    By Free to be
    I am new to this romance book stuff and I know this is an old book but .....His pleasure first?? Mark her like a dog?? This was just wrong!!! A woman abused in the worst possible ways and you give her a male dog as a hero/lover!! Her lover should’ve been the most sensitive the most passionate and only about her pleasure..... just lost all respect for you as a writer!!