Code of Honor, Tonya Burrows
Code of Honor, Tonya Burrows
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Code of Honor

Author: Tonya Burrows

Series: Hornet #4

Narrator: Stephen Borne

Unabridged: 9 hr 3 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 01/18/2022


Synopsis

Jesse Warrick used to consider himself a kickass medic, but a teammate's brush with death has him questioning everything. Now he's been promoted to field commander of HORNET. How can he lead when he can't get his shit together? And how can he focus when the sexy new recruit makes him want to break the rules?

Lanie Delcambre can't seem to find solid footing within the elite hostage rescue team. Worse, the man she's loved for most of her life is now her boss. She'd kill to act on the chemistry between her and Jesse, but she can't risk ruining her career.

It was only supposed to be a training mission. No live ammo, no hostages, and no real bad guys—only someone didn't give the bad guys that memo. When their hotel is taken hostage with half of HORNET inside, Jesse and Lanie are the team's only hope of escaping alive . . .

Contains mature themes.

About Tonya Burrows

Tonya Burrows wrote her first romance in eighth grade and hasn't put down her pen since. Originally from a small town in Western New York, she suffers from a bad case of wanderlust and usually ends up moving someplace new every few years. Luckily, her two dogs and ginormous cat are excellent travel buddies.

When she's not writing about hunky military heroes, Tonya can usually be found at a bookstore or the dog park. She also enjoys painting, watching movies, and her daily barre workouts. A geek at heart, she pledges her TV fandom to Supernatural and Dr. Who.


Reviews

Goodreads review by David

Another solid Coyle story. One I had not previously read. Not quite as solid as some of his earlier books, but still a good read. Good foreshadowing of the withdrawal from Afghanistan almost 30 years after this was written. Having a solid definition of victory conditions is good. Not having an exit......more

Goodreads review by Gordon

This was the worst book I've read by Harold Coyle. The story is a rehash of how the US got into Vietnam, which was not bad. But inserting a reporter who is married to one of the main characters, Gen Dixon, was distracting. Also the incompetence of the main Gen was a bit overblown. Overall a let down......more

Goodreads review by Peter

An interesting look at the politics of the Army and Colombia.......more

Goodreads review by Bradley

The plot was what kept me going. The anti-hero characters were not believable. Really wanted to like it more than I did.......more

Goodreads review by Al

Outstanding read years ago.......more