ItтАЩs a good thing Gabe Bristow lives and breathes the Navy SEAL credo, тАЬthe only easy day was yesterday,тАЭ because today, his life is unrecognizable. When his prestigious career comes to a crashing halt, heтАЩs left with a bum leg and few prospects for employment that donтАЩt include a desk.
That is, until heтАЩs offered the chance to command a private hostage rescue team and free a wealthy American businessman from Colombian paramilitary rebels. It seems like a good dealтАХuntil he meets his new team: a drunk Cajun linguist, a boy-genius CIA threat analyst, an FBI negotiator with mob ties, a cowboy medic, and an EOD expert as volatile as the bombs he defuses. Oh, and who could forget the sexy, frustratingly impulsive Audrey Van Amee? SheтАЩs determined to help rescue her brotherтАХor drive Gabe crazy. Whichever comes first.
As the death toll rises, GabeтАЩs team of delinquents must figure out how to work together long enough to save the day. Or, at least, not get themselves killed. Because GabeтАЩs finally found something worth living for, and God help him if he canтАЩt bring her brother back alive.
Writing has always been Tonya BurrowsтАЩs one true love. She wrote her first novel-length story in eighth grade and hasnтАЩt put down her pen since. She received a BA in creative writing from SUNY Oswego and is now working on a MFA in popular fiction at Seton Hill University. She shares her life with two dogs and a ginormous cat in a small town in New York, but she suffers from a bad case of wanderlust and usually ends up moving someplace new every couple years. Luckily, her animals are all excellent travel buddies. When sheтАЩs not writing, Tonya spends her time reading, painting, exploring new places, and enjoying time with her family.
Stephen Borne is an audiobook narrator and musician living in Nashville, Tennessee. He has been creating audiobooks professionally for over ten years, starting at a major publisher as an audio engineer and quickly working his way into directing and producing. In the fall of 2019, Stephen made the transition into freelance work, which included, after a few years of practice and training, becoming a narrator as well. Stephen may be new to this side of the microphone, but he knows the industry and its requirements inside and out and he looks forward to continuing his journey in the audiobook and storytelling world.