Monday, June 17, 2019

Book Review: Marine Protectors Box Set: Brotherhood Protectors World by Debra Parmley





Marine Protectors Box Set: Brotherhood Protectors World by Debra Parmley
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Love that there are three related books in this series-can't wait for more from this genre.
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Defensive Instructor by Debra Parmley
The Brotherhood Protection service is helping those at the ranch protect themselves by learning how to, by actually doing the activities.
Chyna is also at the Triple C ranch after being abused and hopes to find protection and we learn how she got to the ranch and those that crossed her path.
Like hearing of the procedures of admittance to the center-very fair.
Love how the program is laid out for those taking part it in. I know myself I might need to do such training because if my spouse dies I will be very vulnerable. Love the awareness part as I am blind and am aware but could improve and this book is doing that for me.
The men are not there to rescue them and take them away.
Chyna has a secret crush on Barrett and daydreams about him. He wishes he had met her outside of the ranch under different circumstances.
Like the activities they are trained to do-often thought about learning how to shoot a gun myself.
They attempt to learn things each like as they spend time together at the ranch, during programs.
Like different phrases that got me looking up more information about them-gas lighting.
Story also follows her ex husband as he tracks her whereabouts down and he will capture her to get what he wants... Like technology used..
So emotional reading this-tears in my eyes as he's found her but her training has come into action...
Love style of this author's writings, this is one not to put down til the very end. She makes you feel as if it's all happening to you.
Didn't see the ending happening like it did, WOW. Twists and turns and romance, so detailed. Domestic abuse help is listed at the end. Other works by the author are highlighted at the end.
I received this review book from the author and this is my honest opinion.
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Marine Protector by Debra Parmley
Starts out when she has escaped the holds of her boyfriend and the biker club. She got away and is directed to a safe place out west. She and many other women who have been abused and battered have arrived to get help.
They are trained in many aspects of self protection. They have weapon training, self defense moves and awareness. This last one I love as being blind I can sense and hear and smell so much better than other because of the loss of that sense.
She loves being outside with the horses. She feels comfort and appreciates the others who come to the complex to train them.  She likes Timber and he accompanies her to get his tattoo changed and spend a night out for dinner, in town.  As she becomes more secure she gets a job serving drinks at the bar.
One night things get out of hand and what she's learned has to click in the way she was taught. Steamy sex scenes.
Wish society would train women/girls while in high school how to take care of themselves so they'd never have to be vulnerable again.
I received this review book from the author and this is my honest opinion.
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Montana Marine by Debra Parmley
Loved the new things I learned about security with social media and phones.
This book starts out with Jack and he accepted to help his buddy be a bodyguard to the star.
He's not so interested in the star but her personal assistant, Lucy. They spend a lot of time together and she takes the abuse from her employee who pushes her around.
She gets upset and heads to town to stock up on her beads for her jewelry making hobby that keeps her calm.
Problem is the man who's been stalking her has taken her...scary moments as he tortures her in his own way.
Love how the clues all fall into place and they hone in on her whereabouts. Great read has a lot of what I enjoy reading from this author.
About the author and a note from the author are included at the end. Listings of the authors works are highlighted at the end.
I received this review copy from the author and this is my honest opinion.


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