After retiring from the US Air Force, Robert Craig Miller worked for a number of years as a government test flight contractor. Miller had flown F-105s during Operation Rolling Thunder in addition to returning to Southeast Asia for ...
The most explosively sexy One-Eyed Jacks adventure yet from the RITA Award-winning, New York Times bestselling romance author whose name is “synonymous with high stakes and high action” (RT Book Reviews)!
Packed with riveting action and gritty "you-are-there" dialogue, this outstanding book celebrates the everyday heroism of the chopper pilots of Vietnam.
Protect Trace Davidson is determined to protect Christie from her ex-husband who has ordered a hit on her from his jail cell.
After two years and too many lost troops, Navy medic Max de Milles is ready to go home.
Taking Fire is a military term which means the position you are protecting is taking enemy fire. In other words, you are being attacked. Sergeant Khatereh Shinwari, US Marine Corps sniper, was born in the USA.
“As long as it goes bang when I want it to, that's good enough for me,” he'd said when Bobby had taken one look at the gun and said, “What the hell? ... A ragtag group of Taliban had been playing havoc with TAKING FIRE 39.
Taking Fire: A Vietnam Gunship Pilot's Daily Journal
More than a chronicle of the events of June 27, 1972, Taking Fire provides an up-close look at the little-known world of the US Air Force’s elite aerial rescue force.
Marine Corps Sergeant Khat Shinwari lives in the shadows of the Afghan hills, but when she disobeys orders to save a group of Navy SEALs, she finds herself alone with, and growing more attracted to, injured SEAL Michael Tarik.
After two years and too many lost troops, Navy medic Max de Milles is ready to go home.