I liked the last one better, but, I still enjoyed this one enough to grab the next through kindle unlimited. I'm a cheap reader, so not paying on a per-book basis is definitely a perk I like.
So... well, from the end of the last book we knew they went down in Canada. This picks up a bit before that, so we see the crash happening, and the first contact with locals from the team's perspective. Brad keeps doing what needs to be done, but it's starting to show - first on the oil platform, and now again in this book with the peanut butter. To be honest, I really liked the peanut butter. It felt right and real. And, I guess at this point military discipline really no longer applies, so I shouldn't be as upset about the Chelsea situation as I am, but, it doesn't feel right. This may be because somewhere along the way I thought Brad had mentioned having a spouse, and so that's become part of my head-canon for this series.I suspect he talked about family, and I mis-interpreted it.
So, all that said, I do like the series to continue reading it while it's convenient. I've got the next one sitting on my kindle, though I've read a book or three in the meanwhile. I'll get to it. I think there are seven out right now, and I'd be surprised if I didn't finish all seven before my unlimited trial expires (or, really, gets cancelled before I start getting charged for it).