I will never forget when I watched the movie Men of Honor, which was inspired by the true story of the first African American master diver in the United States Navy, Master Chief Petty Officer Carl Brashear. I couldn't BELIEVE the training that these men were/are put through. And, with Mr. Brashear being African American, he wasn't welcomed with open arms and he was put through extra hell that, I believe, would've made most men drop out. But not Brashear, the hero of the movie. Ever since watching that, I've admired the Navy Seals like no other! (This book has nothing to do with the movie. lol)
Jon is a Navy Seal about to leave for deployment the next day to Afghanistan. The night before leaving, he meets Alison. Even though neither "wants" to get "involved" the night before Jon leaves, they do anyway and have a one-night-stand. However, when Jon leaves for Afghanistan, he literally cannot get her off his mind. He's not a relationship type of guy so this is all new to him. When he returns, he hunts her down and they grow their relationship. This wasn't full of all the back and forth "no I shouldn't...he is a jerk" or "she is too good for me" and then they keep going back and forth. It was a short, sweet, hot romance book and the Navy Seal made it that much hotter for me...just don't tell my hubby. lol (Although, he's not the jealous type.)