GS vs STA: Special Forces Heroes

SEAL romances: popular. I have no idea why. KIDDING.I’ve received two email messages asking for Navy SEAL romance recommendations.

I WONDER WHY.

So list night I asked on The Twitter if anyone would be interested in a reader-generated list of recommended SEAL and special forces romances. The response was very, very positive.

AGAIN. I wonder why. (Not.)

So if you’re thinking a military hero would totally rock your reading socks right now, bring it on. Lynn Raye Harris said last night that she would want to learn more about any “Special Forces romances…. Army’s Delta Force is pretty bad ass. Marine’s Force Recon aren’t slouches either.” Hell, yes. And we’re not limited to US military special forces. Bad Ass Mounties are totally welcome! Bring on a Special Forces Good Shit vs. Shit to Avoid!

My obvious recommendations are Suzanne Brockmann’s Troubleshooters series, beginning with The Unsung Hero.  This was, incidentally, one of the very first books I reviewed here back in 2005.

There’s also Brockmann’s Tall Dark & Dangerous series.

An early thread about this topic yielded a bunch of different recommendations, including Catherine Mann’s Wingman Warrior series.

Finally, Jill Monroe has a SEAL series for Harlequin Blaze, the first of which features a SEAL instructor hero recovering from an injury. Because, you know, those who can, do, and those who can’t make the very best of badass teachers.

But many of these recommendations are for older books, and I know a lot of military heroes have been published since. What are your favorites? Got a recommendation for a reader looking for some military romance heroes?

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