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Troubleshooters series by Brockmann
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Mar 20, 2010 09:59AM

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I haven't "read" them, just listened. But I do enjoy the story, not the best writing ever, but a good escape.



















Regina wrote: "Yes, sorry. They are contemporary. The focus is it is a bunch of tough macho guys in the U.S. Army Seals and then a few investigators of the U.S. F.B.I. You need to like thrillers, and some not ..."
Thank-you. They do look interesting. I'll have to read the first one, and see what I think. This may be me step into the contemporary world, (haven't found that I like, yet)
Thank-you. They do look interesting. I'll have to read the first one, and see what I think. This may be me step into the contemporary world, (haven't found that I like, yet)






The first 4-6 books (I can't remember exactly) have WWII flashbacks. These are separate storylines with a romance theme. Some people loves these, others do not. But around book 6 she drops them. Each book has several storylines running together. There is the main couple and about two other couples (in the first books one of the couples is the WWII flashback), the third couple may or may not get their HEA -- and they are usually involved in a larger story arc that will be addressed further on in the series. Some people have issues with this in the first two books, but by book 3 the reader knows the characters very well and you will find yourself looking forward to the differeing POVs -- and really, it is like 3 romance novels in one. :) The books are very much like BDB. Complex storylines (increasing in complexity as the series progresses), multiple POVs, and returning characters that the reader really gets to know. Unlike in other RS or romance books, the characters are not just ditched after their HEA -- they keep coming back and you will see them and still be able to check in and love them. :) Brockmann has been writing this series for awhile, but she has publicly said in an interview that she is a fan of Ward's BDB series. Many fans of both series see similarities. And I guess like the BDB series, it starts not as strong in many people's eyes.
And after reading alot of erotica themed PNR or erotica themed romance, Brockmann's books may *seem* tame. They do have explicit sex scenes, but not as many -- they do increase as the books go along. But each book has several sex scenes and the men thinking sexy thoughts.
Okay, enough of my rambling. :) Oh one more thing, the narration of the books changes after book 1 or 2 -- I forgot which. At around book 3 there is a fantastic team narration done. There is a male narrator for the male POV and a female narrator for the female POV. And they are brilliant.

The audiobook group I belong too had a list of the narrators...I think there's a team after book 5 or 6 (let me see if I find the link to that thread.)

1. The Unsung Hero - William Dufris
2. The Defiant Hero - Carrington MacDuffie
3. Over the Edge - Laura Hicks
4. Out of Control - Norma Lana
5. Into the Night - Deborah Hazlett
6. Gone Too Far - Deborah Hazlett
7. Flashpoint - Patrick Lawlor, Melanie Ewbank
8. Hot Target - Patrick Lawlor, Melanie Ewbank
9. Breaking Point - Patrick Lawlor, Melanie Ewbank
10. Into the Storm - Patrick Lawlor, Melanie Ewbank
11. Force of Nature - Patrick Lawlor, Melanie Ewbank
12. All Through the Night: A Troubleshooter Christmas - Michael Holland
13. Into the Fire - Patrick G. Lawlor, Renée Raudman
14. Dark of Night - Patrick G. Lawlor, Renée Raudman
15. Hot Pursuit - Patrick G. Lawlor, Renée Raudman
16. Breaking the Rules - March 2011 Release




But I could be wrong and would love to see your link!


I never take the longest period if there's a waiting list. My default is 14 (because you never know) but if there's a waiting list, I always switch it to 7 days.

I hope you don't have to wait that long. Once you get to 3, I know you'd love it.

To avoid that, I'm trying to only download something when I know I'll read it but I don't have that option for those with a waiting list. :)



How do you delete them once they're on your iPhone? The only way I know is to change it from manual to automatic but that deletes everything.


Where are you going on vaca Leea?"
Taking the kids to Disneyland then staying in Carlsbad (San Diego area) for a week and our resort is right next to Legoland so we got a 5 day pass there. It's going to be fun but It's really not a vacation for me. It's just taking my job on the road with not all my supplies and no sleep. My boys are HUGE Lego fans. We do plan on hanging by the pool a lot so I'm hoping to get some reading in.


Oh no pressure here :) Wish I did that because now I don't want to read print book because it's so easy reading from my nook. Just thought I might be able to share with you :)


Maybe I should just look more carefully. If that works for me, then I won't have to keep changing my iPod back and forth.

That's what's been happening with me and audiobooks. They are so much easy for me to read because I don't have to juggle a book in the subway. Of the 13 books I've read this month, 7 have been audiobooks plus 2 I dnfed after listening at least 1 hr.


I found these links, maybe they will be helpful?
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1351
http://askville.amazon.com/Deleting-I...
http://www.ehow.com/how_5626050_updat...
http://aldoblog.com/audiobooks/itunes...
This thread on GR talks about it -- http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/1... which reminds me, have you checked the music section of your iPod while it is connected? Maybe they are there?
And this is from overdrive? http://www.overdrive.com/software/omc...
That would drive me crazy DG, like I said I have a sickness -- I need to get it off my device. The GR thread seems to offer some good advice but I only scanned. Good luck!

DG that is me too! Audio books are so much easier to travel wtih.


No, I've never thought of checking the music...I'll check that out too!

Oh they're so cute!!

I hadn't clicked on the little arrow by 'devices' so I hadn't seen that menu before! When I said I understood what you were talking about (obviously I didn't), I was thinking of the menu at the top by 'summary' that also says 'music', 'movies', etc.
Yay! I don't have to put this in automatic anymore!!!

I saw her at a conference once and she told a funny story about starting the Seal series. She so wanted to make the background as authentic as possible. She flew out to whereever it is in California or Nevada where they train and tried to get information from the Public Affairs office. They were extremely stand-offish and suspicious of her curiosity. She did the best she could, but when you read those, you can tell how skimpy the details are. BUT when the 2nd one hit the best-seller lists, the Navy was falling all over itself to give her tours and escort her around the Seal training center! lol!




Regina, is it the same characters throughout the books and they build off each other or is it just one couple per book. I think you may have told me this before :)

Leea--thanks for the reminder! Yes, San Diego is where many of the books are set.
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