dita rizky
It's another fast-paced romantic suspense, it was revolved around murder of a diver at the popular dive site in mexico, the setting is pretty cool with all those beauty underwater scenery, unfortunately, the mystery is not interesting, lots of repetitions and lots doesn't make any sense and the action only happens on the last chapter, not much investigating done too, so I felt dissapointed, but cool calm collected Bronson made everything much better, love his alpha protective mode. The romance part is just okay, didn't feel the sparks between Bronson and Robin, but it still pretty cute romance. Overall, this book still entertaining.
Moon Fox
I enjoyed this book. I thought the blend of drama, action, emotion, danger in suspense was gripping. Bronson and Robin were likeable, and I liked their chemistry. There's plenty of twists to keep you guessing, and the heat between these two is definitely going to raise your temperature. This is my independently posted impartial review.
Sheila Lee
Bronson is book 30 in the Seals of Honor series and is a stand-alone novel which takes place in some undisclosed town in Mexico. Bronson is there for some team building exercises when a body is found in a shipwreck. When the team brings the body to shore, they are met by a woman. This lady, Robin, is the dead man's sister and who decides to pursue the murderer who stabbed the man in the back. As stated above, Bronson is an entertaining stand-alone book. There is a lot of action and detailed conversations between the main characters. Sadly, I was a little underwhelmed by their interactions. While Bronson and Robin pursued the identity of the murderer, the action started dragging and I really just wanted to finish it. There is one bedroom scene that isn't smutty but it isn't squeaky clean either. 3 1/2 stars. I received a free copy of this book and am voluntarily leaving a review.