Three years after having lost her Navy SEAL husband in a “training accident,” lifeguard Kelly Jacobs is facing death herself as she rescues a teen from the Pacific tidewaters near San Diego. While she struggles to stay alive and reestablish her dwindling faith in God, her dead husband’s commanding officer and best friend Joe Baker is in turn searching for her. As he finds and rescues her, Kelly blurts out her hidden feelings for him, and their friendship is suddenly strained by this new twist. This relationship is also challenged by the admiring father of the teen Kelly saved, who pursues her with deep interest. And when Kelly and Joe are thrown into danger as her husband’s killer comes after her, they are forced to truly rely on God to be their rescuer.
The novel is action-filled and gripping, with a nice flavor of romance woven throughout.
As I wait for further books in the O’Malley series, I’m very interested in Henderson’s Uncommon Heroes series as well. Written about the lives of those whose lives are on the line for our protection on an international scale, the Uncommon Heroes books bring news stories home to our hearts by exploring the relationships and emotions of the people who risk their lives for peace. In True Devotion I’ve learned much about the tactics and challenges of Navy SEAL operations due to Dee Henderson’s great research and talent in portraying a realistic picture of them.


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