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On Target

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On his way to deliver divorce papers to his soon-to-be ex, a terrorist attack put U.S. Air Force Sergeant Shane "Vegas" O'Riley back into soldier mode. His wife and her two adopted children were in danger. He didn't give a damn if she wanted him out of their lives...they were under his full-time protection now.

Being back with her husband had Sherry in upheaval. She still wanted Shane. Yet she was afraid obligation was the only reason he was sticking close. With a terrorist targeting their lives, Shane was all she had to hold on to.

Danger lurked close to home. But it was a marriage that had to survive the ultimate battle.

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      July 1, 2007
      U.S. Air Force sergeant Shane ORiley is en route to deliver divorce papers to his wife, Sherry, on the Caribbean island where she is working for a nongovernmental agency (NGO) with her two adopted daughters in tow. But a terrorist attack on the NGO camp sends them back to Florida, not realizing that the terrorists are after their daughter Cara. A secondary plot involves Keisha, a nurse colleague of Sherrys, and a colleague of Shanes. The terrorists, after several foiled attempts, succeed in kidnapping Sherry, Cara, and Keisha, jolting Shane into action. Well constructed and exciting, Manns latest displays her skill in depicting the stresses of a military marriage between people with deeply felt but equally suppressed emotions, different backgrounds, and little uninterrupted time together. Her characterization of Shanes and Sherrys awkward steps toward recognizing that their troubled marriage is worth the compromises needed to sustain it is superb, especially when they realize they can read each others body language perfectly when they are threatened. Manns Wingman Warriors books only get better, and this is possibly the best of all so far.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2007, American Library Association.)

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