SEAL TEAM TIER 1
The team is assigned to work alongside RCMP Sergeant Blair Brown, sharp, capable, and dangerous to his equilibrium. Kelly "Breakneck" Gatlin is charming, controlled, a man who keeps his world small and his focus on his brothers. But Blair disrupts that balance. She gets under his skin in ways he doesn’t expect, igniting heat, tension, and a dangerous kind of distraction. Her take-charge confidence, refusal to back down, and the unexpected softness she keeps carefully guarded pull at him harder than any mission ever has.
Blair doesn’t understand why breathing gets harder whenever Breakneck is near. She has a job to do, and wanting a devastatingly attractive Navy SEAL has no place in her chain of command or her head. They’re hunting monsters responsible for violence on a global scale. That’s the mission. But focus slips when the chemistry is this sharp, this undeniable.
Mounties are known for their grit and persistence. Blair Brown has never walked away from a challenge. One way or the other, she would get her man.
FLASH
SEAL TEAM EAST
He’s always lived on instinct. She was supposed to be gone.
Now, the only thing more dangerous than the truth…is how much his heart still beats for her.
Petty Officer Jae “Flash” Shaw is known for his speed, his spark, and the grin that covers more scars than anyone suspects. But when a mission goes sideways in the jungle and the woman he thought was dead appears in the smoke, everything shifts.
Lechuza was a myth. A ghost. A name wrapped in silence.
Now she’s alive. Hunted. Flash must walk away from everything—his orders, his team, his future—to protect her. Because some truths aren’t just buried. They’re guarded. The only way to survive what’s coming… is together.
The mission calls her a traitor. He knows better. He remembers what they were before everything fractured.
As whispers close in and threats multiply from every direction, Flash and Lechuza are forced into the shadows, into the unknown… and back into each other’s orbit. The closer they get to the truth, the harder it is to deny what’s always lived between them.
But trust is dangerous. And love? That’s the risk neither of them can afford but one they’re powerless to deny.



