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I'm Rowena and I blog at Book Binge. I read lots of romance, YA and lately, NA. You'll find a lot of those on my shelves.

Over the Edge (Troubleshooters, Book 3)

Over the Edge - Suzanne Brockmann This is my May read for Nath's Re-read Challenge. It's my absolute favorite book in the Troubleshooters series by Suzanne Brockmann. I picked it for this month's read because it's been a long time since I've done a reread of this one. Too long, in fact.This book is about Stan Wolchonok, the Senior Chief of the Navy SEALs Team 16 and helicopter pilot, Teri Howe. This is an early Troubleshooters story where there was still that secondary historical military story going on and in this story we get Annabet and Hershel's story. Though that wasn't my favorite of the historical military secondary stories, I didn't think it was that bad. Her whole connection to Stan seemed kind of forced to me but other than that, this book was damn near perfect for me...even after all these many years since I've read this story for the first time.This book showcased everything I love about this Navy Seal team. The comraderie between each of the different men on this team plays out so nicely and I can't help but love them all. The way that they trust each other and work well with each other never ceases to make my heart go pitter patter in my chest. I just love me some strong, sexy men and there is a great many of them on this team alone.This is the story where the story of Sam and Alyssa takes off, this is where your emotions where these two are concerned gets trampled on and your heart gets ripped out of your chest but you won't be able to help cheer these two on. It was so nice to see these two before they get married. To see these two fight their attraction, face their attraction and battle their attraction is my very favorite thing about this entire series. It's their love that kept me captivated with each and every book in this series.Suzanne Brockmann does a fantabulous job of writing different storylines in one book and just making it work. Reading about Max and Gina, Sam and Alyssa, Annabet and Hershel didn't take away from my love of Stan and Teri. I thought Suz did a marvelous job balancing each of these storylines to make a well rounded story and she excelled at keeping me at the edge of my seat. My heart was backed up in my throat and reading this book this time around shouldn't have been as surprising as it was for me because I read this book already, more than once and yet still I was shocked, I was joyful and I was entertained.Stan was a fabulous hero and when he got up on that stage and sang his heart out to You Make Me Feel Like a Woman, I laughed because only Stan could get up there and have the balls to sing that frickin' song. Teri was a great heroine, the way that she bulldozed her way into making Stan accept their attraction and the singleminded way she went after him had me cheering her on throughout this entire story. It was nice to revisit these characters again because we don't see too much of them in the series now, I miss these guys and I loved this story all the more after finishing it this weekend. It was a good book then and a great book now. I love this frickin book and if you haven't read this book yet, or even started this series? What are you waiting for? This book is the shit and you should be reading it!The best quote EVER is in this book, from my lover of all lovers, Sam f*cking Starrett:He looked up, directly at Stan. “Will you please f*^&*%^ go and f**^&% get me a real f**%^&* World Airlines 747, Senior Chief? Right f**^&%* now?”*sigh* You just gotta love Sam.