
Jennifer W. (
GeniusJen) wrote on 11/7/2007...
4 member(s) found this review helpful.
ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT is, by far, my all-time favorite book in the SEAL Team Sixteen/Troubleshooters, Inc. series!
I've loved Jules Cassidy ever since he was first introduced in THE DEFIANT HERO, and I'm so, so glad that Suzanne Brockmann gave him the happy ending that he deserves.
Although I had doubts about Robin Chadwick when he first appeared a few books ago, I have to say that the love these two men share for each other is such a wondrous, joyous thing that I can no longer complain.
If you love this series, and especially if you love Jules Cassidy, you don't want to wait -- pick up this book today.
3 member(s) found this review helpful.
Unless you want to read a story about gay marriage - skip this book. She is making a political statement with this book (final chapter). I normally love her books and I don't have a problem with gay marriage - but this isn't a normal troubleshooter book. Very disappointed - I would have returned the book had I known what it was. I will be writing her a note about this book - although I doubt she cares.
3 member(s) found this review helpful.
This book was so well crafted and so touching. This is a definite keeper for me.
Jules Cassidy and Robin Chadwick FINALLY get their happily ever after. The love is so palpable between these two you can practically touch it. Which isn't to say there's no twists as we wait for these two to get to the altar!
With appearances by Alyssa and Sam, Cosmo and Janey, and a host of others, it's more a reunion than a wedding!
2 member(s) found this review helpful.
This is not one of her better books. It was about Robin and Jules, and Robin and Jules, and Robin and Jules. About their love for each other and how nice it was that they lived in MA so that they could actually get married. It was about how much they trusted each other. About them planning for their wedding... you get the idea. There were a couple of very minor stories in there, about another couple, Adam making trouble, and Jules in Afghanistan. Not as good as her previous books - not close.

Jennifer S. (
Jiffi1) wrote on 3/6/2008...
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
I've waited a while for these characters to get together, so this book was a nice read. It was not as complex as her other books about the Navy Seals, but still worth the read. If you like her other books in this series, you will want to read this one.