I’ve had tons of fun writing stories within Elle James’s Brotherhood Protectors world. The last two books, Gunn’s Mission and Tyson’s Mission, were especially fun because the task was to write about a mission in a foreign country. In Gunn’s Mission, I sent poor Gunnar into the Arctic Circle on an ice floe. Tyson went to the Yucatan jungle to guard a woman working on an archeological dig. Both stories required quite a bit of research, which was challenging and added interesting complications to the characters’ journeys. I hope you read both, but if not, maybe you’ll win one of these or another of the BP books I’ve written. Keep reading…
Tyson’s Mission
A former Navy SEAL is tapped to provide security for a team of archeologists working to uncover a Mayan temple deep in a Mexican jungle that a local drug cartel is targeting.
After surviving a catastrophic helicopter accident, former Navy SEAL Tyson Quigley is taking well to his new life with the Brotherhood Protectors in the Yellowstone, Montana, office. Life’s looking up. He’s working with old teammates and loves volunteering in the national park.
Then he gets a call from his university professor brother, who is worried about a colleague working on an archeological dig in southern Mexico. The team has had problems with thefts of equipment and supplies and has received veiled threats from a drug cartel because their dig is in their territory. Now, one of the dig team members has been kidnapped and held for ransom, but they quickly figure out the finger they were sent in the package demanding payment is from an already dead person. Now, they have no idea whether their team member is alive or dead, and they think the labor they’ve hired to work on the site is on the cartel payroll, too.
After a quick conference with his Brotherhood Protector teammates, Ty heads down to Mexico to pose as his brother’s friend’s boyfriend to provide her protection for the remainder of the dig.
Cara Woodward doesn’t need a babysitter. Sure, things have gotten scary since her friend’s abduction, and she doesn’t like the fact the university wants to leave her recovery to the local police. However, Tyson’s everywhere she is, and it’s getting on her nerves. His looming presence is distracting, to say the least. He’s too handsome, too intense. Thankfully, after arriving on site, the lead archeologist on the dig quickly puts Ty in charge of overseeing site security which splits his attention.
As the dig team continues documenting their work before they pack up and leave, they suffer another theft and an attack—this time, too close to Cara for Ty’s comfort. He’s locking her down, with no daylight between them for the duration.
All the Brotherhood Protectors stories I’ve written so far…
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For a chance to win one of the stories shown above, tell me whether you’ve read any of these, and what settings you prefer!
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I’ve read all except Gunns and loved each series as they’re different settings but as far as just picking a favorite setting it’s a tie , I love the Bounty Hunters and Yellowstone series and settings.
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I have read them all. Actually, it was because of Brotherhood Protectors that I found you and you books. I so enjoyed your stories that I had to read more and then it was over with, since know I read whatever you write. Their is only 2 settings I don’t enjoy stories that are in are set way back when or so far in future it’s to hard to imagine. Other than those 2 it doesn’t matter to me, I am a visual person so I need the story to actually take me to that place and time. You do do that for me as I read it’s like I have a film running through my mind. Maybe that’s why I no longer watch TV or movies anymore I get more pleasure from books but with similar views.
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I’ve read Defending EvAngeline and Reapers ride!
I don’t read historical very often and sci-fi isn’t a favorite otherwise I’m pretty open.
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Read Victoria’s Six and Guarding Hannah. Enjoy anything from Brotherhood but especially Yellowstone and Colorado.
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I have read Victoria’s Six, Guarding Hannah and Defending Evangeline. I like all of these, and I love anything Brotherhood especially Yellowstone and Colorado. I haven’t read any of the Bounty Hunters but it is on my TBR list.
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I haven’t read any yet. I am a sucker for hidden treasure so the one above sounds interesting.
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I have read them all. I have several favourites. Gun’s Mission in the Arctic is a favourite because I’ve been to the Arctic so I could relate to the area the temperature what they were doing the polar bears. I also really enjoyed. Victoria six. This book gave me all the feels.
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I have 2 waiting for me in my TBR… not picky about settings…
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Guns because I’ll never go to AC unless I’m in a plane. I was 100 miles south of AC and didn’t cry…bit I did b alot
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I haven’t been able to read any so far. But I really want to read Tysons book so much. Love history Archeology, Seals. But love geography too. Both are definitely on my list of want as I had to cut way back on getting any books.
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not yet, any
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I’ve read Gunns’s Mission & Tyson’s Mission. I’ve also read Big Sky Wedding. I have Guarding Hannah & Victoria’s Six on my TBR pile. Settings aren’t what makes the story for me, it’s the characters & story. I enjoy any type of setting.
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I am just starting. I like the location to vary.
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I love the Athena project, I think I’ve read a few of the others listed, thank you for the opportunity
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I have only read Big Sky Wedding that I can remember.
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I have read some of these. I’m still enjoying small town stories a lot right now.