Saved by the SEALs by Cassie Cole
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
Three chiseled Navy SEALs. One lucky college girl.
Saved by the SEALs
I went to a Barcelona nightclub to celebrate my last week abroad.
And the Navy SEALs I met there?
They gave me the send-off of my life.
Cairo , the olive-skinned and amber-eyed sailor whose muscles make my stomach squirm.
Hunter , the chiseled blond beauty with the boy-next-door smile.
Logan , their distinguished Lieutenant Commander who has the most experience of the three.
But my three new lovers have some vicious enemies.
Catalan terrorists who want to blow up Barcelona.
Men who want to kill the SEALs—and me too.
Now my powerful SEALs insist on protecting me.
Even if it means keeping me from my own vacation plans.
Is their vigorous protection just paranoia?
Or will these three alphas do anything to keep their woman safe?
SAVED BY THE SEALS is a thrilling stand-alone Reverse Harem Romance filled with humor, action, and suspense. HEA guaranteed!
Not as intense as some of Cassie Cole’s other books!

The following ratings are out of 5:
Romance: 💙🖤❤️💖
Heat/Steam: 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Story/Plot: 📕📗📙
World building: 🌏🌍🌎
Character development: 😟🤭😤
The heroine: Karen – she was a grad student working on her PhD in microbiology at the University of Barcelona. Her thesis was finished, her exams were taken, and papers turned in. Karen wanted to let loose and have some fun for once before going back to the states, so she went out to a crowded nightclub so she could dance and have a good time. Though more importantly she was there to find a man for the night.
The Heroes: Three navy seals who are on a job in Barcelona Spain. They are a three-person strike team on the tail of some terrorists that are planning something big.
Cairo – He is tall, muscular, with black hair and amber eyes.
Hunter – His body is big, hard and he is an all American with blond hair and blue eyes.
Logan – He is the Lieutenant Commander of the team, he has huge muscles, and dark hair sprinkled with grey, despite the fact that he is in his early thirties.
The Story: when a spaniard in the nightclub slipped a roofie into her drink, Cairo and Hunter stepped in and got in a fight with the guy. The guy turned things around and got Karen and her two Heroes kicked out of the club. She had been planning to hook up with a sexy spaniard, but since she was out of the club with Cairo and Hunter, she challenged them to take her to their place and make up for what she was missing.
I like the fact that the story has Karen getting involved with the guys early on and the fact that she is mistaken by the terrorists as someone working with the Seal team. However, the premise that two of the Seals on the hunt for terrorists took off one night to go to a nightclub looking to hook up with women was kind of lame. I think Seals are a bit more professional than to leave their post because they are bored for a night on the town.
Like I said, this story had holes in it, but the romance was good and there was certainly some action and adventure. The heroine did have an unfortunate name in this day and age, though she was definitely a Karen in many ways. I did really like Cairo and Hunter, though Logan was a bit stiff at times, but it was endearing when he got self-conscious. I have been really liking Cassie Cole’s reverse harem romances, though I would say this is probably the weakest one I have read so far. Still, it was good.
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