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Hard Pursuit (Delta Force Brotherhood Book 3) Kindle Edition

4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars 152 ratings

Trey Pierce has spent years helping the Brotherhood, using his computer skills to dig out secrets and help deliver justice. But there's one mission he's yet to finish––finding out who killed his best friend. A chance meeting with Ally Sheldon gives him a new lead, one that comes with some baggage.

Executive Ally Sheldon has to find her wayward brother if she wants to save her company. Pretending like nothing is wrong is getting to her. But when the sexy Trey is assigned to her to help her case, focusing on what's most important is difficult.

Never in his life has Trey been more attracted to a woman, but she’s hiding something. And that something may just destroy them.

This is a STAND-ALONE SINGLE TITLE book, perfect for readers who love alpha military heroes and the women they’d die for.

Books in the Delta Force series:
Hard Play
Hard Run
Hard Pursuit

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Editorial Reviews

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"Terrific addition to the Delta Force Brotherhood series. I love smart women coupled with alpha men. Nantus takes us on another wild ride that definitely satisfies. Well done!" - Juliette Cross, author of THE BLACK LILY


"Trey and Ally's story had a slow start for me, but once I hit the midpoint I could NOT put it down!" - Laura Brown, author of
Friend (With Benefits) Zone


"With a strong, smart woman and a super-alpha, Hard Pursuit is a winner from the first page to the last. The complex plotline never gets out of hand and I couldn't put this book down. Both main characters have agendas and the book keeps you wondering how they will work it out. " - A.S. Fenichel, author of A Lady's Honor


"Another bell ringer from Sheryl and the Delta Force Brotherhood Series. Damn this was a good book. This book was electric from beginning to end. Sheryl hit the ground running in this one and never let up. It's a fantastic read and a fantastic series." -Lori Z., Goodreads

"Holy cow! Sheryl Nantus has done it again
, I could not put this book down." -Jessica E., NetGalley

"Great suspense romance! I love military romances and this is a good one.
Fantastic characters with a great connection and chemistry. Terrific storyline with all the elements of a great suspense romance. Worth the read!" -Gina, Goodreads


"Excellent book! It's
full of mystery, suspense, passion, and romance. I definitely recommend this one." -Bette H., Goodreads

From the Author

Want to read more about the Delta Force Brotherhood?Connect with Sheryl:Website: sherylnantus.comTwitter: twitter.com/sherylnantusFacebook: facebook.com/authorsherylnantus

Product details

  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B079LG4JK4
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Entangled: Amara (February 26, 2018)
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ February 26, 2018
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 1366 KB
  • Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Sticky notes ‏ : ‎ On Kindle Scribe
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 269 pages
  • Customer Reviews:
    4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars 152 ratings

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Sheryl Nantus
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Sheryl Nantus is an award-winning romance writer published by Entangled, St. Martin's Press/Swerve, and Harlequin's Carina Press.

When she's not writing, she is sipping tea, playing board games and writing haiku.

A total fangirl at heart, she met her husband through an online fanfiction community and currently lives in Pennsylvania.

Customer reviews

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Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2018
Great series! I read all 3 and didn't want to put them down. Loved loved loved them. Can't wait for more!
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2018
Ally Sheldon's parents were killed in a car crash when she was very young. Her aunt and uncle took her in and raised her as their own along with their son. Vincent and Ally now run the construction company started by her father and uncle. Vincent is the face of the company and Ally runs everything behind the scenes. She has spent way too many years, and too much time, energy and money, covering for him, always making excuses for him because he was there for her when her parents passed and she feels obligated to him. His parents have always covered for him and made excuses for him his entire life. All three have been enablers.

Trey Pierce is ex-Delta Special Forces. He works as the computer hacker extraordinaire, mostly behind the scenes, for the Brotherhood (a secret group of ex-Delta Force who help people with nowhere and no one else to turn to). He and his best friend were run over in the street in NY five years ago and the perpetrator fled the scene. His friend died because he pushed Trey out of the way and Trey suffered injuries requiring months of recovery. The only thing Trey remembers is an identifying mark on the driver’s left forearm as he sped away. He has spent the last 5 years relentlessly and obsessively searching for the person with this mark so he can be held accountable for his actions.

Ally seeks Jessie’s PI firm out to help her discreetly locate her brother who has gone on a bender and has been missing for days. Jessie asks her to meet her at the Devil’s Playground nightclub after seeing the picture Ally emailed her of Vincent. Jessie recognizes the mark on Vincent's arm, so she draws Trey and Dylan into helping locate him.

Immediate attraction flairs between Ally and Trey. However, when Trey realizes Ally’s brother could possibly be the man he’s spent the last 5 years chasing, he keeps her at arm’s length. He works alongside her in her business, helping her to cover for Vincent's absence. The more time they spend together, the more Trey realizes that not only is she beautiful, she's smart, driven, interesting, independent, capable, and fun to be around. Alley sees past his tough loner exterior to the soft hearted, kind, extremely bright, family/friend loving, protective man he is.

I gotta say, I wasn't a big fan of Ally's for most of the book. She was adamant about protecting the company and Vincent and keeping their secrets, past the point of logical reasoning and threatening the people trying to help her. It took way too long for her to open her eyes and accept reality. I get she felt indebted to her family, but it was a bit much for me. I did like how Trey didn't try to take over for Ally but gave her the support and encouragement that her family never did.

Vincent is an incredibly narcissistic, petulant, self-absorbed, I'm the only one who matters, donkey's butt. His character is even more repulsive after he is found and brought home. However, what goes around comes around eventually, thankfully.

I loved Edgar, Vincent's handler. He put up with way to much crap from Vincent. I’d really like to see him get his own story.

Even though this book isn't as action packed as book two, I liked it better. I look forward to the next book in the series.

I voluntarily reviewed an ARC provided by NetGalley and the publisher.
Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2018
Exciting! Mysterious. Full of action, drama and romance. Loved this.
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2018
Another bell ringer from Sheryl and the Delta Force Brotherhood Series. Damn this was a good book.
We start with Jessie meeting Ally at the club, Ally's brother has gone missing. Not unusual for this drunken, over indulged, sob who requires a handler to keep him in check. Being in Las Vegas on business is like giving Vincent the keys to the kingdom, he's got all the booze he can drink and gamble. When he goes off grid, ditching his handler Ally hires Jessie, who calls in Dylan and Trey.
Trey is the computer hacker wizard and all around good guy but who carries a long time need to see justice served after he and his best friend from the military are run down on the streets of NY City.
All Trey remembers is the mark on the drivers arm. When the photo Ally brings Jessie of her brother reveals a similar mark, Dylan calls Trey in, knowing he's been searching for any clue to this birthmark without success.
Trey is keeping an eye on Ally, while Edgar, Vincents handler is also out looking for him. Ally has enabled Vincent their entire adult life, especially in the business. She feels like she owes him. When her parents were killed and his parents, her Aunt and Uncle took her in, clearly Vincent was the golden child and Ally was Ally. As the book goes on and the parents are finally brought up to speed on a few things I guarantee you these people will turn your stomach. And what goes around comes around. Karma she's a bad b**ch for these folks. Meanwhile it's taking days to find Vincent, Ally along with Trey handle the company business and Ally is feeling pretty good about it. These two are definitely attracted to each other and one night things get really intense, until Trey shuts it down.
He wants to see Vincent first and look at him give him the chance to speak and doesn't feel right about sleeping with Ally, she doesn't know what has happened. He doesn't want to tell her until he's sure he's right. Or close to right. She doesn't understand why he just pushed her away and she's hurt and not happy. As any woman would be. I'd have drop kicked him.
When the call finally comes that Jessie has found Vincent and is bringing him back to Vegas, Ally shifts into operational mode. Clean up Vincent, make him presentable and try to get things together for this business deal. Vincent is so much worse than even painted when he finally shows up and shows his backside to everyone. Nasty bugger. Great writing Sheryl! After confronting Vincent, Ally is shaken and throws Trey out. After a series of fateful events Ally really starts to take a hard look at her life, Trey and things shift once again.
The story really heats up at the point and all I could do was keep turning the pages. This book was electric from beginning to end. Sheryl hit the ground running in this one and never let up. It's a fantastic read and a fantastic series.

**advanced reader copy from NetGalley and Entangled for an honest review. The thoughts and opinions contained in my review are my own**
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