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The SEAL's Unexpected Triplets

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Cora Caspin has been a nanny to adorable triplet girls since they were born. After a tragic fire kills their parents she is assigned as co-guardian with Former Navy SEAL William Royce. William was assigned through a security firm by the parents before they died. He has no experience with children but quickly becomes attached to the kids, especially once they are in danger.

This book was ok. I didn't love it or hate it, it was just ok. I liked the characters but didn't really see these two as a successful couple. They never clicked as a couple for me which was disappointing. Like I said, I did like Cora and William, just not as a couple. I did like the triplets. They were cute and each had their own personalities.

Overall an ok book.

*ARC provided by Netgalley for an honest review.*

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I have never been more happy to have the bad guy get caught as I have in, The Seal's Unexpected Triplets. The thought that someone could want to kill those adorable 3 year olds sickened me. William is the perfect protector.

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A sweet,steamy, enjoyable read. The title and book cover are not my favorites. There is mystery, angst, romance, steam and the expected HEA. Add this to your TBR list, along with a glass of wine.

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The SEAL's Unexpected Triplets by Katie Knight and Leslie North is a stand alone romance novel in their SEAL's Series.
Meet Cora Caspian and William Royce.
Cora is the nanny and now guardian of three little girls. The parents lost their lives and Cora and the triplets need protection. And that comes in form of a former Navy SEAL.
William Royce is a warrior, battered on body and soul. He's a fierce protector and when he meets the four women he loses his heart rather quickly. He would do everything to protect them from any danger. But Cora is stubborn and she needs some time to get aquinted with the idea of a protector, a bodyguard in her everyday life.
The SEAL's Unexpected Triplets is a heartwarming story, a sweet romance that made me swoon, made me smile and at some point had me on the edge of my seat.
The book is excellent written with a great storyline and lovable characters I could easily connect with.

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A wonderful SEAL story about a warrior who will do his best to protect a nanny and her young, adorable triplets. Cora Caspian has taken care of Paige, Melody and Haley Lawrence since their birth. When their wealthy parents are killed, she becomes their guardian. Prior to their death, their parents had hired William Royce, former SEAL, to protect the triplets. Cora doesn’t believe the girls need extra protection until the first attempt to harm them. Now she is especially glad for William’s protection for both her and the girls. A heartwarming story of a lonely soldier who never expected to have a family. Although not used to children, William slowly falls under the spell of three charming girls and their nanny. I received an advance review copy at no cost and without obligation for an honest review. (by paytonpuppy)

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A big thank you to NetGalley and Relay Publishing for the ARC. I am voluntarily reviewing this book. I liked this book, found it unexpected, and different. Interesting can't imagine keeping my will that up to date but I'm also not wealthy. Maybe not realistic but I found it fun. Well worth the read. 4 stars

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This was a sweet story of a nanny who receives guardianship of triplets when their parents die in an accident and the ex-Navy Seal chosen to protect them.

Overall this book was a good read, but seemed to only barely scratch the surface of certain plot lines while also feeling a bit too long. There are a number of story arcs which are brought up and then never resolved, including what actually happened to the children's parents.

There is a certain mystery the book is building to that turns out to be completely obvious and also ends in an overly quick and shallow conclusion. The whodunit moment being built yo for the entire first 75% of the book is solved and dealt with within a few pages and feels skimmed over.

The main love interests are good together, but we really only get 1-2 meaningful conversations with each other before they fall in love. Chemistry is great, but the Emotional connection felt rushed and underplayed.

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