
Red Hot & Blue Novelette
Can Special Operator BB Dalton convince one sexy workaholic marketing executive to let him go from working undercover to under her covers this Christmas?
BB Dalton watched the plane hit the North Tower and joined the Navy the next day, leaving his career as an underwear model behind him. A decade later, this Navy SEAL assigned to a special task force where no one is supposed to have a past or an identity, finds he can’t escape the fame from his past.
Now the military wants him to be their SpecOps poster boy. Luckily the marketing genius behind the new recruitment campaign turns out to be hot enough to melt icicles in winter.
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THE TRUTH BEHIND THE FICTION
The story of my Navy SEAL character of BB Dalton is actually loosely based on facts. I’d read a 2006 NBCNews.com story online about how the Navy SEALs were recruiting heavily in the civilian sector using real SEAL personnel. That’s how the idea for BB to become the face of SpecOps recruitment was born. Below is a quote pulled from the article titled, “Navy SEALs’ first task: Survive ‘Hell Week'” produced by Gene Choo.
Unconventional recruitment
In an effort to “push out” information to the public on these standards and dispel common myths about what it takes to become a SEAL, the Motivator Program was created. It sends SEAL mentors to high schools, air shows and sporting events to seek out potential candidates. During last year’s Ironman Triathlon in Hawaii, one competitor stood out from the mass of extreme athletes clad in colorful Lycra.
“There are a lot of parallels between being a SEAL and being a competitive tri-athlete,” said Chief Petty Officer Mitchell Hall as he pulled on a Navy blue running jersey emblazoned with the gold SEAL trident.
A 14-year SEAL veteran who was awarded the Bronze Star for gallantry in Afghanistan, Hall competed in the Ironman Triathlon under the sponsorship of the Navy to give the SEALs a more public presence.
“I’m here to compete, not to recruit,” said Hall. “But if someone sees the SEAL logo and wants to talk about joining, then so much the better.”Â
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