"Compelling human drama and love dilemma"
Ms. Brockmann has carved a niche for herself in the
romance genre with her focus on the patriotic Navy SEALs.
Her latest romance thriller INTO THE NIGHT sees Ms.
Brockmann's groundbreaking effort in tying romance with
terrorism - a topic which has gained currency with the
unraveling of Al Qaeda network. Which is all very refreshing except Ms. Brockmann chooses
to stay rooted to the romance aspect - and the suspense
element comes in intermittently when Husaam, a terrorist
with the Al Qaeda network, plans to assassinate President
Byrant during his visit to a Californian naval base. He
uses disillusioned Mary Lou, wife of Navy SEAL Sam
Starrett, as an unwitting pawn in his plans. This novel is thus essentially romance and its strength
is based on the compelling human drama and three
intertwined complex love stories. Joan DaCosta, public
relations for the White House, falls for the much younger
Lt. Jr Mike Muldoon against her judgement. Joan's
grandfather Vince strives to match Charlotte's enshrined
first husband who died a hero in love, and Sam Starrett's
relationship with Mary Lou turns awry when the latter
traps him into marriage with a pregnancy. There is sizzle and vulgar humour and Ms. Brockmann's
characterization comes out as sincere as her admiration
for the SEAL. It is also commendable that she does not
stereotype the Muslims with her portrayal of gentle
Ihbraham as a close friend of Mary Lou. Of the three
stories, her secondary WWII romance with Charlie and Vince
comes out tenderly poignant and evocative as Vince thinks
he is fighting a dead man for Charlie's heart. Joan and
Mike's age gap proves an interesting dilemma but unable to
stop their wondrous chemistry and hearty humor from
getting the best of them. Therefore, INTO THE NIGHT, unlike the adventures in OUT OF
CONTROL, is a straight romance aimed to salute the
courageous SEALs. It is consistently readable and riveting
but her immense admiration sometimes erroneously creates a
romanticized version of SEAL as alpha male. It is only up
to her tragic character Sam Starrett with his choice of
honor over love that jolts us back to the fact that - they
are after all men and not saints.
Reviewed by Desmond CHan
Posted December 9, 2002
The fifth installment in Suzanne's series about Navy
SEAL Team Sixteen'™s counterterrorists. INTO THE NIGHT
(released November
26th), features Lt. jg Mike Muldoon as he acts as SEAL
liaison to White House
staffer Joan DaCosta, who is helping set up a presidential
visit at the navy
base in Coronado.
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