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The ''Troubleshooters'' series by Suzanne Brockmann is combined [[Romance Novel]], mystery, and military. The books feature:
The ''[[Troubleshooters]]'' series by Suzanne Brockmann is combined [[Romance Novel]], mystery, and military. The books feature:


(a) SEAL Team Sixteen and its members, both current and former.
(a) SEAL Team Sixteen and its members, both current and former.
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The series is known for its extended arcs and for featuring two romances per book. The primary romance is guaranteed to work out, but the secondary romance will most likely be an arc that continues into later books before it hits full culmination.
The series is known for its extended arcs and for featuring two romances per book. The primary romance is guaranteed to work out, but the secondary romance will most likely be an arc that continues into later books before it hits full culmination.
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* [[A Father to His Men]]: Tom Paoletti.
* [[A Father to His Men]]: Tom Paoletti.
* [[Abusive Parents]]: Roger Starrett, Sr.
* [[Abusive Parents]]: Roger Starrett, Sr.

Latest revision as of 18:19, 22 June 2020

The Troubleshooters series by Suzanne Brockmann is combined Romance Novel, mystery, and military. The books feature:

(a) SEAL Team Sixteen and its members, both current and former.

(b) FBI agents

(c) The Troubleshooters, a private security firm made up of ex-FBI agents, ex-SEALS, and former members of law enforcement.

The series is known for its extended arcs and for featuring two romances per book. The primary romance is guaranteed to work out, but the secondary romance will most likely be an arc that continues into later books before it hits full culmination.

Tropes used in Troubleshooters include: