by Melody Anne
“Yes, yes I’ll help you,” she promised. She reached for him, taking his hand and squeezing his fingers. Then she looked down at the note again.
You have a five-year-old daughter, Crew, and if you ever want to see her, you’ll pay us five million dollars. Tick tock, the clock is about to strike midnight.
CREW
Crew Anderson has been keeping a secret from his family — a huge secret that he doesn’t know how to handle. But soon he learns he can’t face this situation alone. So he goes to Darla, the best friend of his brother’s fiancé, Daisy, who happens to be a social worker.
Crew’s world is knocked off its perfect axis when a letter comes in the mail telling him he has a child, and if he ever wants to find her, or have a chance of meeting her, he needs to pay five-million dollars to a go-between. If he goes to the law, he’ll never find out who the child is. Is this a hoax? Or does he have a child out there he doesn’t know about?
Darla has been a social worker for ten years, and there are times in her job she sees how much she’s helping those most vulnerable, and times the law binds her hands and she has to watch as tragedy occurs when the weakest in our world weren’t protected.
Watch this journey with a few twists and turns as the final brother in the newest addition to the Anderson family finds love in unexpected ways.
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Anderson: Special Ops, Book #3 - Barriers
Hendrick Meeks, also known as Green to his military brother’s in arms is in trouble — big trouble. There are two women in his life that want a piece of him, and he doesn’t know which way to turn.
Hendrick’s has always been the youngest man at any stage of his career. He was a sniper for the US Navy SEAL’s and knows how to nail his target. Green stands over six feet tall, and with his baby face, blue eyes, and dark hair, he’s melted hearts from the time he stepped into his first classroom. He always knew he was going places in life, and he joined the Navy at the age of seventeen, then entered the SEAL program as the youngest member to this day. He’s also the youngest military member in the last 100 years to receive the Medal of Honor. Nothing in life will slow him down.
Though Hendrick’s is reserved, it’s only because he’s always watching everything around him, sizing up every situation, and getting ready for his next mission. He left the military after eight years of service to start his own company, becoming a multimillionaire after only two years. When Chad Reddington asked him to join a Special Ops team founded by Joseph Anderson, he didn’t hesitate to begin a new chapter in his life.
Barriers is book three in the Anderson: Special Ops series written by Melody Anne and John Henley that continues the journey of former military men now working to purge Seattle and her surrounding areas of drugs and crime — which is no easy feat. We’ve all watched as two of the team members have busted the bad guys while also managing to fall in love. Now it’s Green’s turn to step up to the table.
This next chapter in the series follows our Special Ops team, and dips into the Anderson lives as we follow Damien Whitfield and his involvement in crime that’s running rampant through Seattle. We also find out just who Senator Anna Miller is and why she’s running for President. Will she make it all the way to the White House?
Continue to follow this group of men led by Chad Reddington as they dive deeper into the underworld controlling Seattle. They fight hard, and play even harder, and at the end of the day, they won’t stop until they have a victory.
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Table of Contents
Dedication
Books by Melody Anne
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Chapter One
Chapter Two
Chapter Three
Chapter Four
Chapter Five
Chapter Six
Chapter Seven
Chapter Eight
Chapter Nine
Chapter Ten
Chapter Eleven
Chapter Twelve
Chapter Thirteen
Chapter Fourteen
Chapter Fifteen
Chapter Sixteen
Chapter Seventeen
Chapter Eighteen
Chapter Nineteen
Chapter Twenty
Chapter Twenty-One
Chapter Twenty-Two
Chapter Twenty-Three
Chapter Twenty-Four
Chapter Twenty-Five
Chapter Twenty-Six
Chapter Twenty-Seven
Chapter Twenty-Eight
Epilogue