Bio: Hallee
Bridgeman is the USA Today
bestselling author of several action-packed romantic suspense books and series.
An Army brat turned Floridian, Hallee finally settled with her husband in
central Kentucky, where they have raised their three children. When she’s not
writing, Hallee pursues her passion for cooking, coffee, campy action movies,
and regular date nights with her husband. An accomplished speaker and active
member of several writing organizations, Hallee can be found online at
www.halleebridgeman.com.
About
the book: Combining her
knowledge and experience of military life with a vast amount of research, USA
Today bestselling author Hallee Bridgeman has crafted a new action-packed
romantic suspense series that looks at the lives, loves, and struggles of three
Special
Forces A-Team officers.
Bridgeman states, “It is my desire to honor those who have served with the
characters that I create.” She successfully accomplishes her goal in her new
Love and Honor series, which expertly intertwines three captivating stories.
HONOR’S REFUGE - Phil Osbourne of the Special Forces A-Team returned home from the military missing a leg and feeling like half a man, but Melissa Braxton has loved him almost since they met. When things take a dangerous turn at the women’s shelter where Melissa works, Phil must overcome wounds both seen and unseen to find a strength long buried—and save the woman he loves.
Welcome back, Hallee. How do the books in your new Love and Honor series tie together? Each book revolves around one member of a Special Forces A-Team.
What type of research was required to accurately
portray the characters in this branch of service? My husband served with the 20th Special Forces Group (Airborne) for
several years and deployed with them to Afghanistan. In our military community,
we have several friends who are still in Special Forces units. I was able to
ask questions, glean knowledge, and confirm facts with several sources who
actually served or are serving in the Special Forces.
What draws you to writing military fiction? I am an Army brat (my father was Special Forces) married to an Army
brat (his father was a paratrooper). After the Gulf War, my husband got out of
the military but reenlisted on September 12, 2001. He deployed to his second
war within a few months of our marriage and has served in the military for
almost twenty-five years. In media, it’s hard to find where the military is
portrayed correctly. I wanted to write a series of books that didn’t cater to
stereotype or trope but gave us a realistic view of the men and women who serve
in the armed forces and their culture.
What was the inspiration behind the Love and
Honor series? I love the military life and the people in
it. I love strong heroes and heroines who are truly self-sacrificing, whose
love for their country and families leads them to lay down their lives to
protect them.
Is there a character in this series who you particularly
relate to? I think out of all the characters, Bill
Sanders is my favorite. I’ve always loved the tortured hero with a past that
comes with baggage. It was fun to weave a sense of humor and Southern
colloquialisms into his speech. My husband is very Southern and clever with his
words. I think a lot of him leaked into Bill.
The theme of honor is present in each book in this series. Why did you choose to focus on this particular quality? One of the definitions of honor is “adherence to what is right.” Throughout my life, I’ve been surrounded by soldiers who have served in the US Army Special Forces. In my experience, they exude honor and respect. It was a natural trait to give focus to when I was plotting and planning this series.
Are there any lessons that you hope readers
can learn from the Love and Honor series? God
is love, but this is a fallen world and there are some pretty scary things
going on. God has gifted some people with warrior qualities and special skills,
and they’re out there every day praying for the same peace that Jesus
promises us in John 16:33: “I have said these things to you, that in
me you may have peace. In the world you will have tribulation. But take heart; I
have overcome the world” (ESV).
What are you working on next? My husband is no longer in a Special Forces unit; he is now in a
cybersecurity/cyber warfare unit. I’m plotting out a series of books that
combines cyber and Special Forces and a global hunt to stop some very dangerous
hackers perpetrating a devastating attack. We’re crossing paths with Israel’s
Mossad, arms dealers, and deep cover agents. I’m very excited for these books.
How can readers connect with you? Readers can find all of my contact information on my website: https://www.halleebridgeman.com.
Thank you, Hallee, for sharing Honor's Refuge with us.
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5 comments:
Hello, Jamie Bryant from Abilene, Texas. Your book sounds amazing. My husband was in the USAF so we know a little bit about military life.
This book sounds so intriguing! I've heard a lot of good things about it!
Winnie T. from Utah
I have this on my wish list. Blessings from Lucy in WV.
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Nichols SC.
I'm always excited to find authors from my state!
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