SEAL Team: Disavowed books in order

SEAL Team: Disavowed is a seven-book dark military romance series by Laura Marie Altom about Navy SEALs cut off from their command, published between 2016 and 2018.

Reading order

# Title Published Author Buy on Amazon
1 Rogue 2016 Laura Marie Altom Buy
2 Outcast 2016 Laura Marie Altom Buy
3 Shunned 2016 Laura Marie Altom Buy
4 Exiled 2017 Laura Marie Altom Buy
5 Renegade 2017 Laura Marie Altom Buy
6 Forsaken 2017 Laura Marie Altom Buy
7 Scorned 2018 Laura Marie Altom Buy

SEAL Team: Disavowed is a seven-book series by Laura Marie Altom that runs from Rogue (2016) through Scorned (2018). Unlike her Harlequin SEAL romances, which pair military heroes with surprise babies and holiday settings, this series takes a harder edge. The heroes are operatives who have been disowned by the military establishment. Titles like Outcast (2016), Shunned (2016), and Exiled (2017) signal the tone: these are men on the outside, fighting to survive while falling in love.

Altom self-published this series during the same period she was writing Cowboy SEALs and SEAL Team: Holiday Heroes for Harlequin. The contrast between the three lines is striking. Where the Harlequin titles lean toward warmth and family, Disavowed pushes toward suspense and moral gray areas. Renegade (2017) and Forsaken (2017) raise the tension further before Scorned (2018) wraps things up. It is the closest Altom gets to a pure romantic suspense series in her military catalog.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many books are in the SEAL Team: Disavowed series?

There are seven books in the SEAL Team: Disavowed series, published between 2016 and 2018.

What is the first book in the SEAL Team: Disavowed series?

The first book in the SEAL Team: Disavowed series is Rogue, published in 2016.

How does SEAL Team: Disavowed differ from Laura Marie Altom's other SEAL series?

This series is darker and grittier than her Harlequin SEAL romances. The heroes are cut off from official military support and operate outside the chain of command, which raises the stakes. The tone is closer to romantic suspense than the family-centered stories in Operation Family or Cowboy SEALs.

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