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Anonymous
Posted November 23, 2011
Excellent!
I enjoyed this book, a good quick read...wish it was a longer story. Just the right amount of romance & adventure
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Posted September 11, 2011
Having trouble reading this...
Nnormally I LOVE this couples writing and find it very easy to fall in love with their stories. However, this book is full of short stories that I wish were longer so I there could be more character developement. It just seemed like there is something really missing. Maybe if it were just two short stories it would have been better.
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Anonymous
Posted February 25, 2009
Jealous...
This couple's writing is always funny and exciting. And sometimes poingnant. This ine covers all the bases.
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These four well written marine romantic novellas pay homage to the men in uniform
¿Eric¿. In Virginia Marine Corporal Eric Armstrong looks forward to meeting his pen pal while on leave; however, she keeps avoiding him.
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¿Eddie¿. In North Carolina Marine Corporal Eddie Cash may be known for his risk taking even in combat, but he fears his current task: take care of the woman carrying his child preferably by marrying her; a female six months and two days pregnant who rejects his help.
¿Mateo¿. In Ohio Marine Lieutenant Matt Guerrero comes home for R&R, but instead wonders if serving his country with honor has ended his marriage.
¿Justice¿. In Florida Marine Captain Brian Justice faces a court-martial due to the incident in Nicosia, Cypress that will kick him out of the marines dishonorably. He has no hope for the future until he meets Angela Mitchell, but fears he will lose her at the same time his career ends.
These four well written marine romantic novellas pay homage to the men in uniform and the women who love them while worrying about their deployments. The stories are stand alone but interact through the Cyprian incident and the subsequent court martial. Fans will enjoy A FEW GOOD MEN and want more perhaps with soldiers including women coming from the war zone to homes west of the Mississippi.
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