Friday, November 23, 2018

Navy Brides: Navy Wife and Navy Blues Books Review

I was excited to see new books on the shelf but I realized that it was because it was too old books put into one.  It was still good because I got a chance to read them both.  Navy Brides: An Anthology by Debbie Macomber was both the Navy Wife and the Navy Blues.  I was excited to read this series and follow another great series from this author.



Navy Wife

Lindy Kyle flees to Seattle to weather a broken heart, but is unprepared for a roommate like Rush Callaghan. Strong, sensitive and sexy, the temporarily dry-docked naval officer is everything she’s ever dreamed of in a man…and in a husband. Though they are swept away on a tide of passion, Rush holds duty to his country above all else. When he has to return to service, does Lindy have the courage to be his wife?

Navy Blues

Despite her ex-husband’s stubbornness, Carol knows Lieutenant Commander Steve Kyle would be the perfect man to father the child she so desperately wants. She also realizes that the strong, honorable man will never allow his child to be raised without him. So Carol needs to seduce Steve into her bed one last time… Passion together was never the problem—it was the absences that tore them apart. Have they grown enough to risk trying again, especially when Carol’s plan seems about to work?

The first book was Navy Wife where Lindy decides that she needs to leave her life after having a broken relationship and moves to her brothers empty apartment after he ships out with the Navy.  It was funny to watch Rush show back up to the apartment and assume that she was taking advantage of Steve instead of being his sister. There is a lot of interesting ups and downs in this story which make for an interesting story.  The second book was Navy Blues where Carol is dealing with being alone at the holidays and wanting a baby.  She decides to try to get that from her ex-husband, Steve.  It is another story of interesting twists and turns that makes you rooting for what needs to happen.  I hope that you check out this new anthology of old stories that are no longer available.  I enjoyed them and went quickly on to the next.

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