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S'està carregant… Navy Ordersde Geri Krotow
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Falling in love is not an order After a romantic betrayal, naval lieutenant commander Roanna Brandywine doesn't trust anyone the way she used to. When a chance encounter brings chief warrant officer Miles Mikowski into her life, she's intrigued. But Ro has spent so long focusing on her career, she resists the attraction. Miles has had his own share of trauma, but it's taught him that life is short and he has to go after what's important to him. Then, unexpectedly, they're ordered to investigate a sailor's suicide. They must rely on each other as they discover that his death is not as straightforward as it seems. During their investigation, they acknowledge the chemistry between them, but the real question is whether there's trust...and maybe even love. No s'han trobat descripcions de biblioteca. |
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Miles has a somewhat different view on life. After being injured in combat he has decided that it's time to go after what he really wants. He was intrigued by Roanna when he first met her, but stopped asking her out after repeated refusals. They still worked together and his interest hadn't gone away. When they are assigned to work together their attraction grows. Miles enjoys rattling her career focus a bit especially when their relationship starts to heat up. He finds that being with Ro has him thinking of a future with her. He knows he will have some resistance to overcome but he is hopeful.
I loved the working relationship between the two of them. They really show the conflict that can come up between the operations and staff sides of the military and how each side looks at things differently. I enjoyed the mystery of the sailor's death. There were several threads to the man's life that had come unraveled and it was interesting to see how each one contributed to the investigation. ( )