Rating:  Summary: Love Has No Limits Review: Absolutely enjoyed the flow. The female character was strong and easy to relate to. The subject of age difference was done with a true to life flow. Truly enjoyed the fact that no matter your age you can still be happy.
Rating:  Summary: Love Has No Limits Review: Absolutely enjoyed the flow. The female character was strong and easy to relate to. The subject of age difference was done with a true to life flow. Truly enjoyed the fact that no matter your age you can still be happy.
Rating:  Summary: IS THERE AN ADMIRAL IN THE HOUSE? Review: Admiral Jake Robinson, who lost his beloved wife in a previous book, has to pretend to be in love with scientist Zoe. Of course, there is little pretending here, and Zoe never cares about the age difference between them.I usually don't like contemporaries with much older heroes but this one reeled me in. ANother great Brockmann SEAL book!
Rating:  Summary: Admiral "hottie" :D Review: Admiral Jake Robinson, who lost his beloved wife in a previous book, has to pretend to be in love with scientist Zoe. Of course, there is little pretending here, and Zoe never cares about the age difference between them. I usually don't like contemporaries with much older heroes but this one reeled me in. ANother great Brockmann SEAL book!
Rating:  Summary: This book is a must read Review: Admiral Robinson was last seen in the prvious book in this series. He is sent on a top secret assignment, and is in for a surprise, her name is Zoe Lange, she is young,and beautiful. These two get thrown together on an assignment and are in for a few surpises. They both learn a little something about themselves. It is a must read.
Rating:  Summary: Excellent! Review: Excellent book. The characterization was superb. Jake and Zoe were both very real characters, and the reader is left utterly convinced of their devotion to one another. I see no problem with their 20-year age difference; I think most of us are open-minded and mature enough to deal with that just fine. It really isn't a problem, nor should it be. The idea of the "forced" co-habitation and the cameras is interesting, oddly erotic and captivating, to say the least. I highly recommend this story. I read the entire thing in one night-- couldn't put it down!
Rating:  Summary: Excellent! Review: Excellent book. The characterization was superb. Jake and Zoe were both very real characters, and the reader is left utterly convinced of their devotion to one another. I see no problem with their 20-year age difference; I think most of us are open-minded and mature enough to deal with that just fine. It really isn't a problem, nor should it be. The idea of the "forced" co-habitation and the cameras is interesting, oddly erotic and captivating, to say the least. I highly recommend this story. I read the entire thing in one night-- couldn't put it down!
Rating:  Summary: great Review: Great book. A keeper for me (and I don't keep much.) Brockmann gets better and better.
Rating:  Summary: IS THERE AN ADMIRAL IN THE HOUSE? Review: Holy Cow! What a STUD! If my husband is like Jake when He is 50ish I am going to lock him up in a cage! Kidding aside, I really enjoyed this book. The only part I didn't like was Jake obsessing with his dead wife,however...that did add alittle sexual tension between him and Zoe. I also likes Zoe's character, she was a strong woman who was not afraid to show or say her feelings, and she definitly knew what a catch her hero Jake was. Go for it girl! This book is a fast read because it is good, and believe me once you get a mindful of the Admiral you will definitly want to keep reading!
Rating:  Summary: Older man and younger woman, but it works Review: I don't normally go for the older man/younger woman type books, but Ms. Brockmann's handling of the situation worked. And I can't think of a guy more deserving of finding love again than the widower, "Admiral." I'm glad to see a few of Brockmann's original Tall Dark & Dangerous series are being republished, namely books 1 & 2, Prince Joe and Forever Blue. I hope they'll continue and republish all of them. I'd buy them again. Admiral's Bride is #7 in the series. If they don't... and if you can get your hands on this one, it's worth it. Although it's not absolutely necessary, I recommend reading Brockmann's "It Came Upon a Midnight Clear" (book #6 in the series) to get a bit more of the Admiral's history before reading this one. While it's Crash's story, the Admiral and his first love, Daisy, are featured heavily in it.
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