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Harvard's Education

Harvard's Education

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: ACTION PACKED!
Review: #5 of a great series that is action packed and has a great line of characters.
Really great and worth every penny to get them!
The guys keep getting better and the women [well you will have to read to find out about them]

HIGHLY RECOMMENDED and don't stop with this one. Makes a wonderful addition to your personal library

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Harvard,P.J. and Seal Team Alpha!! Hot combo all!
Review: As an African American woman,I especially enjoyed Harvard and P.J's story. The "TD&D" series is a favorite of mine. As fellow agents yet from different agencies the two of them fall hard for each other! They just don't know what to do about it.Being freinds however is a good place to start. Of course the romance sizzles after the truce is declared. Harvard is not the sterotypical African Amer. male nor is P.J.sterotyped. I like that.Thanks Suzanne for a fabulous book! Please hurry the next issue!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great story - Love thoses SEALS
Review: For eight weeks FInCOM agent P.J. Richards has been assigned as the only woman in a 4 member task force sent to train with the U.S. Navy SEALs, and she isn't about to let anyone tell her she can't hack it. P.J. can't afford to be distracted by anything or anyone, especially a Navy Seal named Senior Chief "Harvard" Becker, who seems to take pride in pointing out she should not be there.

Harvard believes that there is no room for women in a combat zone. It's too dangerous, too tough and especially in the case of P.J. too distracting. He respects her mind and especially her shooting ability but doesn't want to have to watch out for her and keep her alive. But his biggest distraction is his growing attraction to P.J. as a woman. But P.J. isn't a woman who backs down easily P.J. is determined to make this assignment work and fights the growing attraction she find with Harvard. But, can they both ignore it for much longer? And in the critical part of the book P.J. shows Harvard how helpful she can be in a crisis, both in love and doing her job

I thoroughly loved this one. I like strong woman characters who point out that they can be of help if they are trained correctly and listened to. This is a great addition to the Seal Team series!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The story is adventures and intriguing.
Review: Has many twists and turns to the story. I think that opposites do attract that is why P.J. and Harvard are mad for each other but their stubbornness blinds them. The story is true to life because you can never predict lifes ups and downs and how some times you need a helping hand.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: What's with the cover?
Review: I agree with the reviewer who had a complaint with Mira's cover for this book, but my complaint is different.Our hero is described as a large man, our heroine as a petite little thing. Yet the cover shows a silloutte (on the Mira reprint, no less) of what appears to be a mother with her pre-adolescent boy. The other Mira reissues boasted cover art which was much superior to the Sillouette originals- to the extent that I ordered new copies of both Prince Joe and Frisco's Kid just to get the better looking books.Fortunately, the stories inside are just as delicious, no matter how yucky or yummy the cover art. Do the people who decide on the cover art even know what the stories are about? Obviously they don't bother reading them.This seems to be a very common problem particularly in the Romance genre.That complaint aside, I do not want to discourage the reissue of further books in this series. It's the only way I'll ever be able to afford to collect the rest of the series. I'm still missing 5 of these, and the team 16 bunch are getting hard to find,too. Boo-hoo. Why didn't somebody tell me how great these books were before they got so hard to find?

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A Great Addition To A Great Series!!!
Review: I can honestly say that this series keeps getting better and better. I missed these stories the first time around, so I've been picking them up with the re-issues! I've been looking forward to Harvard's story for quite sometime and it was well worth the wait.

This was a fast-paced read with all of our old favorite characters coming back (Blue, Joe Cat...) and Harvard has been teamed with the perfect lady.

P.J. has stepped into the world of the Navy SEAL's and she is not going to let any man (including Harvard) tell her she can't do something. She's a perfect match for Harvard. Harvard believes that a combat zone is just not the place for a lady, especially a lady that makes him feel the things he feels like desire, and passion. She may be with FInCOM and he may admire the way her mind works, but he wants nothing to do with her form of distraction out in the field. Problem with his thinking is he's dealing with one strong willed lady who is more then capable of taking care of herself and perhaps him as well!

This is a series is great. The characters are real and you can't help but be drawn into their world. This is a series and an author that I highly recommend.

Official Reviewer for www.romancedesigns.com

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great book!
Review: I have been reading everything Suzanne Brockmann writes, and this is one of her best books. I really like her hero *and* her heroine. A very good match. Slam-bang ending.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: HARVARD'S EDUCATION, avery good read!
Review: This is a great story. I Love it and highly recommend it.I own the original copy of this book and I must say that I was glad when I heard that it was being reprinted. However, after seeing the covers of the previously reprinted "TDD" books, Prince Joe, Frisco's Kid and Everyday Average Jones, I was disappointed with the cover that Harlequin chose for Harvard's Education. With him being the only black member of the SEAL team I was lookig forward to a beautiful cover and instead we got silhouettes that unless you knew the race of the hero and heroine you wouldn't know that they were black. I admire Ms. Brockmann's writing and have all of the TDD series but as a fan an avid reader I was totally disappointed with the new cover.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Very Good Book
Review: This is the best one so far, of course I said that about Jones book after reading his book. My friend and I have a saying, "Our favorite book of Suzanne Brockmann is the one that we are reading at the moment."
But this one was very good. I cried and I laughed, as I do in all of her other books. I really enjoyed this book! It had more action than some of her last ones in this series. Very good!!!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A VERY GOOD READ!!!!!
Review: This is the fifth in Suzanne brockmann's S.E.A.L. series for Mira books. It is just as good as the first three. I thought the fourth EVERYDAY AVERAGE JONES was not as good.

Harvard is the only black member of this SEAL team, and we have been waiting for his story.

When FinCOM agents are training with SEAL teams anything can't happen, they have rules. Like only 8 hour days. No out of country training missions, limited runs, etc.

Joe Cat needs for them to realize that they can't do what the SEAL's can. One of the agents is P J Richards, a woman. He wants the members of his team to become friends with one of the FINK agents. Turns out the best agent is PJ.

Harvard has trouble seeing her as an agent and as capable as she is. This causes trouble between them from the start.

PJ is not a trusting soul either. The dance of working together and romantic attraction leads to other problems. Over the course of 8 weeks they manage to overcome most of their problems.

However, on a planned mission, fubar happens. PJ and Harvard are the only ones in place who can rescue Joe Cat who has been shot and captured by tangos. With several Marines dead, they know they only have one chance and very little time.

As with all of Brockmann's books everything works out at the end and we have a good time with these characters.


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