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Rating:  Summary: Romantic Times Review Review: Next up is THE MAJOR AND THE LIBRARIAN (3) from creative Nikki Benjamin. She once accused him of causing the death of her fiance. Now the rugged pilot is back in town and the lovely librarian's long buried feelings are resurfacing only this time the feelings are of a more passionate nature. Ms. Benjamin weaves a tender love story, intertwined with inviting warmth and sweet romance.
Rating:  Summary: Social commentary and smut! Review: Rarely does a work of fiction resonate as strongly as this one. On one level, it dissects the social construct known as 'the relationship' and extracts meaning from the guts of love. And yet, at another level, the work is a bitter commentary of the incompatible forces that wrack our world. The Major is obviously an embodiment of the modern industrial military complex, who has a few complexes of his own. The Librarian represents the faltering non-profit co-operative forces of the modern world --- forces which are feeling unloved and unsupported but continue to give and give and hate themselves for secretly wishing for capital and attention to come and sweep their troubles away. It is when the Librarian realizes that the man in her loving arms is a loving arms dealer that there is both pain and pleasure from sleeping with the enemy.
Rating:  Summary: good brainless read Review: This book is a good read for when you need a break. It has romance and tragedy. This book has no deepseated problems for you to solve. It is just a good realaxing book
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