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Navy Blues

Navy Blues

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good, but not the best in the series
Review:

To me the whole idea of Steve and Carol getting back together for the sole purpose of her getting pregnant just seemed crazy, but this book was still a fun and quick read.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A sweet sequel...
Review: Carol Kyle wanted only one thing from her ex-husband, Steve, a baby. After all he put her through, she felt that she deserved the one thing she'd always wanted most. He was the only man that she could ever want to have a baby with, so Carol set about seducing him, all while making him believe that everything was his idea.

A part of Steve died when he learned of Carol's infidelity. It was all the little things that didn't add up, and since his emotions were involved, he didn't see that everything he believed was circumstancial. When he and Carol have a passion filled night on Christmas Eve, Steve is convinced they can work it out.

Although a good book, I felt that it went in circles. It was Steve and Carol getting back together, then Steve would say something cruel and untrusting, and then Carol would vow to stay away and not risk her heart again. Over and over. Even though it was monotonous, it was still a very sweet romance with two people who were deeply in love.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A sweet sequel...
Review: Carol Kyle wanted only one thing from her ex-husband, Steve, a baby. After all he put her through, she felt that she deserved the one thing she'd always wanted most. He was the only man that she could ever want to have a baby with, so Carol set about seducing him, all while making him believe that everything was his idea.

A part of Steve died when he learned of Carol's infidelity. It was all the little things that didn't add up, and since his emotions were involved, he didn't see that everything he believed was circumstancial. When he and Carol have a passion filled night on Christmas Eve, Steve is convinced they can work it out.

Although a good book, I felt that it went in circles. It was Steve and Carol getting back together, then Steve would say something cruel and untrusting, and then Carol would vow to stay away and not risk her heart again. Over and over. Even though it was monotonous, it was still a very sweet romance with two people who were deeply in love.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: reading blues
Review: I have read and enjoyed many of Debbie Macomber's books, but this was my least favorite. The plot seemed boring and repetitive. The two lead characters, Carol and Steve, had no redeeming qualities at all. I also felt that this would never happen in real life. Sometimes I feel as though Macomber makes her male characters sound like women. I recommend Debbie Macomber, but not this particular story.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: MONOTONOUS BUT AN EXCELLENT READ
Review: I READ THE BOOK IN ONE DAY, AND IT WAS CRUEL, SELFISH, AND LOVEABLE. BUT IT WAS A GOOD READ.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Monotonous But Good Read
Review: Like the prior reviewer, I believe this book became a bit monotonous. After reading for a while I felt that 30 pages later I was at the same point. I didn't find Steve or Carol to be likeable characters, in fact, they're really cruel to each other. The book didn't really make the case for why Steve and Carol loved each other. Neither Carol or Steve were well drawn characters at all. Despite all I have said about this book, I consider it a fairly good read, however. Reading this book encouraged me to consider the other books in Macomber's Navy series.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Monotonous But Good Read
Review: Like the prior reviewer, I believe this book became a bit monotonous. After reading for a while I felt that 30 pages later I was at the same point. I didn't find Steve or Carol to be likeable characters, in fact, they're really cruel to each other. The book didn't really make the case for why Steve and Carol loved each other. Neither Carol or Steve were well drawn characters at all. Despite all I have said about this book, I consider it a fairly good read, however. Reading this book encouraged me to consider the other books in Macomber's Navy series.


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