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Mad About The Major  (In Uniform) (Harlequin Superromance, 821)

Mad About The Major (In Uniform) (Harlequin Superromance, 821)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fans will hunt for more intriguing military romances by Fox
Review:

Six years ago, military officers Hope Evans and Ryder McGrath had a torrid love affair. However, she hoped that they would make it permanent. He was unable to override the guilt that he felt because he seemed to love Hope more than his recently deceased spouse. Eventually, Hope fled to Elmendorf Air Force Base in Alaska where she became known as the Arctic Fox while Ryder was dubbed the Iceman.

She is presently stationed in Arizona and word is that he is coming for an installation visit. She hoped to avoid him, but her father, a retired General, insists she tell Ryder that strange happenings are occurring at the nearby dismantled missile site. When they meet, Ryder is not sure he can trust her since he knows he hurt her badly. Though his mission is to uncover who is behind missing airplane parts, he realizes that he cannot discount what she tells him. Together, they investigate and find their attraction ever stronger as love fully blossoms. However, they face a foe that will eradicate them to maintain the secrecy of a daring plot.

MAD ABOUT THE MAJOR is a powerful military romance that will leave readers on the edge of their seats trying to figure out what is going on at the Verde Vista dismantled missile site. The romantic intrigue story line seems so appropriate and feasible as it provides an intriguing what if scenario to the IFF treaty of 1981. The lead protagonists, Hope's father, and a chauvinistic officer add the necessary depth to turn Roz Denny Fox's novel into a twenty-one gun salute.

Harriet Klausner

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: DEFINITELY A KEEPER!
Review: This is definitley a keeper, especially for those who love stories of the military.
I love those Special Forces guys! I am always looking for the gals that will bond and love those kind of guys with a strong protective love that will always trust their guys, even when they don't think they should.
The Major, Hope Evans almost missed the mark,- six years, gal - that is almost too long. But it wasn't all her fault when Ryder ran scared. She could have been a little more confrontational.
Loved the action, and the characters - especially Mom and Dad Evans.
Highly recommended --M


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