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Prince Charming In Dress Blues (Bachelor Battalion) (Silhouette Desire, No 1366)

Prince Charming In Dress Blues (Bachelor Battalion) (Silhouette Desire, No 1366)

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: I want a Marine!
Review: Back Cover description: The Marine and the single mom. If someone had told her only yesterday that a perfect--in every way!--stranger would be delivering her baby, Annie Foster would never have believed it. But here she was, stranded on top of a mountain, with gorgeous Gunnery Sergeant John Paretti holding her newborn daughter in the crook of his powerful arm...And the more time the single mom spent gazing into John's pale blue eyes, the harder it became to ignore needs that had been neglected far too long. Needs that only the right man could satisfy--or the right marine...

This book got 3 stars because of the hero. There is something about these brothers you have to like. Annie however, ticked me off. He is there for her in more ways than one, and she keeps comparing him to the baby's father. I know, it's the plot, but why does it have to be so annoying.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Single mom gets Marine
Review: I liked this story it gave a softer side to the ruff and tuff Marine attitude. It showed that Annie was going to make her own way as many single mom's do. Untill her prince charming comes along. The story shows that you find true love in some of the strangest places and at the strangest times. Annie and John make a great story. Annie and John show how much family means even the ready made ones.


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