Two sisters, Shana & Ali, find love in one story when Navy nurse, Ali, has to go out to sea. Shana, as Ali's official navy "parenting plan" for her 9 year old niece, Jazmine, until Ali returns. But "surprise!" nine-year-olds have lots of opinions, including ones on Shana's love life (or lack thereof). Now she's trying to set Shana up with family friend, Lieutenant Commander Adam Kennedy. He's great looking and very helpful but Shana is not in the market for a navy husband. So she thought.............
Christine P. (chrissy77) from QUAKERTOWN, PA wrote on 4/29/2007...
2 member(s) found this review helpful.
This book follows two sisters, Shana and Ali. Ali is part of the Navy, and when the Navy sends her overseas, Ali reminds Shana that she had put down her name as "support person" to take care of her daughter Jasmine, in this contigency. At the time that Shana had agreed to put her name down, it had seemed to be only a technicality, as it did not seem likely that she would ever be needed, but things change, and now Ali reminds her of her agreement.
The timing could not be worse. Shana has just broken up with her five-year boyfriend, and, as a gesture (to herself) that she is starting a whole new life, Shana quits her job, moves to another city, and buys a pizza parlor (a major career change). A little girl is exactly what she does *not* need right now. In the end, though, everything works out, and as they tend to in romance land, everything works out much better than anyone could have hoped for.
Kelley S. from PROCTORVILLE, OH wrote on 2/21/2007...
2 member(s) found this review helpful.
Female Navil officer is deployed and has to leave her daughter with her sister in a strange town. The daughter tries her best to set the sister up with a good friend of her mother's who just happens to be a Naval Officer too. Another great book from Macomber
Lil T. (Lil) from MURRELLS INLT, SC wrote on 8/3/2006...
2 member(s) found this review helpful.
Another book in the "Navy" Series by Debbie Macomber. She is such a delightful writer. Her descriptions of the area are wonderful, and make you feel as though you were there. Two sisters, one in the Navy, both lead enchanting lives. I know you will enjoy this book.
Rebecca H. (luv2bjessesgirl) from GLENVIEW, IL wrote on 6/26/2006...
2 member(s) found this review helpful.
Awesome book. I am a navy wife, so I love anything Navy related. This was a wonderful love story.
Betty V. from MARENGO, IA wrote on 1/5/2006...
2 member(s) found this review helpful.
Shanna Berre's sister is called up for a 6 month deployment on a aircraft carrier and quess who gets to parent her 9 year old daughter. There's a new career change for Shanna, lot's of laugh's about parenting and of course romance. A definate easy reading story that will keep you interested from cover to cover.
Kim H. (dreamer8181) from TUCSON, AZ wrote on 2/16/2007...
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
NICE EASY READ. ENJOYABLE ROMANCE BOOK. ENJOYED IT A LOT.
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Katie L. (cdlap) from OCEANPORT, NJ wrote on 8/17/2008...
Never met a Macomber I didn't like!
Dawn T. (dterlec) from TREVOR, WI wrote on 10/1/2007...
This is the sixth book in Ms. Macombers Navy series. This is a wonderfully heartwarming series. There are six books (in order): 'Navy Wife', 'Navy Blues', 'Navy Brat', 'Navy Woman', 'Navy Baby', & 'Navy Husband'.
Karen Z. (karenzav) from GRAFTON, WV wrote on 12/30/2006...
Good series.
Melanie H. (memeto6) from KILLEN, AL wrote on 9/25/2006...
I have not read this book
Kathie S. (CraftyKat) from APPLETON, WI wrote on 9/16/2006...
Another great Debbie Macomber book. This series is fun and a great series to take on vacation or read in the backyard on a warm, sunny summer day.
June H. (JunieLou) from GRAND JCT, CO wrote on 9/12/2006...
Another Macomber fun read.
Gail C. (cuttino) from GLENNVILLE, GA wrote on 8/7/2006...
This is an okay book.
Sayde B. (tchrmsb) from PLAINFIELD, VT wrote on 7/26/2006...
Book 6 of Macomber's Navy series! LOVED the entire series!