For those who like Harlequin romances you will probably like this series.
However if you are Debbie Macomber fan who enjoyed her Promise Texas books,her Blossom Street series, or her Dakota books you will most likely be disappointed with this series. There is a lot of the descriptive erotica in the book without much of a story.

Christy S. (
Swiggy) wrote on 2/23/2006...
This is one of my all time favorite books, I had a copy in my younger years and reread it so much it fell apart. I was strolling in a store and stumbled onto this book and bought it. The story grabs at you and makes you want to read it and never put it down.

Melanie N. (
MelanieK) wrote on 2/20/2006...
Back of Book:
It was a night she'd never forget...two strangers coming together inon e breathless moment of intense need and heart-stoping desire. But now sheltered Hannah Raymond is expecting the child of rugged naval seaman Riley Murdock-a man she never expedcted to see again...
Riley has been searching for the elusive Hannah for months-ever since that night of searing passion left him shaken to the vrey depths of his soul. Now fate has finally reunited them. Determined to give his child the chance he'd never had, Riley married Hannah.
they had created the miracle of life together, but would it be enough to spark the miracle of love?
i really loved this story
Number 5 in Debbie's Navy Series.

Lisa R. (
lee) wrote on 12/7/2005...
Strangers meeting, then trying to find each other-good story.

Dween M. (
scootter) wrote on 10/30/2005...
Part of complete Navy series.
Another moving, emotional tale in the Navy Series. Riley Murdock is going to be a navy father!

Mary S. (
markos) wrote on 9/28/2005...
Great series. Each one has good solid characters and story lines.

Linda C. (
Seagull) wrote on 9/11/2005...
"What do you expect from me?" Riley asked.
Hannah placed her hands on her smooth stomach as though she longed to protect the child. His gaze dropped there. A child grew there. His child.
"I--I'm not sure what I want from you," she finally answered. "As I tried to tell you before, I feel terrible about dragging you into this mess."
"It takes two. You didn't create that child on your own."
She smiled shyly. "Yes. I know, It's just that I never meant to involve you...afterward."
"So you intended to run off and have my child without telling me?" he demanded.
"I didn't know if you'd want me to contact you." She stared at him. "You...can't be seriously considering going through with this wedding."
"I've never been more serious in my life." (introduction page