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In the Line of Fire (Harlequin Blaze #598) - Jennifer LaBrecque
In the Line of Fire (Harlequin Blaze #598)
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Subject: Colton Sawyer, Army Officer.Current Status: Home on leave. About to engage in a battle for his heart.Mission: Keep his honor intact.Obstacle: Runaway bride—and first love!—Andi Mitchell.Colton respects one creed: Duty and honor above all. So he's torn when sweet, sexy Andi asks his help... show more
Subject: Colton Sawyer, Army Officer.Current Status: Home on leave. About to engage in a battle for his heart.Mission: Keep his honor intact.Obstacle: Runaway bride—and first love!—Andi Mitchell.Colton respects one creed: Duty and honor above all. So he's torn when sweet, sexy Andi asks his help in fleeing from her intended groom. But her big, brown-eyed plea is so convincing…Unfortunately, Andi is his best friend's little sister. Translation? Hands off, soldier! But that's a damn hard thing to do. Because this sexy, utterly absorbing woman is the only one he wants—the one he's always wanted. How can he possibly resist her when they're sharing hotel rooms…and their bodies?Battle zones are nothing compared to this. Colton's heart is directly in the line of fire. So what else can he do but launch a counterattack…a purely physical one? Because if you can't beat 'em…
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Format: mass market paperback
ISBN: 9780373796021 (0373796021)
Publisher: Harlequin
Pages no: 224
Edition language: English
Series: Uniformly Hot! (#15)
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Dawn772
Dawn772 rated it
5.0 In the Line of Fire (Uniformly Hot! #15)
Pretty good story with a fun plot. I particularly liked the interaction between the main characters. The circumstances were zany but they seemed to rationally deal with their feelings although he needed some prompting. Major Colton finds Andi running out on her groom.
The Book Gourmet
The Book Gourmet rated it
2.0 In the Line of Fire by Jennifer LaBrecque
The beginning was simply idiotic. I know Ms. LaBrecque had to think of something to make the plot plausible, but sorry, the beginning was simply idiotic. By reading the blurb I thought the hero was saving the heroine from an unwanted marriage, which could be plausible if this were a historical rom...
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