3.5 stars. I've always like opposite attract stories. It's fun to see just what an author will do to put two characters together. In this case, Marine Captain Tim O'Shay finds himself married to free spirited, fate believing Skye McDermott. Tim and his fellow marines head to Vegas for a weekend o...
5+ starsThis book was amazing. I couldn't get enough of it and it's too bad it ends.The Officer Says I Do is about two strangers, two very different people got themselves in a mess and the said mess is they got married. Cliches of all cliches, it happened in Vegas - they got to know each other withi...
5+ starsThis book was amazing. I couldn't get enough of it and it's too bad it ends.The Officer Says I Do is about two strangers, two very different people got themselves in a mess and the said mess is they got married. Cliches of all cliches, it happened in Vegas - they got to know each other withi...
I have to say this was a cute quick read.Skye is a restaurant manager out for the evening with her friends. She was raised in a commune and is a vegetarian. She believes in Fate and also in being in the moment. Tim is a Marine.... born... bred... raised a Marine. He is out on a last pre-deplo...
OK. This one totally took me by surprise. I expected a nice, steamy read but it was so much more than that. Skye and Tim were a great couple, truly an example of how being different from each other can be a great thing. Skye is the free spirit and Tim is the military guy- a little more reined in...
The Officer Says “I Do” is the first book in Ms. Murray’s new Semper Fi series. It focuses on Timothy O’Shay, a careful, by-the-book USMC Captain who likes his life predictable and uncluttered. Free-spirited Skye McDermott grew up on a commune; she’s a big personality who likes color and clutter, ...
Tim is a straight-laced Marine on leave in Vegas with his two best buds when he does the unexpected – gets drunk, and proposes to Skye. She says yes, they get married, and the next day he leaves on deployment. You’d think that’d be the end of it, but that would make for a very short story, wouldn’t ...
Check out Viv's 4-Wine Glass review of this title at Reading Between the Wines! "I really liked the plot, the characters and the pace of the story!" ~ Viv
I have to be honest and say that I didn't like this book at all. There was literally nothing happening in this book other than a free-spirit trying to turn herself into a proper military wife. I felt zero connection between the hero and heroine and even at the end I felt like they were still strange...
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