Heroes abound in this book by Rhonda Nelson, published in 2009 by Harlequin Blaze and part of their ‘Uniformly Hot’ series. Levi MacPherson’s tour of duty in Iraq has been made interesting with anonymous letters from someone back home. She writes as if she knows him well…especially when she describes what she would like to do with him and his various, dreamy body parts. Her sensuous dreams and the images she relates with only her words steam up his tent. With no idea of the author, he pictures Natalie Rowland from his home town in order to give the anonymous words form. A family tragedy earns him a brief visit home, which is about the same time Natalie realizes her assistant accidently stamped one of her outgoing letters with her return address! Tension and heat blaze between these two. He wants her to be the author yet she is concerned how he will react when he discovers her secret. Secondary characters add depth and a serious note while family interactions and small town life builds layers within the plot. Intimate moments steam up the pages. Did I mention the hot cover? The hero aspect comes through loud and clear and I thoroughly enjoyed the book. I passed it on to my husband and let’s just say…he approved.
Nancy Badger
6. August 2009 at 03:28
Yes, this is a reprint but its a great book and I wanted to give it gret exposure.
6. August 2009 at 03:29
A great book. Just finished it! Hot, hot, hot, too.
17. August 2009 at 23:53
Sounds spicy
22. August 2009 at 20:40
Fabulous story. Harlequin keeps getting better and better and Rhonda proves it!