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Harrier's Healer (2009)

by Aliyah Burke(Favorite Author)
4.19 of 5 Votes: 4
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The Megalodon Team
review 1: **POSSIBLE SPOILERS** Ok, like the last book in this series, I rather enjoyed it, even though once again, the damn grammar and errors were driving me nuts! In any case, I liked this story better than the first, with the exception that Alexis really started getting on my damned nerves with all the reservations and half stepping foot dragging she did regarding taking things further with Scott. I mean I get it, there are "rules" when in the military about fraternization with superiors and stuff, but DAMN WOMAN!!! The man loves you, you love him, and like Scott pointed out, time and again, they will never be under the same command, so in the end it wasn't really going to be a super big idea. She just really worked my nerves with all her back and forth skepticism that at some p... moreoints seemed so dang-on misplaced. She wasn't too smart for a woman that had graduated from Harvard medical school!!! **SIGH** but past that I loved the story between the two, the fact that they were so crazy about each other after only having seen each other 8 times total in the past 2 years. That's attraction right there, where you cant forget that person and all you need is the single opportunity to run across them away from prying eyes. Scott was awesome and sexy, I loved him, loved how he wouldn't take "no" for an answer and how he kept trying to prove to Alexis that he did love her, and wanted no one but her. Hell I wish I had a man like that trying to win me over, darn stubborn woman! LOL! But she eventually came around so I guess I wont be too pissed at her for too long. I am looking forward to see who the next book will be about, because the only character that made a real appearance was Maverick, and I think Scott jinxed him to fall in love, so we'll see!
review 2: Another splendid book by Ms. Burke about the members of the Megalodon Team men and the black women they love. The characters were likable for the most part, but the lead female character (a Navy doctor) had me rolling my eyes quite a few times throughout the story. Her inability or unwillingness to accept the lead male's sincere love and commitment was a tad irritating after a while, but once she was able to accept these feelings, the ending was just what I longed to read. less
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Kristinmpb
He had me from Lt Commander, 6'4, and built like a greek god
grayer56
Out of the series so far, my least favorite.
Ericka
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