Molly M. (freeverse071681) reviewed An Officer and a Hero (In Uniform) (Harlequin Superromance, No 828) on + 609 more book reviews
Army Captain Kaitlin McCord, an attorney in the Judge Advocate General's Corps, falls for a handsome enlisted man. That's bad enough. Worse, Master Sergeant Daniel Wilson is a paralegal assigned to her office. As Kaitlin very well knows, a relationship with a subordinate is a court-martial offense. And as she quickly discovers, Army life -- and love -- in the nineties can be complicated indeed.
Anny P. (wolfnme) reviewed An Officer and a Hero (In Uniform) (Harlequin Superromance, No 828) on + 3389 more book reviews
Capt. Kaitlin McCord is the newest JAG lawyer on base. Daniel Wilson is the first man she meets who both attracts and intrigues her. She admits to herself and to him very early on that she would like to get to know him better and explore the attraction.
Unfortunately, Daniel is an enlisted man and the Army doesn't allow fraternization between officers and enlisted personnel. Especially not when the enlisted man is a legal specialist and falls directly within the officer's chain of command.
Kaitlin and Daniel understand that they are off-limits to each other and make several attempts to respect the boundaries the Army has established. They manage (not without some struggle) until a personal tragedy in Daniel's life brings Kaitlin to his side, into his bed and right on into his heart.
Unfortunately, Daniel is an enlisted man and the Army doesn't allow fraternization between officers and enlisted personnel. Especially not when the enlisted man is a legal specialist and falls directly within the officer's chain of command.
Kaitlin and Daniel understand that they are off-limits to each other and make several attempts to respect the boundaries the Army has established. They manage (not without some struggle) until a personal tragedy in Daniel's life brings Kaitlin to his side, into his bed and right on into his heart.
Livia H. (bagprincess) reviewed An Officer and a Hero (In Uniform) (Harlequin Superromance, No 828) on + 22 more book reviews
Excellent story though the author had a few of the military facts incorrect.