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4.0 out of 5 stars
Sweet, Aug 6 2002
This review is from: Navy SEAL Dad (Paperback)
I think that this book was very well-writen and that the characters were very real. However, in my opinion, I don't think Rachel should have kept PJ a secret from Mac. You just can't do that to a man dedicated to saving our country. She had no right, even though I think she was scared. Too scared to think right. PJ is a very sweet little boy, the spitting image of his daddy. Mac's attitude towards fatherhood is predicable, but still heart-warming. This book was VERY heart-warming and fun!
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FASCINATING!, Mar 1 2002
This review is from: Navy SEAL Dad (Paperback)
Part of the Bachelors & Babies series. Wonderful characters with Lieutenant Commander Pete "Mac" Mckenna and the lady he left behind Rachel Grant. His son, P.J., Peter James, whom he has not met and Rachel's friend, Chloe, a firey, fiesty, artsy person who is in love with Rachel's boyfriend. Don't pass this up and you will enjoy all the time it takes to read it. Recommended with a --M.
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An evocative tale -- Highly recommended, Feb 14 2002
This review is from: Navy SEAL Dad (Paperback)
Two years had not erased the memory of Rachel Grant. Now injured and forced to take time off, Lieutenant Commander Pete "Mac" McKenna returns to the city of New Orleans where he once shared snow cones and passion with Rachel. He does not know they also shares another profound connection. Rachel never thought Mac would return. Four weeks of love had radically changed her life, and when he left, Mac took part of her with him. But he also left her pregnant, and it was the pregnancy that made his loss bearable. Mac has already chosen life as a Navy SEAL over her once, and Rachel does not intend to a repetition of history. She also cannot deny him the opportunity to be a father. Once again author Metsy Hingle pens an emotional, evocative tale in NAVY SEAL DAD. Her love for military heroes makes this tale sparkle with its wounded hero and his confrontation with choices of the heart. Rachel Grant is a likewise striking character with her respect for Mac's need to be a SEAL and willingness to face the challenges that presents for her and her son, even when Mac decides to walk away from the career he loves. Secondary characters sparkle, especially the irrepressible roommate with the fantastic matchmaking skills and a heart of gold A delightful, thought provoking read, NAVY SEAL DAD comes highly recommended.
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