We admire a man in uniform, and what
better way to celebrate it than a collection of stories inspired by men
fighting to defend our country, and the women who love them? This sweet
collection of romance spans the generations of men of valor from present day
dating back to World War II.
The Authors:
The Imposter,
Jennifer Johnson
String of Pearls, Margaret Ethridge
Mind over Matter, Ruth J. Hartman
Dorthea’s War, Lozi Hart
Faith, Love, & the
Coastguard, Julie Anne Lindsey
Knight
in Armor, Jennifer Anderson
Lightning
Always Strikes Twice, Patricia Marie Warren
Excerpt from The Imposter by Jennifer Johnson
Ding.
Paige wrinkled her nose as she stared at Giana’s cell phone sitting on the crate they used as a coffee table.
It was Liam again. The poor guy was deployed in Afghanistan, and Giana was blowing him off refusing to answer emails or calls when Liam’s number came up.
“Giana?” she called to her roommate who was in the bathroom dolling up to go out. “Liam’s emailing you again.”
“I wish he’d get a clue,” her friend replied.
“I don’t see how you can treat him like that, Gi.”
“It’s easy when he’s half a world away.” She walked through the room wearing four inch heels and a tight dress, grabbed her purse, and walked back into the hallway. “Liam’s a sweet guy, but who knows what is going to happen when he gets back, or even what he’s doing over there.”
“He’s probably sleeping in a sand pit somewhere wondering how come you won’t talk to him.” Paige picked up the phone and pressed the Internet email icon.
G, ur on my mind. L.
Paige bit her lip. The poor sweetie.
Glancing back toward the bathroom, she pushed the keys on the screen.
I’m thinking of you too. Miss you.
She pressed send and set Giana’s phone down quickly. In less than a minute, the phone signaled an incoming email.
Y cold shldr?
Why the cold shoulder indeed? What should she say? Because I’m a heartless bitch?
Paige glanced behind her to be sure Giana was still occupied with her reflection in the bathroom mirror.
“Are you sure you’re done with Liam?” she asked aloud.
Giana marched out of the bathroom, and Paige hid the phone under her thigh. “Look. I just can’t deal with him fighting a war for a year, and he told me most of the guys are having to turn right around and get redeployed within two years of coming home. That’s not the kind of life I want. He’s a nice guy, but even he’s not worth it.”
“Can’t you wait until he gets home to break up with him?”
“I am waiting until he gets home to break up with him. How mean do you think I am?”
Paige gestured to Giana’s attire with a raised hand.
“Oh, spare me, Miss Goody Two Shoes. It’d be easy for you to love him. You don’t have a life anyway.”
“Thanks a lot. I think you do enough socializing for both of us.”
Giana smiled wickedly. “That’s right. You go hit the books while I hit the bars. I had two men fighting over me last night.”
Paige resisted the urge to roll her eyes. She was pretty sure they both had won seeing as how Giana had stumbled in about eleven o’clock this morning wearing last night’s prowling clothes.
“Where’s my phone?” Giana’s gaze scanned the room.
Paige’s grip tightened on the phone while she, too, looked around as if searching. “Maybe it’s in your bedroom.”
“I haven’t been in my bedroom except to get my dress.”
Paige didn’t resist the eye roll this time as Giana stalked toward the hallway—probably to the counter in front of the bathroom mirror—her favorite spot in the apartment.
Quickly Paige pulled out the phone and sent another message:
I’m changing emails. Will email you from my new account.
Here's a link to a book review which includes a review for each of the stories. Another Look Book Reviews
Here is a portion from another review: Men In Uniform is great for the reader that just wants something quick, sweet and warmly romantic. Those that have a little thing for our men that serve and those uniforms they don daily.
I give the Men In Uniform anthology 4 stars
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Friday, December 14, 2012
Tuesday, September 25, 2012
#TuesdayswithTaryn welcomes @WendiZwaduk, #erotic #author of Sunshine of Your Love
Tuesdays with Taryn
Wendi Zwaduk
What book(s) most
influenced you as a writer?
Murder on the Orient
Express by Agatha Christie. I got into trouble in the sixth grade because I was
reading the book rather than diagramming sentences. I got so absorbed in it, I
didn’t want to do anything but read. When I set my mind to writing, I wanted to
write something that gripped the reader in much the same way. I hope I have.
What book do you read
over and over again?
Regularly Scheduled Life by KA Mitchell. It’s got a school
shooting in it—which isn’t cool—but the way the characters deal with it is very
human. I laughed, cried and wanted to slug the characters, but I’ll always go
back to that book.
Tuesday Trio-
1)
Movie-
Field of Dreams
2)
Music-
anything by Gary Allan
3)
Decadent
Dessert- Maybe it’s not decadent, but it’s yummy – rainbow sherbet. I love it.
What’s the most
interesting or bizarre bit of trivia you’ve learned from researching for a
novel?
Plane crashes. How to
flip/crash a plane and still survive. DH is a pilot so we dissected crashing on
a smaller runway. I’m pretty sure anyone who knew nothing about planes would’ve
thought we’d lost our minds.
Novel on your Nightstand:
Who/what are you
currently reading?
The Associate by John Grisham. I used to read his work
voraciously the moment it came out. Then the EDJ got in the way. I finally got
the time to pick up where I left off. So...the Associate, it is.
My latest novella is a racing-themed story. The hero is a crew chief. I think he’d be played by...hm....the guy who plays the last Grimm on Grimm.... David Giuntoli. He’s sexy and looks like he could take charge or give it away. The heroine would be played by Charlize Theron. She’s got to be the kind of woman who demands attention while looking demure.
Blurb for Sunshine of Your Love
(click image to left to purchase on Total-E-Bound website)
It’s 1970. The world is in upheaval. Can two people really
make a difference and find love at the same time?
Noel Flynt signed up for the Army to carry out his family
duty. He never expected the travesties of Vietnam to take their toll on him. He’s
coming back to the world he thought he knew, but with everything changing
around him, he’s going to have to learn he can’t live in the past.
Cindy Stevens couldn’t wait for Noel to return. She sees the
man within the uniform and has loved him for as long as she can remember. But
times have changed. She’s not the timid schoolgirl any longer. Can she accept
his changes, too?
The only constants are time and love.
Reader advisory: This book contains one war hero, the woman
who loves him, lots of hot sex, with a little spanking mixed in for good
measure.
You can learn more about Wendi Zwaduk on her
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