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The Game of Love
— published 2011 — 2 editions |
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The Officer Says "I Do" (Semper Fi, #1)
— published 2012 — 6 editions |
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The Officer Breaks The Rules (Semper Fi, #2)
— published 2013 — 4 editions |
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No Mistletoe Required
— published 2012 |
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The Officer and the Secret (Semper Fi, #3)
— expected publication 2013 |
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“We can only be ourselves in the long run. Everyone can be someone else for a time. Actors have jobs for a reason. But eventually, our true natures win out. You never could have been someone else for long, even if you tried. It would have broken you”
― Jeanette Murray, The Officer Says "I Do"
― Jeanette Murray, The Officer Says "I Do"
“(Chris) “Katie, seriously. He’s a jock with entitlement issues. What about that could I possibly like?”
“Well…” Her friend trailed off and Chris could hear Katie’s fingers drumming a pattern on the table. “You guys have a lot in common.”
Chris snorted and started mixing the salad with two large forks. “What, we both convert oxygen into carbon dioxide?”
― Jeanette Murray, The Game of Love
“Well…” Her friend trailed off and Chris could hear Katie’s fingers drumming a pattern on the table. “You guys have a lot in common.”
Chris snorted and started mixing the salad with two large forks. “What, we both convert oxygen into carbon dioxide?”
― Jeanette Murray, The Game of Love
“His tongue swept in, gentle and sweet, but also intense. She tasted spearmint, like he’d been chewing gum. He smelled like grass from the field.
One hand smoothed a path up her back under her sweatshirt but over her tank. His palm made lazy circles on her back that mimicked the rhythm of their kiss. It was a light, almost reverent touch, and she finally knew what Katie meant when she had once said she loved kissing so much she could do it for hours alone. If this was how it was supposed to be done, sign her up for a marathon event.”
― Jeanette Murray, The Game of Love
One hand smoothed a path up her back under her sweatshirt but over her tank. His palm made lazy circles on her back that mimicked the rhythm of their kiss. It was a light, almost reverent touch, and she finally knew what Katie meant when she had once said she loved kissing so much she could do it for hours alone. If this was how it was supposed to be done, sign her up for a marathon event.”
― Jeanette Murray, The Game of Love
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