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Letters from Home (Harlequin Blaze, #474) (Uniformly Hot! #6)
Subject: Levi McPherson, Army Ranger.
Current status: Active duty.
Mission: Locate a sexy, unidentified correspondent. Conduct very private negotiations.
Obstacle: Natalie Rowland, longtime star of his X-rated dreams...
Levi McPherson's tour of duty has an unexpected benefit: anonymous red-hot love letters Someone he knows is mailing the rugged...more
Current status: Active duty.
Mission: Locate a sexy, unidentified correspondent. Conduct very private negotiations.
Obstacle: Natalie Rowland, longtime star of his X-rated dreams...
Levi McPherson's tour of duty has an unexpected benefit: anonymous red-hot love letters Someone he knows is mailing the rugged...more
Mass Market Paperback, 211 pages
Published
June 1st 2009
by Harlequin
(first published May 27th 2009)
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There is nothing more wonderful to a deployed soldier then a letter from home. However when Army Ranger Levi McPherson begins receiving X-rated letters from an anonymous sender his anticipation for mail call takes on a whole new meaning. He’s taken to calling his sexy new pen pal Ms X and while he knows nothing about her other than what she wants to do to his body and vice-versa he has discovered from the return PO Box that she’s from his hometown of Bethel Bay South Carolina, filling him with n...more
I'm becoming a big fan of Harlequin Blaze author Rhonda Nelson, so whenever I see that she has a new release, I pick it up since she rarely disappoints. And let me tell you, "Letters From Home" is one smokin' hot little read! I thoroughly enjoyed it, and it was the perfect little story to while away an afternoon. I loved the characters, the premise, the romance, and the sex scenes were hotter than some that you will find in a mass market paperback--no wonder they call them 'Blaze'!
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Natalie Rowland, is a driftwood artist deeply rooted in her coastal home of Bethel Bay. She would never leave her widowed father or all the community activites she is involved in. Since high school she and Adam McPherson have been best buds, despite what others may think, their relationship is purely platonic. However, Natalie has always secretly admired and lusted after Adam's older brother Levi an Army Ranger stationed in Iraq. Levi is career military and destined for world travel not setting ...more
Sherri *SheLuvs2Read*
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anyone who loves military romance
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I really enjoyed this book. Iraq War Veteran Levi McPherson has been receiving letters from home...steamy letters letting him know he's the object of the senders fantasy life. The only problem is he doesn't know who is writing them! When his brother, also in the Army, is injured and sent home, Levi goes home and leave and unexpectedly discovers that his brother's longtime best friend - Natalie - is the letter writer. Levi has always carried a torch for Natalie but never acted on it because h...more
Still noticing that the trend of regular Americans in series romance is being let by this series, which is okay, but I don't really need a series of all fantasies. Except for the occasional cowboy, Silhouette Desires really don't measure up any more (and I'm not really looking for cowboys, either). Very disappointed that Harlequin thinks American audiences only one overly aggressive male leads in our series reading. Miss the way the series was before it was bought (or maybe before I knew who own...more
Nat and Levi make a OK couple. Her letters ( well the snippets of them) were full of TMI. Sweet? Yes. Sexy? Definitely. But all in all, just a breathe away from creepy stalker. Everything went too smoothly. The plot conflicts came to a head with a "squeak" instead of a satisfying "boom". Overall this story wasn't very exciting, but I didn't expect fireworks so I'm pretty content.
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My Full Review
cute story. But oddly, once everything was in the open, it was no longer interesting and Adam and Winnie seemed more worthwhile. I think its their banter. The heroine, Natalie, is ok. and so is Levi (I liked his name). Just that they aren't really memorable. There was not enough build up to their attraction. How can they not notice their chemistry earlier, when they both liked each other for years. That was just a dumb moment for the characters, but RN did not give them enough occasion to create...more
I met Rhonda at the Heart of Dixie Readers Luncheon. What a fun event! I'm looking forward to being part of the Heart of Dixie RWA chapter. This book is very good. The story is tightly constructed and easy flowing. Levi and Natalie are well rounded characters you become fulling invested with from the first word. I like it very much. Good job Rhonda! I can't wait for Adam's story.
Alexis-Morgan Roark
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An older Blaze and arguably better than the more recent entries in this series. Yes, there were holes and the people were a little "dumb" to be so smart, but whatever! Go read Tolstoy if you want depth!
Hot, passionate, quick, fun, engaging-THIS is what a Blaze title should be!!
Hot, passionate, quick, fun, engaging-THIS is what a Blaze title should be!!
A generally good book about a soldier's investigation into the identity of the mystery woman who has sent him letters while away at war. A nice soft plot, very cliched and classic for the weekend reader. Wasn't really worth the four bucks I spent on it.
Overall an extremely cute book! I loved the characters, and thought the plot was great. Definite good read and re-read.
This was a sweet romance story. I think it would fall under the friends to lovers category because even though she's actually his brother's good friend, Natalie and Levi have know each other since they were teenagers. I felt the ending was more of HFN because it ended happily offered a good start to whether or not their long-term relationship would worked out.
Levi's brother, Adam, gets his story told in The Soldier (Uniformly Hot, #7).
Levi's brother, Adam, gets his story told in The Soldier (Uniformly Hot, #7).
Cecelia
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I couldn't help myself, I stayed up till 630 in the morning reading it :)
An okay read which I had expected a lot from.
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A really quick read! It was very good, short, and to the point!
This book is beyond cute!!
3.5* Sweet, romantic story about Natalie, who writes anonymous love letters to Levi while he is deployed overseas.
It was OK. A little bit cheesy but I liked it.
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