Review: G.I. BABY by Eve Montelibano
A WALK ON THE WILD SIDE...
Major
Craig Walker is an elite, decorated combat pilot.
He's an
eagle in the sky, a free bird and busy killing in the name of
democracy.
His social life is as good as dead. Women are
just a source of momentary physical pleasures as he has no time to
build any semblance of relationship. Even during tour breaks, a
soldier is never really off duty outside the base. He's on call,
anywhere he is. Uncle Sam’s number is a 24-hour b*tch of a
hotline.
He likes fast women. No pressure. Not much
effort. No drama. He's with them for only one reason, to pound the
bloodlust out of his system using their beautiful bodies. Come and
go. That's his deal. Fast women want the same. They like to wear his
monster down. A big challenge as he's an insatiable f*ck after each
tour. His life is a routine of flight missions and casual encounters
with women and he likes to keep it that way--uncomplicated and
free.
Now he's on his RNR again, a short break in
between flying the hostile skies of the Middle East. All he wants is
to have an all-nighter with three hot babes.
What he
finds is an alluring young woman sleeping like an angel in his
bed.
A hot virgin.
Now he avoids the type
like a plague. Too much work, too much drama and he's got limited
time to spare. But she's so beautiful he just has to keep her for a
night, then avoid her in the morning.
That's the plan. A
plan gone wrong.
Nine months later, it's definitely May
Day for Major Walker.
He meets his G.I.
Baby.
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This
is a very steamy STAND-ALONE romance with a HEA. For 18 years old and
above only due to strong language and explicit content.
This is the first book that I read
written by Ms. Eve Montelibano and I was hooked. From the start up to
the last, I was easily pulled in into the story and the characters.
What I love about this book distrust it's full of surprises. There
may be times that I want to throat punch the hero but my gawd....
he's so dreamy and swoon worthy in the 1/2 part of the book. Overall,
this book is a good read. :) Looking forward to reading more of her
books.
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