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No Rules of Engagement

No Rules of EngagementAuthor: Tracey Richardson
Publisher: Bella Books
Category: Book

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Sales Rank: 9406

Media: Paperback
Pages: 317
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Dimensions (in): 8.1 x 5.3 x 0.7

ISBN: 1594931593
Dewey Decimal Number: 813
EAN: 9781594931598
ASIN: 1594931593

Publication Date: October 13, 2009
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Product Description
With wounded soldiers all around her, Major Logan Sharp doesn't have time to pamper some photographer from stateside. What spare energy she does have goes to worrying what she'll do when she ships home from Afghanistan. Home--for Logan, the word means nothing. But photographer Jillian Knight is not what she expects, and certainly not what she needs complicating her last tour. Leaving her partner and daughter at home, Jillian Knight is on assignment in Kandahar to record the heroic work of medical units in war zones. She knows it'll be rough, but Logan Sharp's dedication and competence is reassuring. Jillian finds herself looking forward to her encounters with the intriguing military doctor, understand that by-the-rules demeanor is a must for surviving in a land where life is cheap.

Under the pressures of danger and conflict, the intense feelings of comrades threaten to overwhelm their good sense, but they follow the rules. After a single heart-stopping kiss, they do the only thing they must--say goodbye. Keeping in touch is not part of the plan,but when their paths cross unexpectedly more than a year later,abiding by the rules is suddenly much harder than they ever expected.

Two unforgettable women try to figure out the rules for their own lives and the future in Tracey Richardson's romantic novel or wartime and coming home.



Customer Reviews:
5 out of 5 stars A awesome read!   November 20, 2009
loves good books (Vancouver BC)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

This was a great book, well written, a timely topic as well. I loved the characters in this book, not sure if the other reviewer even read the same book I did based on their comments! I bought this book since its been on the Amazon top 5 list for over a month now, cant ignore the numbers! I dont often look for sequels in a book, but
this is one that I think that screams out for it. I have always enjoyed Richardson's book, but think this
is the most outstanding one so far. I rate this a solid 5!



5 out of 5 stars strongly developed characters   November 20, 2009
lookingforagoodread
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

This book goes bravely where no other lesbian romance novel has gone, a war zone, and it does it with hard hitting yet sensitive writing.
The bogus, mean-spirited review from above aside, this one is anything but a trashy romance. Good for Richardson for tackling this subject.



1 out of 5 stars From the best Trashy Romance Novel to the Worst   November 19, 2009
Lanster_79
0 out of 4 found this review helpful

I loved this author's other book, The Candidate, one of my favorite books. Her new book is awful... I'm not sure how to articulate what made it so bad but I guess it comes down to the fact that I didn't like the characters. I'm a sucker for trashy lesbian romance novels but this one I can't get myself to even read the last dozen pages...


5 out of 5 stars One of the best books I have read in 2009!   October 17, 2009
Readsalot (USA)
7 out of 7 found this review helpful

I loved this book! I read, on average over 250 books a year, on all different genre's,
but Tracey Richardson's "No Rules of Engagement" is, by far, the best book I have read
this year. Richardson, in both "The Candidate" and "No Rules of Engagement" does a excellent
job of pushing her novels from the standpoint of being not just another love story, as she takes
on such hard hitting topics, as women in combat in the war in Afghanistan, as well as a would be
woman president. No rules is a fast paced, page turner. I stayed up until 2 am just to finish
reading it in one setting as I could not put it down. There is a little bit in this book for
everyone, military women, medical professionals, journalists and photo journalist, hopeless
romantics, tear jerker scenes, mom's and yes, even women hockey players! Enter Major Logan Sharp,
serious, committed and hot as hell, but a total devoted to her career professional.
In comes Jillian Knight who rocks Logan's world, who is everything Logan Sharp is not. Logan
meets the perfect Yang to her Yin, but is she willing to take a chance finally in letting in her
true soul mate ? Who comes along with all the baggage that we do at this stage of our lives?
A must read!


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