Debbie Macomber Navy Series





Navy Wife
(The first book in the Navy series)
(1988)
A novel by
Debbie Macomber
 

Moving to her brother's apartment to recover from a disastrous love affair, Lindy Kyle finds herself falling for her temporary roommate, naval officer Rush Callaghan, but Rush's duty to his country may destroy their relationship.




Navy Blues
(The second book in the Navy series)
(1989)
A novel by
Debbie Macomber


She needed just one night with him . . .

Despite her ex-husband's bullheadedness, Carol Kyle knew he'd be the perfect man to father the child she so desperately wanted. Yet she also realized that the strong, honorable man would never allow his child to be raised without a father. So Carol needed to plot, to plan, to maneuver, to seduce Steve into her bed for one last time . . .

And then once more.

Still, the passion when they were together was never the problem - it was the absences that tore them apart. Had they grown enough to chance trying again - especially when Carol's plan seemed about to work?




Navy Brat
(The third book in the Navy series)
(1991)
A novel by


Another moving, emotional tale in the Navy Series from New York Times bestselling author Debbie Macomber.

Erin MacNamera had one hard and fast rule: never, never, never fall for a navy man. But, from the heart-stopping moment her eyes met Lieutenant Brandon Davis's across a crowded lounge, Erin knew life would never be the same. Sexy, tender and strong, Brandon was all she'd ever dreamed of in a man, but he was also navy - and as a navy brat from way back, she knew better than to give her heart to a seafaring man.

When an old friend asked Brand to look up his eldest daughter, he never dreamed Erin would turn out to be a stubborn beauty who resisted him at every turn. Couldn't she see that they were meant for each other? When Brand was called to duty, it gave him the perfect opportunity to teach his sweet Irish rose a thing or two about navy men - and love . . .




Navy Woman
(The fourth book in the Navy series)
(1991)
A novel by
Debbie Macomber


The return of a poignant classic in New York Times bestselling author Debbie Macomber's NAVY series!

Busy attorney Catherine Fredrickson loved her job at a submarine base in Washington, but her new boss, Royce Nyland, had her spirits sinking fast. The icy widower was distant, demanding . . .and incredibly attractive. And though he kept her at arm's length, he aroused a stormy passion in Catherine that was impossible to deny.

Already struggling to keep afloat while caring for his energetic daughter, Royce didn't need any more distractions - especially not in the form of an appealing woman! Though the laws of the sea deemed naval fraternizing strictly taboo, how long could Royce resist romance when just the sight of Catherine capsized his vulnerable heart?



Navy Baby
(The fifth book in the Navy series)
(1991)
A novel by
Debbie Macomber
 

It was a night she'd never forget. . .two strangers coming together in one breathless moment of intense need and heart-stopping desire. But now sheltered Hannah Raymond is expecting the child of rugged naval seaman Riley Murdock--a man she never thought she'd see again. . .

Riley has been searching for the elusive Hannah for months--ever since that night of searing passion left him shaken to the very depths of his soul. Now fate has finally reunited them. Determined to give his child the chance he'd never had, Riley marries Hannah.

They had created he miracle of life together, but would that be enough to spark the miracle of love?



Navy Husband
(The sixth book in the Navy series)
(2005)
A novel by
 

When Ali, a Navy nurse, is sent on assignment she leaves her daughter in her sister's care. When she asks a friend of her late husband, Adam Kennedy, to look in on them the Lieutenant Commander meets his match (and his matchmaker!). The latest book in popular Navy series by New York Times bestselling author Debbie Macomber.







 

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