Navy Wife

Navy Wife by Debbie Macomber is a remastered edition published by Silhouette in 2003, featuring 256 pages in English. This novel marks the beginning of Macomber’s five-book Navy series, which has returned after being out of print for 15 years. The story centers on Lindy Kyle, who finds herself drawn to the strong and sensitive naval officer Rush Callaghan, embodying her dreams of an ideal husband.
Readers will explore the dynamics of love and longing as Lindy navigates her feelings for Rush, especially when his duty calls him away. The narrative delves into themes of romance and emotional vulnerability, capturing the essence of relationships tested by distance. This edition invites readers to rediscover the heartfelt journey of its characters within the context of military life and personal connection.
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McComber’s five-book Navy series returns, beginning with the first novel that’s been out of print for 15 years. Impulsive and vulnerable Lindy Kyle was unprepared for strong, sensitive Rush Callaghan. The naval officer is everything she’s dreamed of in a husband. When Rush’s duty takes him away, will absence make the heart grow fonder? Reissue.
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