Navy Woman

Navy Woman by Debbie Macomber, published by Wheeler Publishing in 2004, is a romance novel that follows busy attorney Catherine Fredrickson as she navigates her demanding job at a submarine base in Washington. While she enjoys her work, her new boss, Royce Nyland, presents a challenge. The distant and demanding widower captivates Catherine, stirring feelings she finds hard to ignore, despite the professional boundaries that complicate their interactions.
Readers will discover a story that explores the tension between duty and desire, as Catherine grapples with her attraction to Royce while he struggles to balance his responsibilities as a father. The narrative delves into themes of romance and the challenges of personal connections in a professional environment. With 301 pages, this edition offers a detailed look at the complexities of relationships against the backdrop of naval regulations, making it a thoughtful addition to the genre.
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Busy attorney Catherine Fredrickson loves her job at a submarine base in Washington, but her new boss, Royce Nyland, has her spirits sinking fast. The icy widower is distant, demanding…and incredibly attractive. And though he keeps her at arm’s length, he arouses a stormy passion in Catherine that is impossible to deny. Already struggling to keep afloat while caring for his energetic daughter, Royce doesn’t need any more distractions–especiallly not in the form of an appealing woman! Though the laws of the sea deem naval fraternizing strictly taboo, how long can Royce resist romance when just the sight of Catherine capsizes his vulnerable heart?
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