Married to the Marine

Do you watch reality shows? If not you will want to see this one for its got a gorgeous marine and a school librarian who are constantly arguing with each other with the sexual attraction getting stronger each day.

Librarian Ella Rowe is desperate to lose her virginity but has lost hope when Mr. Right hasn’t shown up yet. Her friend pulls her in for a reality show never thinking that maybe Mr. Right is out there searching for her also. However, instead she is stuck with gorgeous Marine Jake Griffin and his strong pushy exterior is not something she wants to warm up with. Each time she tries to be nice he pulls his macho, big stuff marine attitude making her wonder why people are wanting them to be together. One night of drinking and knowing at last his touches and kisses are making her feel almost like a wife who is loved by her husband.

Marine Jake Griffin has a big heart, too big for any marine or so his friends think . On a bet he participates in a reality show that has turned his life upside down since he stepped on the stage. He knows that he is old fashioned but he dreams of finding the right woman who will love him and not play tricks on him. Which is odd that the people want him to be with librarian Ella Rowe? She is totally opposite of what his dream girl is yet something about her has intrigued him. Somehow she has bewitched him and all he knows is that this reality show is going too far for them but knows his life will never be the same. Can love really occur in a reality show? More than that can it exist outside the camera and the audience?

As a reviewer I love reading different genres and the story plots these authors create blows me away. Michelle Libby is one gifted author for she pulled me in from the first time Jake and Ella met to Jake saying he wanted a wife who has good hips for birthing, I cracked up right there. Throughout the book these characters grew on you to the point where it’s not just a story for Michelle Libby pulled me in where I can see the characters with their storyline and easy interaction with each other. Highly recommended and my only regret is that the friend that pulled this got off too easily for me. Great job to Michelle Libby.


Reviewed by: Lena C.


Lena C.