“Sexy and smart, with two compelling and appealing principal characters, Tight Quarters is a magnificent return to form for Ms. Albert.” —All About Romance
Petty Officer Bacon, a navy SEAL and ace sharpshooter, has been on the front lines of more than his fair share of dangerous ops. Yet when a minor injury relegates him to the beta team, he’s tasked with what may be his riskiest assignment yet: the silver fox journalist he’s babysitting is the hottest, most charismatic man he’s ever encountered.
Award-winning journalist Spencer Bryant may have been named one of Pride magazine’s most eligible bachelors of the year, but he’s not looking to change his relationship status. He’s a consummate professional who won’t risk his ethics or impeccable reputation by getting involved with a source. Even a sexy-as-hell military man. But while Spencer can resist his physical attraction to Bacon, he has less control over his emotions—especially when the mission goes sideways and the two men are trapped alone.
Getting out of the jungle alive turns out to be easy compared to facing the truth about their feelings for one another back in the real world. And whether or not they can build a future is a different story altogether.
Out of Uniform
Book 1: Off Base
Book 2: At Attention
Book 3: On Point
Book 4: Wheels Up
Book 5: Squared Away
Book 6: Tight Quarters
Book 7: Rough Terrain
Also by Annabeth Albert:
Shore Leave
Book 1: Sailor Proof
Book 2: Sink or Swim
Hotshots
Book 1: Burn Zone
Book 2: High Heat
Book 3: Feel the Fire
Book 4: Up in Smoke
Melanie
2023-04-10
It’s not the book, it’s me. I don’t know why, but for some reason this is my least favorite couple in the OOU series. I loved Del, but I just couldn’t warm up to Spencer. Maybe it’s because he kept putting his work first, even when Del was hurting, or just his dapper character- I honestly can’t tell for sure. What bugged me the most was their first kiss. It felt so rushed and the timing was as terrible as could be- both had just went on and on about how they could never be a thing and that nothing will ever happen. With all the tension between them, I was hoping that their first kiss would give me chills but it really didn’t. What I liked, however, was the ending. The role Del’s mum played in Del and Spencer giving themselves another chance, as well as the last scene after both of them visited Dustin and Wes (loved, loved, loved that part!!) was adorable.
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