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Harvard's Education

By: Suzanne Brockmann
Narrated by: Maia Guest
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Senior Chief "Harvard" Becker believes that there is no room for women in a combat zone. It's too dangerous, too tough, and with P. J. involved, too distracting. He might respect her sharp intellect and her shooting abilities, but he still doesn't want the responsibility of making sure she stays alive.

But P. J. isn't a woman who backs down easily, and to her mind, Harvard has a lot to learn. She just doesn't expect him to be so eager to instruct her on other subjects, like trust, desire - and maybe even love.

©2004 Suzanne Brockmann (P)2010 Audible, Inc.
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It was a great book...

The characters are great. the background stories are wonderful... I find myself listening to these again and again

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Best in the story arc so far

Again, I have to say that this Harlequin series is the precursor to Brockmann’s Troubleshooter series in story arcs and character development, but without the level of grittiness. BUT this one has the most Grit so far. The Seals train the Fincom agents in antiterrorism and, yes, their training exercise turns into more than they expected.
Whether Zackman or Guest is the narrator, they do a decent enough job, but their strength lies in female voices, not male.
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Much better story, still lacking solid narrator

I read this a few years ago, but when the series showed up in Audible Escape I decided to give the audiobook a try. It's so hard to rate these older Suzanne Brockmann works. Compared to the level of writing in her Troubleshooters series as well as the production/narration quality of those audiobooks, it leaves many of these Tall Dark & Dangerous books feeling a slightly bereft. This book is one of my favorites and clocks in at 4 stars for the story, but narration leaves a lot to be desired.

Brockmann does what she does best here and gives us a strong female lead in PJ (probably only surpassed by Alyssa Locke in her Troubleshooters series). Harvard Becker learns he isn’t as enlightened as he thought he was ~ but he *does* learn. There’s also considerably more action in this book than in the previous few which is excellent.

I’m not sure what the deal is as the narrator is listed at Maia Guest, but introduced in the audio as Gabra Zackman. It sounds like the same narrator from the last book. I *almost* didn’t listen because this is the same narrator as Everyday Average Jones, which was terrible. It’s still not great, but markedly better and tolerable. She still doesn’t have a distinct voice for male characters and tends to drop accents/voices mid-sentence/conversation. Makes it difficulty to tell sometimes who is actually speaking. Again, I wouldn’t buy this production, but as a part of the Audible Escape package I was satisfied.

I will go back to reading this story in the future.

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I enjoy All Suzanne Brockmann's Books

I enjoy all of Suzanne Brockmann's books but what confused me on this one was the lead in announcer saying this book was read by Gabra Zackman, so I was all geared for her and on come Maia Guest. My hope is that by writing this review Maia Guest will get the credit she deserves.
I really appreciate how Suzanne spends the time developing her characters and integrates them into other stories. It makes you feel more close and involved in the story. She is never afraid to write about a political, emotional or social subject. She also doesn't present the subject in a way that turns the reader off. I really enjoy her writing.

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Education Is in the Eye of the Educated

Yes, this is a romance, but the action involved adds interest to the usual story line. If you're a fan of adventure novels with some romance, this is a good book for you. Ms. Brockmann is very adept at creating unforgettable characters with strong, memorable traits.

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Not my favorite in the series, but still good

I am a big fan of Suzanne Brockmann, so I did enjoy this story, but I felt that the chemistry between the two main charachters, Daryl "Harvard" Becker, Navy SEAL, and PJ Richards, FinCom agent, was not as pronounced as it was with some of her other couples. Harvard, as part of SEAL Team 10, is running a training exercise with the FinCom agents, trying to show that the anti-terrorist work that the SEALs do cannot be done by the FinCom. While there is an attraction between Harvard and PJ, they both deny it, for different reasons, with limited success. I felt like the story was a little slow to take hold, but once it did, I did feel very engaged with these two and really wanted things to work out for them. I also appreciated that Ms. Brockmann portrayed PJ as a beautiful, successful woman who had chosen to wait to engage in sex until her mid-20's. Honestly, I don't think that this type of woman is as rare as many would think, but you never hear about them, especially in such a positive way. So, overally, I recommend this installment in Ms. Brockmann's SEAL Team 10 series and I eagerly look forward to the next one!

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The Dark Chocolate in 'Tall Dark and Dangerous'.

This book seems to move along more, and not as much as the inner debate going on that was a little dragging in the first 4 in this series. Suzanne Brockmann is getting better at writing the more writing she does, and as I love the Troubleshooter series this makes me happy. I will continue on with the series to find out how the other Alpha 10 men get along finding their women. On the audiobook introduction the narrator is Gabra Zachman so Audible is wrong with it saying it is Maia Guest who narrates.

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Harvard's PHD on a woman

This novel is a thesis on equality of races and the sexes. It's also filled with suspense, danger and courage.

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Cute little getaway

Brockmann’s Seal Team Ten series is a nice relaxing read. I didn’t love the narrator but the story was enough to keep me listening.

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read the book

the story was GOOD and I wished I had read the book because I couldn't hear the difference between the men and women. Maia Guest has a nice voice but all female. These tough navy seals sounded like they were taking mega doses of estergen!!!

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