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Desert Heat:
Their love is forbidden by rules, religion and risk. Yet still they can’t resist.
Captain Hugh Wilkes is on his last tour of duty in Afghanistan. The British Army is withdrawing, and Wilkes expects his posting to be event-free. That is, until he meets his Afghan interpreter, Rustam Balkhi, who awakens desires in Wilkes that he’d almost forgotten about, and that won’t be ignored.
Native Tongue:
They may be back on British soil, but the battle isn’t over.
When Captain Hugh Wilkes fell for his Afghan interpreter, Rustam Balkhi, he always knew things would never be easy. After months of complete secrecy, their return to England should have spelt an end to the sneaking around and the insane risks. But it seems there are many obstacles for them to overcome before they can truly be happy together. Can they get past those obstacles, or is this one battle too many for their fledgling relationship?
I enjoyed both of these stories. Desert Heat is the first part of this couple’s journey. As it says in the blurb the two men meet while in Afghanistan. Hugh is a soldier and Rustam works an interpreter. They are attracted to each other but have little time together due to the circumstances of their situation. Despite the dangerous situation they are in the two men can’t seem to stay away from each other and after months of attraction they end up sharing a night of passion. They know they can’t continue to be together while they are there, but they also can’t imagine giving up their relationship. This part of the story was well written and I really enjoyed the chemistry of the two men together.
The second part of the story, Native Tongue, takes place when the men are back England, Rustam is pursuing his medical studies and Hugh is stationed close by. After being apart since Afghanistan, the two men feel nervous as they try to have a real relationship. This part of the story was also well written and was both sweet and steamy. It was lovely watching these two as they try to deal with being in a place where they can actually date. They have some things they need to work through and I thought these were realistically presented and worked through.
Overall I really enjoyed both stories. I liked the characters and the unique plot. I listened to this on audio and I thoroughly enjoyed the narrator. He did both of the main characters well and I never had a difficult time telling them apart. I also liked the various side character’s voices. I had not previously listened to this narrator but I will definitely look for his work in the future.
Cover: I liked the cover a lot and felt it fit the stories well.
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Book Details:
Kindle Edition, 154 pages
Published May 14th 2015 (first published January 29th 2015)
ASINB00X2UX08E
Edition LanguageEnglish
SeriesDesert Heat #1 – 2
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