faye.jpgBook CoverGwen’s review of Down and Dirty by Sandra Hill
Contemporary romance published 6 Nov 07 by Berkley Sensation

Blurb:

Navy SEAL Zachary Floyd is so pretty he’s been dubbed “Pretty Boy.”  Britta Asadottir is so big she’s been dubbed Britta the Big.  Sammy Floyd is so bad he’s been dubbed Sammy the Snot.

All Zach wants is a little love from the woman he’s obsessed with, and maybe someone to help him care for the five-year-old, half-Arab son he never knew he had.  All Britta wants is to join the WEALS, a female version of Navy SEALs, and perhaps experience a couple of those so-called orgy-as-hims.

You’ll laugh out loud as Pretty Boy gets his comeupance and wish you had a Navy SEAL of your own.

Read an excerpt.

Here are the genres covered by this book – erotic romance, historical, time-travel, paranormal, contemporary, military.  Hmm.  Let’s see – have I missed any of them? 

I didn’t want to like this book.  I detest stereotypes in a novel.  For example, a Louisiana-based novel that has a Cajun with a gap-toothed grin and pet ‘gators just irritates the snot out of me (read my review of Tall, Dark, and Cajun by the same author for this bit of fun).  In this book, it was a 6-foot tall Viking woman (the heroine, Britta) who persisted in calling men “lack-wits” and a Navy SEAL (the hero, Zach) who was constantly trying to get in her pants.  Then there are the completely bizarre, seemingly random, very opportune time-jumps – are they 11th century people or 21st century?  Who knows.

But a funny thing happened on the way to the Grade D- review – I started to like the story, flaws and all.  I still rolled my eyes at Britta’s silly affectations.  I still thought Zach was a bit of a dog panting after everything with a vagina.  And the kid, Sammy, (from a previous dalliance by the hero) was an odd touch.  Not to mention the female SEAL program, called WEALs, was just plain silly.  (Watch – someone will tell me this is a real thing and I’ll have to eat crow.)

It was a very engaging story – goofy plot devices and all.  The characters were interesting and the erotic scenes were very hot (and athletic).  If you’re a Sandra Hill fan, you’ll like this book.  If you’re looking for something on the light side, you’ll like this book.  If you at all take yourself seriously, I don’t recommend this book – it will just tick you off.

I love this cover, by the way  – go after the jump for a larger image.  The model is a hottie but, according to her website, apparently not as pretty as the author envisions Zach (think Gabriel Aubry).

Grade: C+

What’s next for this author:
Next in this series (Viking Series II), Fast and Furious to be released Aug ’08

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