Review: A SEAL’s Touch – Tawny Weber

Posted 12 April, 2016 by Linda @ (un)Conventional Bookworms in Reviews / 15 Comments


Warning: This book includes mature content such as: sexual content, and/or drug and/or alcohol use, and/or violence.
Review: A SEAL’s Touch – Tawny WeberA SEAL's Touch by Tawny Weber
Series: Uniformly Hot SEALs #10
Published by Harlequin on 19 January 2016
Genres: Adult, Contemporary, Romance
Pages: 224
Format: eBook
Source: Purchase
4 Stars

Subject: Navy SEAL Taylor Powell

Mission: Find a sexy fake girlfriend…with even sexier benefits!

Lieutenant Taylor "The Wizard" Powell has a reputation for getting out of tricky situations. Bad guys, bombs, weapons—no problem. Finding a girlfriend in order to evade matchmaking friends? Not so easy. He's banking on contractor Cat Peres to help him out…not realizing his tomboy friend has a whole lot of sexy surprises hidden in her tool belt.

Cat can't remember a time when Taylor wasn't the object of her hottest dreams—so she can't help but agree to his plan. Their only rule? Friends, no matter what. Except the deliciously hot chemistry that ignites between them takes them both by surprise…and having nothing between them might just ruin everything.

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A SEAL’s Touch made me tingle all over – I love a good friends to lovers story, and Weber delivered on all the things I enjoy with that particular romance trope.

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Not only do I love friends to lovers, I love it even more when the two friends are completely unaware of how attractive the other person finds them 🙂 Of course, the fact that they already enjoy each other’s company is a huge added bonus, and the sexy and funny banter between Taylor and Cat was off the charts. A SEAL’s Touch can be read as a standalone, as there are only glimpses of other characters from other books in the series.

The humour was a big part of A SEAL’s Touch, because Taylor felt as if the other SEALs’ ladies were trying to force him to have a serious relationship of his own, and that’s how he thought of bringing Cat to a BBQ with everyone. When he saw her in a sundress and with her hair loose rather than in her charpenter gear, though, he didn’t know what hit him! The characters were well done, and while their romance happened rather fast, it wasn’t a problem because Cat and Taylor knew each other so well before the romance started.

The characters in A SEAL’s Touch were well developed, and Weber managed to show me how confident Cat was – both as a woman in a man-dominated profession, and just as a woman – period. I enjoyed how strong Cat was, and how she was able to sort through her emotions both when it came to her personal life and her work. Taylor thought he’d stay single and be a player for a long time still, especially after his last mission that really weighed down on him. When he realized there was much more to Cat than the little girl across the street, though, he knew he had to do everything he could to woo her so she could be his forever girl. The friendships depicted were well done, too, so this short romance hit the right spot for all the right reasons.

Written in third person point of view, past tense, with lots of witty dialogues, the story unfolded at a great pace, and managed to make me feel what the characters felt while enjoying the romance.

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“You putting on weight?” Squinting at the other guy’s flat stomach, Taylor shook his head. “Shoulda stuck with rations instead of scarfing down seconds of your lady’s cooking.” “You miserable all by your lonely self?” Scavenger shot back. “Poor guy, stuck bouncing from woman to woman because none of them want to keep you?”

“You do. You’re living the dream.” “You dream about dating Taylor?” Cat gave a silent thanks that she’d kept her own Taylor fantasies to herself. Not that dating factored into any of them. Bonking, boinking, bouncing – they were all there, though.

Because as soon as he could make it happen, this thing between him and Cat wouldn’t be fake. It’d be real. Damned real.

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Linda is an English as foreign language teacher and has a Master's degree in English Language and Literature. She's an avid reader, blogger, compulsive one-clicker and a genre omnivore. Ever since she learnt how to read she has been seen with a book or two in her hands everywhere she goes.

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15 responses to “Review: A SEAL’s Touch – Tawny Weber

  1. You know I’m a sucker for friends-to-lovers too, Lexxie, and this one sounds sweet. I love that Cat is a woman working in a male-dominated profession and has an inner strength and confidence about herself. It’s funny Taylor thought he’d continue bouncing from woman to woman until he saw Cat in a sundress. Men! LOL I’m happy you enjoyed this story. Thanks for adding something new to my tbr. You know, it was *one* book lighter! LOL
    **BIG HUGS**

    • I really loved that Cat was a woman working in a male-dominated profession, Brandee, and she was really, really good at ti, too! LOL yeah, Cat in a sundress completely did him in – she wasn’t the little girl across the street anymore from that moment on 😉 *BIG HUGS*

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