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Rank & File

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Senior Chief Will Curtis is as straitlaced as they come. While his fellow Sailors have partied their way through their enlistments, he's had his eye on the prize — making master chief and retiring after thirty years of service.

Lieutenant Brent Jameson is a Navy brat turned Annapolis grad. He's lived and breathed the military his whole life, and he knows he's destined for great things — once he's done paying his dues at the bottom of the ladder.

When their paths cross, both men know better than to give in to temptation, but that doesn't stop them. It also doesn't keep them from coming back for more, even though being discovered would sink their careers. Something has to give — Will can retire, Brent can resign, or they'll both face court-martial.

But there's also the option neither wants to acknowledge: jump ship and walk away from each other instead of ending their careers over a fledgling relationship. And they should probably decide before they fall in love.

Except — too late.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      July 17, 2017
      Witt’s fourth Anchor Point contemporary (after Chief’s Mess) is, like its predecessors, a solid, thought-provoking work. Senior Chief Will Curtis, a military policeman at Naval Air Station Anchor Point in Oregon, just wants to make his 30 years in the Navy and retire; he’s sworn off love since his ex-boyfriend cheated on him and left. But when responding to a domestic call on base, he meets Lt. Brent Jameson, a bisexual commissioned officer and Annapolis grad, and he falls hard. It’s strictly against the Uniform Code of Military Justice for an enlisted man and a commissioned officer to fraternize, but the explosive chemistry Brent and Will share makes it worth sneaking around and keeping their love under wraps. When their secret comes out, both are faced with a difficult decision: give up their careers in the Navy, or give up each other? Even in the post–“don’t ask, don’t tell” era, not everyone in the military is accepting of same-sex relationships—particularly Brent’s old-school Navy father. Witt’s skillful characterization, gift for plotting, and sensitive treatment of same-sex relationships in the military context make this novel a pleasure to read.

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