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Sunday, December 28, 2025
Reread: Undetected by Dee Henderson
Sometimes when I need to destress it is so relaxing to go back and read a book I have read a few, or more times. This year after the busyness of Christmas and with the stress of moving at the end of next month, I needed to settle back with some old friends. i chose to visit Mark Bishop and Gina Grey in Dee Henderson's Undetected. I am really enjoying the story without having the need to know what's going to happen. I can just enjoy the story.Does anyone else do this? If so who is your go to author? I have Dee Henderson, Lori Wick, Kristi Hunter and Gabrielle Meyer among others that I love to revisit.
From Amazon:When asked what he does for a living . . .
Commander Mark Bishop is deliberately low-key: "I'm in the Navy." But commanding the ballistic missile submarine USS Nevada, keeping her crew trained and alert during ninety-day submerged patrols, and being prepared to launch weapons on valid presidential orders, carries a burden of command like few other jobs in the military. Mark Bishop is a man who accepts that responsibility, and handles it well. And at a time when tensions are escalating around the Pacific Rim, the Navy is glad to have him.
Mark wants someone to come home to after sea patrols. The woman he has in mind is young, with a lovely smile, and very smart. She's a civilian, yet she understands the U.S. Navy culture. And he has a strong sense that life with her would never be boring. But she may be too deep in her work to see the potential in a relationship with him.
Gina Gray would love to be married. She has always envisioned her life that way. A breakup she didn't see coming, though, has her focusing all her attention on what she does best--ocean science research. She's on the cusp of a major breakthrough, and she needs Mark Bishop's perspective and help. Because what she told the Navy she's figured out is only the beginning. If she's right, submarine warfare is about to enter a new and dangerous chapter.
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