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I don't know why Brockmann has brought this up in so many books. I wonder if there is an age different between her and her husband.

Brockmann appears to have a serious hangup on something that is really a non-issue, and her focus on it actively detracts from and undermines the romance.
I’m so over this storyline and have to believe it’s personal for Brockmann in some way. As best as I could find, she got married when she was 24-years old so I don’t think it’s a reflection of her own relationship.
I don’t recall this being an issue at all in 2002. Maybe two decades earlier it might have been a provocative topic. The age difference between Mike and Joan is fairly negligible, especially when he hits 30. Nevertheless, this “man” is old enough to go to war so he should be old enough to be in a committed relationship.
Make it stop.
I don’t recall this being an issue at all in 2002. Maybe two decades earlier it might have been a provocative topic. The age difference between Mike and Joan is fairly negligible, especially when he hits 30. Nevertheless, this “man” is old enough to go to war so he should be old enough to be in a committed relationship.
Make it stop.

I tried to find something in Brockmann's bio that would shine a light on her continually gravitating to the trope, but I don't see anything.
I hope this is the end of the age conflict.

