
Member Reviews

Sharon Sala's second book in the series is better than the first.
I expected a superb book with a female soldier suffering from PTSD, and a loving fellow soldier helping her and some suspense/mystery added in. What I got was better - Sala portrayed the two characters in a realistic manner and there was no quick & easy solution for the PTSD like I see in some stories.
My only complaint is with the villain of the story. - that could have been thrown out and a character developed with the complexities seen in the main characters.