POV ~> Various first-person perspectives, clearly marked and easy to follow.
The cover features a bare-chested military-esque man wearing a backpack. While alone, it may not be enough to fully capture the eye, it is enough to snag it. The synopsis, however, reeled me in! I’ve been exploring many books recently with damaged and/or flawed lead characters and knew this was one I’d have to read.
I admit I was worried about the length of this book. Being a series debut, I’d expect some complex world and character-building. This had it, and more. It managed to create a cohesive, strong unit with some backstory as well as providing plenty of history for Codie. Codie and Ryder’s relationship was fueled by chemistry. There was action and suspense. The secondary cast was varied in personality and ranged in their roles. The plot flowed very well and the writing was enjoyable. Predictability was low. The conclusion is solid and manages to tease at what may become the next book in the series.
This was the first time reading this author and, if given the chance, I will definitely follow this series.
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Rating: [R] ~ Score: 4.5 ~ Stars: 5, rounding up due to the author’s ability to pack this novella full of content, history, dynamics, and a sense of strong bonds in a way few authors are able.
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