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I don't know what to think of this book. I didn't dislike it, I didn't really like it either, yet I didn't find it merely average. In other words, I'm puzzled. I liked how it focused on veterans in a way that didn't sound contrived, how it showed that besides mental or physical injuries and trauma...
I started City of Soldiers with some excitement but also a little trepidation. It is the first book that I’ve read that featured an asexual character, and being asexual myself, I was worried about how it would be portrayed, and also interested in seeing something—anything—that had a character like m...
REVIEW WAS ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED AT DEAR AUTHOR. I PURCHASED THE BOOK. Sean Gordon returns from the war in Afghanistan with a bad leg, no job, and a heart grieving for lost friends. Lonely and searching, he’s interested in exploring his submissive side but can’t even tell his own family he’s gay. ...
I had a hard time with this book. I was really pulled in by the blurb, and expected this to have a lot of what I look for in a book, great mystery, BDSM, men with military backgrounds and hurt/comfort. While all of these things were represented, other than with the mystery, I was left dissatisfied...
There is a lot going on this blurb, not even sure what this is about