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Old 01-04-2018, 03:19 PM   #1193
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Originally Posted by danicca View Post
Please share impressions on JAK when finished!
I quite enjoyed it. The romance at times takes a backseat to the suspense, but that works for the plot. It is a solid romance and the h/h were fun together. Lots of humor and a good cast of supporting characters.

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The heroine and hero both suffer from PTSD. I really liked that this was presented as just another aspect of their characters. They each had good days and bad days, but it never defined them.

There's JAK's familiar learning-to-deal-with-extended-family subplot. The mystery plot was a touch slow at times, but all tied together in the end.

If you haven't read the first book, I think this can be read as a stand-alone, though obviously the overarching mystery won't be solved until the final book of the trilogy.
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