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I look forward to seeing how the different operatives mesh with the former SEALs.
What a difference a reread makes! The audio helped a lot in me enjoying this more the second time around but going into it knowing that it wasn’t about SEAL Team 16 allowed me to immerse myself in the story.
Brockmann has a unique skill in managing so many storylines and weaving them together in a way that feels like they’re one. I love multiple angles so this is my happy place.
Brockmann has a unique skill in managing so many storylines and weaving them together in a way that feels like they’re one. I love multiple angles so this is my happy place.


Oh, there will be a lot more latitude with Troubleshooters, Anita. Good point!
Lauren, I thought it clever how she used their misogyny against them. This was a special moment.
Lauren, I thought it clever how she used their misogyny against them. This was a special moment.

I enjoyed this story a lot. Although I must admit that I hoped Tess would end up with Decker. I wasn't a big Nash fan at first. He changed my opinion after a few chapters.

Nash did underestimate Tess’ skills, time and again. His judgment was clouded. That was a good moment.


Sorry Sharon :)

Yes, this is a good word for it.

I didn't think there was any attraction between Tess and Decker either. The way the story started, I thought that was the direction the story was headed; that is, until the second or third chapter. At that point, I knew that wasn't the author's plan.
I liked Decker better than Nash. I wasn't a Nash fan until somewhere around 1/3 of the book. It was at that point that I started to root for him.
I'm looking forward to Decker's book.