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Collateral Damage by Miski Harris

kjnrose's review

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4.0

This is the second book in the Don't Ask, Don't Tell series, and it flowed so much better than the first one. I love how the author treats the mental health issues that come from being LGBTQ+ and in the military.

tltravis's review

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5.0

What a wonderful take of finding oneself

To have suffered so much loss in such a short time is overwhelming. When it all comes crashing down, there is no way to avoid the anxiety associated with it.

writeramyshannon's review

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3.0

Good story

Harris pens a good story in Collateral Damage. I have read work from this author before, and I really enjoyed it. The characters, Ron and Jordon, were interesting and intriguing, especially when the backstory isn't told all at once. The author's writing style works for this type of story. It was a good read, a few small things felt like the Ron and Jordon were not compatible, but the story ended up working for them. Angst and intimacy fit the story genre, and I did like the concept of the story. The characters were pretty well developed, but I think there is more to their story. It's a good story to follow and try to figure out what will happen next. This author's characters develop and interacts well with the other characters. I did like this story, so don't let the rating fool you. I look forward to reading many more stories by this author. This book is a definite recommendation by Amy's Bookshelf Reviews.
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