A review by animation
Damn Wright by Skye Jordan

3.0

Have you ever wanted a do-over? Well this is exactly what Dylan has been hoping for the last eight years. Unfortunately it took a tragedy for him to take the chance.

Even though he knows he has a lot to make up for with his family, his real target is Emma, his ex-wife. What he doesn’t anticipate is all the hurdles, including a fiancee to be in his way.

This book touches on a lot of subjects. The effects of war on innocent civilians, the brave men and women who volunteer to help those in need, as well as finding your own path in life.

As much as I didn’t want Emma to just take Dylan back, she was standing in her own way for the majority of the book. As much as she thought she had grown, she was still trapped in the past and couldn’t or wouldn’t recognize that Dylan had changed.

Dylan put it all out there. He had learned from his past mistakes and was an open book. I think his expectations were a little high, but his intentions were good.

I voluntarily read and reviewed an ARC of this book.