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Between Ghosts

Between Ghosts

2016 • 226 pages

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After reading this novel I feel educated, assuming everything is correct. I don't know much about military stuff, so I couldn't tell, but it does make a lot of sense to me.

I enjoyed this novel quite a lot and Garrett Leigh is closer and closer to becoming one my favourite authors.
I liked all of the characters and felt sad when some of them departed. I liked the relationships built between all of them, and the absolute trust they had in each other. The trust was not unexpected, that's a given, but it was still nice to read about it.

Then there's Connor and Nat's relationship which develops at a steady pace since they lay eyes on each other. There was interest almost instantly and I found it all to be believable. They were helped a bit by the circumstances, but I think the result would have been pretty much the same even if they would have met in a park somewhere.

I'm not convinced they were actually in love with each other. There is plenty of lust and definitely falling in love, but I don't think they were there just yet. I'm not upset about it either way, it's just how it felt to me, they need a bit more time, but they'll certainly get there.

I won't spend too much time analysing it because bottom line is that I enjoyed it a lot, I liked the glimpse into military life and I definitely liked Connor and Nat.

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