"A terrific entry in the fascinating romantic science fiction Heart and Soul series"
Military sniper Oriel is on a mission with her unit of the
Canton Guard to capture or kill the outlaws. Though a
superior soldier working her way up the ranks and well
prepared for this assignment, which succeeds with
precision, Oriel is stunned when she notices her brother
Reema is one of the captured outlaws. Oriel knows he will
die after a short trial so she tries free him. That
leads to her being marked as a traitor with the proof
carved
into her cheek and her career in ruins with both sides
scorning her. Oriel escapes from the military for her act of family
fealty and is rescued from potential rape by the outlaws
thanks to the Daamen trader Jase and his crew. He
provides her a haven to heal from the whipping, which she
begins to recuperate from, but the mental beating
especially the end of her life goal and her sibling
deserting her leave her emotionally shattered. Jase
continues to protect the former soldier whom he is falling
in love with, but goes slow as he knows her heart and soul
remains tattered. This is a terrific entry in the fascinating romantic
science fiction The Heart and Soul series because of the
lead couple whose relationship evolves over the course of
the strong story line as they get to know one another.
Jase is patient with his beloved while proving loyal and
offering friendship though he wants much more. Oriel is
the more fascinating protagonist as she recovers
physically but tortures herself mentally over how Reema
left her behind to face the punishment though she saved
his life and the end of her military career. Angela
Verdenius provides another heart winning tale. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted April 1, 2006
SummaryMilitary traitors are flogged, branded, and left for the
outlaws....
Disgraced ex-sniper Oriel finds herself falling for her
rescuer, the dangerously handsome Daamen trader, Jase.
But no one is as they seem, a dark plot draws her ever
inward, the law is closing in -- and she's neck-deep in
treason.
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