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Review: Morrow’s Horion, by Sierra Kummings

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This book is long — like 50 chapters long — and I found myself skipping over parts. I felt that there were a lot of extraneous characters and scenes that didn’t really *need* to be in there, and that felt distracting to me as I was reading. And I also felt that there was an overuse of Spanish words, both from Jacob’s mouth and in his inner dialog.

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That said, this is still a solid romance between a former soldier suffering from PTSD and with trust issues and one of the employees who works in his family’s chain of banks. Jacob and Sara meet by chance, however, not through work, and there is an immediate attraction. But there is one misunderstanding after another between these two as they try to form a real relationship. Jacob has reasons to not want to trust Sara (his ex) and reasons for not wanting to fully commit (his nightmares from his PTSD), but he eventually comes to the realization that he can’t live without Sara.

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There’s a good core to Morrow’s Horizon, but for me, it was not a book that I could not put down. Morrow's-Horizon-AN.jpg

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