It’s not often you find a trilogy that gets better the further in you go. But otherwise, I’m happy with how this trilogy ended, and I’m surprised by how much I enjoyed it. I do still have some questions about other things left unsaid at the end of the book, like what happened to Sergeant Cole and did he get his happy ending he so obviously deserved. I wanted more stories of these women, I wanted to know more of their futures. The detail and research and development in this book is astonishing, and when I finished the book I just wanted more. Rainy, Rio and Frangie, as well as all the other characters you come to respect and love and find a kinship in, are some of the most well written characters I’ve ever found.Ĭharacter development is off the charts good. It never tried to romanticise a war, never glossed over the horrible terrifying atrocious actions that happens in wars, and it never made these three women out to just be props for tragedy porn (like some claim this book is). Again I will say that if you’re planning to read this series please be aware of triggers.
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