I really enjoyed this book. It was fairly short, but overall felt complete. Captain Jack Turner wasn’t very enthusiastic about his trip to the Arctic, but then he’d lost direction and desire for anything back in Afghanistan. Ranger Sergeant Kin was not impressed by Jack’s seemingly disregard for his home. I enjoyed how they both developed over the course on this story and in each other’s company. Jack’s suffering from PTSD and his physical and emotional scars felt realistic and believable and I liked how that aspect was handled. I enjoyed the forced proximity trope here that got wonderfully steamy. I also love how things came full circle. It was unexpected, exciting, and kept me on the edge of my seat.

Joel Leslie does another amazing job bringing these characters to life. He is so talented and I am in love with his voice. I love Keira’s books, so I’m always excited to see a Keira/Joel pairing.

Overall: 5 stars

Performance: 5 stars

Story: 5 stars