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Jasinda Wilder
Kindle Edition | Pages: 400 pages Rating: 4.17 | 2808 Users | 365 Reviews
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Love is never easy. It's especially difficult when you love a Marine. I knew the risk when I said "I do", but I chose to love anyway.In a flash, he was taken from me, and now I'm alone. Struggling and desperate. There's no hope, no future. Just the endless cycle of day-to-day survival. But a letter returned could change all of that.
Hope and love often come from the last place you'd think to look, when you least expect it.
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I was a lost, broken soul, tortured by the memories of what I'd endured. When I visited that old farmhouse in rural Texas, all I wanted to do was return the letter. Keep a promise to a friend.
What I got was healing. Understanding. The chance to find a measure of peace when all I've ever known is war.
We both lost everything. But in each other, we found something worth fighting for.

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Title | : | Captured |
Author | : | Jasinda Wilder |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 400 pages |
Published | : | August 12th 2014 by Jasinda Wilder (first published August 8th 2014) |
Categories | : | War. Military Fiction. Romance. Contemporary Romance. New Adult. Contemporary |
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Ratings: 4.17 From 2808 Users | 365 ReviewsPiece Epithetical Books Captured
This was such a good read, and I found it hard to put down!This book tells the story of Reagan, who is married to US Marine, Tom. When he's leaving on a tour of Afghanistan, she gives him a letter, which he chooses not to open straight away. Tom and his friend and comrade, Derek, are captured by the Taliban. Tom doesn't make it, but after three years in captivity, Derek is rescued, and makes it his life's mission to get a dying message from Tom to Reagan. The military details were so4.5 Emotional, Healing Stars! Captured completely broke my heart and painstakingly put it back together, one piece, one page at a time. It's not a surprise I loved this book the way I did...I essentially read it in one sitting. My first Jasinda Wilder book I read was Wounded and it is, to,this day, one of my all time favorite books. I've recommended it to everyone so when I was told by the Wilder duo at the Chicago Author event, that they were writing a spin-off of it, I counted the days to

So I debated between a 3 and a 4. Let's start at 4.What I like included: the real-ness of the writing, the emotions and even sometimes the run of the mouth (who talks like that?! Not any normal person OUT LOUD! Maybe in their head but not out loud!) But even so, there was realism and raw truth and I enjoyed that. Now what I don't like: See notes below. 1) the never-ending sex scenes! LORD! And I happen to LOVE sex scenes! But it was EXHAUSTING!!! wore me out and made me actually AFRAID to keep
WHOA!!!!! Seriously hot book alert!!!! OMG!! I could NOT put this book down. It hooked me at the prologue and kept me until The End. "Good" isn't enough of a word. Rapturous. An agony of ecstasy. Nope, still not good enough. There are no words for what I'm feeling, for how he makes me feel, for how caught up and swept away I am when we join." I can totally identify!!=) Good just isn't enough of a word to describe the story of Derek and Reagan! I love a second chance. I love a military man. I
3.5 stars!Out of all of Jasinda Wilders books, Wounded was my favorite. It was a really touching and moving military romance and though Ive enjoyed other books from this author, all have paled in comparison to that one. So I suppose its hard to top an absolute favorite, even if this book is written in the same vein as Wounded. Technically, the book premise warrants overflowing emotions on my part, but sadly, I just wasnt that deeply invested in the story. *********************The book is about
*3.5 stars*I'm afraid to say this book just wasn't for me. It wasn't original enough, it bored me in parts and it had me skimming the 20% or so worth of sex scene.. yawn. I want to start off with what I did love with the book. The idea for the storyline is brilliant. A marine fighting for his country, becoming a prisoner of war and eventually surviving.. all the while clutching hold of a letter, belonging to somebody else and then finding the author of said letter? It's brilliant. SO intriguing.
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