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Friday, July 27, 2018
"Mission Compromised" by Oliver North review
Wow!!! In just over a week, I devoured 600+ pages. Oliver North and Joe Musser's novel "Mission Compromised" held my attention from the first page to the last words. As the players are introduced and their stories told, the reader does not know their fate until the last pages or paragraphs.
It takes gifted authors to put down on paper explicit details of the pain of war, the devastation to military families, the tenderness of love, and the love of God. All of these elements are intertwined in these pages. AND, by the last page, they all made sense to me, anyway, I pray as you read this book, the elements will make sense to you too.
If you want a novel to hold your attention full of excitement, danger and romance without the foul language, this is for you. It was refreshing to read war and romance without all the four-letter words in any paragraphs.
Enjoy as I did!!!
I am looking forward to reading the author's other novels. More reviews to follow.
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