This is a stand-alone within a series of interconnected stories, and even though I love all of C.L. Stewart's other books, she's really outdone herself with this one. What a beautiful story!
This hate-to-love trope romance took things to a whole new level on the psychological side. I've always adored how much attention to detail Stewart gives when it comes to psychological processes and how our minds work. This book is no different, only she takes on a really difficult topic and masters it, brilliantly. I’ve always admired Stewart’s writing because each one deals with important psychological themes and this one doesn’t disappoint. I’d like to thank the author for raising awareness about PTS syndrome. It is a condition that isn’t taken into account enough and that is poorly understood by the general public. This book is well-researched and beautifully written.
War Games is also a deeply moving book about seeking redemption. Nessa and Joe are both torn by guilt for their failings in the past and together they might just be able to put the pieces back together again, but that doesn't seem possible when they're constantly at each others' throats because they really do hate each other.
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