So, given this is a romance and the happy ending is mandatory, everything looks sewn up within about 20 pages, no? No. If you haven’t read Ask, Tell, I recommend you stop this review and go read it first.Īnyway, it’s not giving much away to say that this book opens with Sabine on the plane home and with a ring in hand, ready to propose to Bec and start their new lives together properly. Sabine has had to go off on another deployment to Afghanistan, and the book opens with Sabine and her trusty buddies coming home after 10 long months in the Afghan desert doing gruesome army surgeon things. Bec has left the army to become a civilian surgeon. The Major surgeon Bec and the Captain surgeon Sabine have got together despite the outrageous difficulties of the US Army’s ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ policy. This much-anticipated sequel to the brilliant Ask, Tell, picks up shortly after the first book finished.
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