Begin Your Journey With Unjust Cause Invented By Jaclyn A. Wilson In Electronic Format

on Unjust Cause

wondered what it'd be like to live through a war

Well, in Unjust Cause you can witness one first hand through the eyes of Emily and Annie when General Manuel Noriega takes on the United States presence in Panama.


If you're a little squeamish when it comes to blood and injuries, perhaps this might not be the best book for you, as Jaclyn does a very good job of dropping you into the action in full force.
It almost felt like you were copping a face full of blood and guts along with the nurses,

Some of the plot twists were almost blindingly obvious, others not so much, but despite the predictability of them, they seemed to work and didn't leave that irritating sting that visible plot twists sometimes leave behind.


I quite liked the characters I especially appreciated the dialogue between Emily and Annie, It was very real to me, which helped to make those two characters more like friends, I didn't feel so attached to Dan, which caused a bit of a lack of emotion at a pivotal point in the storyline, but Pat grew more as a character and that meant I ended up liking him a lot more.


The emotional reactions to the situations they found themselves in was very realistic, I liked that a lot, It made the book more real and believable,

Ultimately, the reason the book didn't getstars, came down to a few typos below and the fact that what should have been a gut wrenching scene just wasn't because I hadn't come to love the character in question.
I was getting close, but it seemed too early, too rushed and just didn't quite work,

I strongly suggest this for anyone who wants a strongly
Begin Your Journey With Unjust Cause Invented By Jaclyn A. Wilson In Electronic Format
written, descriptive story that showcases some legendary leading ladies in some horrible situations, some sizzlingly sensual situations and pretty much just kicking butt the whole way through.


I will be checking out more by Jaclyn A Wilson,

Things I noticed:
', . . had grazed Pat's hisremove his shin, '
'Way to too close, '
'She wondered if it was it remove second it possible, . . '

NOTE: I receieved a copy of this book from the author in return for an honest review A good manuscript from a first time published author.
The story flows nicely, the characters are wellrounded, There are a few bumps along the way, but all in all, this book was a pleasure to read, and I highly recommend! This book is a gutwrenching debut from a promising author.
After a difficult divorce, a young nurse named Emily goes to Panama for an extended stay with her friend Annie, While she's there, she becomes trapped in the middle of a war and experiences unspeakable things and a terrible lossI hate to elaborate because I don't want to ruin the story.


It took me a long time to finish this book because I experienced a personal loss of my own while I was in the middle of it, and I identified so much with the characters and their emotions that I had to put the story down for a bit for an emotional break.
If that doesn't speak to how wellcrafted the characters and setting are, I don't know what does, The writing all rang very true,

This book moved me, and it informed me about a conflict I knew little about, My favorite books are the ones that introduce me to new places and new information, and Ms, Wilson definitely delivered that.

I'm officially a huge fan of Jaclyn Wilson and look forward to reading more of her work! Amazon Freebie In the aftermath of a bitter divorce, a young nurse accepts an invite from a friend to work for a year as a contract nurse at Gorgas Army Hospital in Panama.
Instead of the respite she had counted on, she finds herself caught in the middle of a conflict between the United States and General Manuel Noriega's corrupt Panamanian Regime.
When she becomes an unwitting witness to a war crime, she makes an enemy even more perilous than the war itself, .