Review: Girl On the Edge by C. D. Reiss

Posted March 3, 2019 by Cocktails and Books in Reviews / 0 Comments

Review:  Girl On the Edge by C. D. ReissGirl on the Edge by C. D. Reiss
Published by Flip City Media Publication Date: January 22, 2019
Pages: 710
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three-stars

He's her husband, but he's not the man she married

Caden and Greysen come home from deployment to build a life together. Everything is perfect, until Caden starts changing into a different man -- one with a savage edge that's as dangerous as it is seductive.

Who is her husband?

What has he become?

And why?

With time running out and forces bigger than their marriage working against them, Greysen needs to put together the pieces before Caden takes it all too far...

*Previously released in serial format starting with Rough Edge.

Cocktails and Books received this book for free from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect our opinion of the book or the content of our review.

Caden, a heart surgeon and Greyson, a psychiatrist meet and fall in love while they are in the military. The story begins with Greyson being discharged to join Caden in New York. This story is about trauma, PTSD, mental illness and trying to acclimate to civilian life after the military.

 

Greyson is feeling overwhelmed when she leaves the military to join Caden in noisy New York City. She is trying to start a new practice and living with a husband she loves but doesn’t know well. Greyson fell in love with Caden, an over privileged, cocky surgeon with a vulnerable side. Now, she worries about his behavior and is concerned because he refuses to communicate with her. Caden loves Greyson and he is trying to be a good husband but he is dealing with a lot of issues.   

 

Caden and Greyson love each other and their love helps them get through some tough times.  This is a love story and more. It deals with the military and what the consequence are of dealing with everything once a person leaves the military life.  Caden is lucky to have Greyson at his side trying to help him through all his issues. I have to admit, I had a hard time getting into this story. It was a little too long and I found it confusing when the story jumped back and forth in time.