
Trying to follow along when scenes were omitted and out of place was frustrating. Together they gave an exceptional Duet performance. Maxine Mitchell performed the voice of Greysen. Narrators: Joe Arden performed the voice of Caden. While this has a military theme the concept went in a different direction taking with it the after affects of serving in a brutal and violent war. There was a healthy balance between the sex and the military life. Reading they way these two characters grew was impressive. The many layers built around the military, the sex, and the Blackwater assignment gave this story that dark edge. This one didn’t disappoint with its explicitly sexual and erotic nature. I’ve come to expect the graphically sexual nature of CD Reiss’s books. It includes all four books: On the Edge, Broken Edge, Over the Edge and Rough Edge. I recommend investing in the entire series referred to as Girl on the Edge.

Reiss broached the topic of sex she certainly edged the darkness with some kink. Built around a military setting Caden and Greysen invested both of there time on active duty and civilian life. Overall: A marriage built on forgiveness and unconditional love were the only two things glueing them together. Together they helped soldiers rebuild themselves after the war tore them apart.

He was a military surgeon while she was a military therapist. He jumped into the military after 911 while she was born into a military family.

Something he brought back from Fallujah, maybe? Had it been there all along? All Greysen knew was she loved her husband and was willing to make whatever sacrifices necessary to bring back the man she married. A darkness had rooted deep inside of him. However, when her husband returned he was a changed man. They met in the military, married during the war, and returned home together.
