Sunday, March 18, 2012

Virtual Blog Tour: "A World Apart" by Camelia Miron Skiba Book Review

A World Apart
by Camelia Miron Skiba
Publisher: Self
Length: 122,000 Words, eBook Format
Sub-Genre: Contemporary

Available at:
Amazon | Barnes & Noble | Smashwords

Blurb:
In a war that’s not hers, she loses everything.
Everything she loses is because of him.
Forgiveness is not an option.
Or maybe...


Lieutenant Cassandra Toma, trauma surgeon in the Romanian National Army starts her deployment at a joint-unit air base on a wrong foot, clashing on her first day with her new commander, Major David Hunt. Her rebellious nature and sassiness rival her excellent performance in the operating room—the only reason why she's not reprimanded, or maybe not the only reason.

They meet. They clash. A forbidden passion consumes them with the intensity of an erupting volcano, leaving her heartbroken and him with tarnished honor and pride as an officer. The only way out for David is disappearing into the dangerous warzone in Iraq. Their flame was supposed to be over when destiny brings them back under the same roof, this time with a common goal—to find Cassandra's brother, Maj. Robert Toma, kidnapped by insurgents while on patrol.

To rescue Robert, Cassandra and David put aside their resentments, uniting forces against a common enemy. Trying to forget the painful past, Cassandra opens up to give David—and their love—another chance. What she doesn’t realize is that her anguish is the result of David’s impetuous action—one reckless choice he made for which she may never forgive him.

His mistake, his secret, could cost them both the love they've finally found. 

A World Apart
by Camelia Miron Skiba
Publisher: Self
Length: 122,000 Words, eBook Format
Sub-Genre: Contemporary

Available at:
Amazon | Barnes & Noble | Smashwords

Blurb:
In a war that’s not hers, she loses everything.
Everything she loses is because of him.
Forgiveness is not an option.
Or maybe...


Lieutenant Cassandra Toma, trauma surgeon in the Romanian National Army starts her deployment at a joint-unit air base on a wrong foot, clashing on her first day with her new commander, Major David Hunt. Her rebellious nature and sassiness rival her excellent performance in the operating room—the only reason why she's not reprimanded, or maybe not the only reason.

They meet. They clash. A forbidden passion consumes them with the intensity of an erupting volcano, leaving her heartbroken and him with tarnished honor and pride as an officer. The only way out for David is disappearing into the dangerous warzone in Iraq. Their flame was supposed to be over when destiny brings them back under the same roof, this time with a common goal—to find Cassandra's brother, Maj. Robert Toma, kidnapped by insurgents while on patrol.

To rescue Robert, Cassandra and David put aside their resentments, uniting forces against a common enemy. Trying to forget the painful past, Cassandra opens up to give David—and their love—another chance. What she doesn’t realize is that her anguish is the result of David’s impetuous action—one reckless choice he made for which she may never forgive him.

His mistake, his secret, could cost them both the love they've finally found. 




A World ApartA World Apart by Camelia Miron Skiba
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I will be honest.  I didn't want to give this a five-star rating.  Not because it was not good--it was fantastic, and I will tell you more of my thoughts.  But I felt like I had been giving out so many five stars lately to really good books.  But let me tell you--this book earned its rating!

The characters in this book were absolutely fantastic.  I love Cassandra and David.  I would say David is one of the most likable romantic heroes I have read about in a long time.  It was so hard to read about their struggles--especially in the beginning of the book--because I wanted to scream at them to communicate!  Their suffering could have been ended in a moment.  But I would say that the way the author chose to handle their relationship made the book more exhilarating.

I honestly did not know very much about the Iraqi war before I read this book.  It was so hard to read about some of the things.  And of course, the reader gets the inside look of the medical ward which can really turn one's stomach!

It is really neat to read a book that celebrates what the brave men and women who serve in the armed forces are doing to protect our country and the world from the evil of this world.  Sometimes these people are not appreciated, and it was nice to read a book that gives them their due.

There were a couple things that I did not like about the book.  The profanity in the book was sometimes quite offensive--in fact, that is one reason I did not want to rate the book as high as I did.  However, I have read books with more language issues than that, and I decided that it truly did not ruin the book.  I also didn't like the sex scene descriptions, but I decided that they were short and not as involved as some I have read.  So I did not feel that they detracted from the story.

The best thing about the book for me was its realism.  Although it had a nice ending and it ends as you hoped it would, I was glad that it was not full of hearts and flowers like some romances are.  Everything was quite believable, and the ending was not always assured.  (But I did figure out the plot twist early on!) I would highly recommend this book to those who enjoy a good romance or just a good book!

I was sent a copy of this book in exchange for my honest review.  I was not financially compensated in any way, and all opinions are 100 percent mine.



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3 comments:

  1. Ruth,

    I'm beyond grateful for your words of appreciation for my book! It's like getting to eat a whole cake by myself :)))

    I'm doing the happy dance, thanks to you.
    Love,
    Cami

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    1. It always makes me happy to give a book a top rating. I have thought back on that book so much--especially in light of what I am now personally going through. It has meant so much!

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  2. Great review! I really love this book also! It touches your heart so much. Thanks!

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