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Review: Blind-sided by T. Hammond

Blind-sided (Team Red, #5)Blind-sided by T. Hammond
Bex's rating: 4 of 5 stars

A fan of this series, Blind-sided pushed the action along nicely and allowed us the opportunity to look at the fragmented relationships of David and Teresa, while also focusing on Teresa's growth and survival.

I missed Bastian, one of my favourite characters, something crazy. While of course, he featured in this book, he wasn't as full and centre as I hoped.

The book had a crazy cliffhanger that left me desperate for more.

Blind-sided (Team Red #5)

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The house is full of Mustangs, and the Wild Horse Compound, now affectionately referred to as Mustang Ranch, is only a few weeks away from completion. There is a feeling of security, yet not—Teresa’s anxiety attacks seem to disregard logic. Thankfully, the Team Red detail understands and supports her as she battles unseen demons.

Marcia and Wes have moved to Spokane, and the cancer vigil begins; her final wish is to see her son celebrate his 10th birthday. Compassionate friends, Janey, Ken, Tara, and Jason, take over Marcia’s care in an effort to relieve stress as Teresa wages her struggle against PTSD nightmares and paranoia. Tank bonds with Wes as the sad young boy watches his mom slip away.

Bastian is at an undisclosed East Coast location doing PreClan military software upgrades. At home, David is exerting subtle, yet unrelenting pressure to give him a second chance. Will David's obsessive behavior completely destroy the tenuous balance of his relationship with her and Bas?

Teresa takes comfort in Red’s constant and supportive presence. His antics and doggy wisdom keep her smiling as she waits not-so-patiently for Bastian to return.

WELCOME TO TEAM RED!
This version of the series is INTENDED FOR MATURE ADULTS OVER 18. Blind-sided contains graphic sexual content, and swearing, which is unfortunate as the dog repeats everything.

Blind-sided is a 28000 word novella, but the book is essential to the continued Team Red story line. The book also contains Blush, a 8k+ word novella featuring Gil and Ash.
 

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