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Review of Cami Checketts' The Conflicted Warrier


These are definitely a different set of characters from what Cami normally writes. It was the heroine who was the protective warrior who thought she was irredeemable (even though we all told her she wasn't), and the hero who was under protection (not that he let that stop him from trying to protect). I couldn't help but feel bad for Jasmine after the life she had to live, which she felt guilty for. But Kaleb got a bit more of my sympathy because the poor soul gets teased by his brothers about writing poetry, treated like a damsel in distress by literally everyone, and gets beat up by the heroine if he gets too close. I also felt bad for his oldest brother, who was trying to protect his brother and the closest he has to a best friend from the world and each other. Whether or not he succeeded at one or both fronts, though, you'll have to read to find out...


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