Review – The Edge of Courage by Elaine Levine

Publisher: self
Publish Date: Out Now
How I got this book: review copy from author

Haunted by memories he cannot reach, stalked by an enemy bent on revenge . . .

Rocco Silas has come home to Wyoming after long years as a Red Team operative in Afghanistan. It isn’t easy returning to civilian life, especially burdened as he is with a staggering case of PTSD or hunted as he is by an enemy determined to seek an eye-for-eye–neither of which can he battle until he confronts the truth of what happened one fateful day in the high mountain ranges of the Hindu Kush.

. . . She alone holds the key to his sanity.

Mandy Fielding’s dream of opening a therapeutic riding center on her family’s ranch is almost within her grasp–until she hires Rocco Silas, a dangerous ex-Spec Ops friend of her brother’s. His haunted eyes and passionate touch promise a love she never dared believe possible. Can they confront the truth of his past and build a future together or will the enemy stalking him destroy them both?
*Blurb from Goodreads*

I was so excited to start this book, it has a wounded war hero (which I love), cowboys (which I love) and tackled an issue that I don’t think gets enough attention. I was a little worried that the issue of PTSD would be glossed over, or not dealt with adequately, but Levine did an AMAZING job with that aspect of the story.

Rocco is just home from war, and suffering from a case of PTSD that is interfering with his everyday life. He can’t sleep, can’t eat, and can barely function. His one and only thought is about that horrific day, trying not to relive it and yet trying to remember. At the request of his buddy, Rocco heads over to Mandy’s ranch to help out in her times of trouble.

Mandy’s only goal is to open her therapeutic riding center on time. The few problems and setbacks worries her brother, so when Rocco shows up to help, she puts him to work. But there is something about Rocco that Mandy wants to help with. She wants to help him deal with his days as a warrior and come back to the land of the living. But when the threat develops into more than she ever expected, Rocco might be the best person to help keep her not only on track with her goal, but also alive.

I can’t even begin to say enough good things about this book. I’m not the kind of girl who emails new-to-me-authors after finishing a book, but I have to say when I finished this one, I did exactly that. There were just so many incredible moments in this story, and I am so anxious for the rest of the books in this series.

Starting with the romance: I adored Mandy and Rocco together. Poor Rocco is so broken from his time in the military, and he comes home absolutely beaten down. He doesn’t seem ready for a relationship, and yet Mandy befriends him, takes care of him, doesn’t let him push her away and is the best partner Rocco could ask for. While she goes above and beyond to care for him, he does what little things he can to care for her. He looks over her project, he protects her, and when things really hit the fan, he does anything and everything in his power to keep her safe. They definitely had a slow building romance, but the journey from friends to lovers was just so amazing to watch.

The suspense in this book was incredibly well done as well. It reminded me a little of the Suspense Series by Kaylea Cross, which are some of my all-time favorite military suspense romance books. I was constantly kept on my toes, wondering where the next strike would come in, who was behind it all, how certain people would get in and out of the sticky situations. Without giving anything big away, there was a lot of action and nail biting moments for not only Mandy and Rocco, but the cast of secondary characters as well.

Speaking of secondary characters, Levine is absolutely INCREDIBLE at creating a cast of characters that jump off the page and pull you into their own lives. I wanted to know each and every character better, wanted each of them to get their own stories. I haven’t been this invested in a team of ex-military men since the BOI books by Cindy Gerard.

As I said earlier, I was a little worried that the big issue of PTSD would be glossed over, or barely touched on. Instead, I thought that Levine did an absolutely wonderful job of showcasing just how horrific it can be to suffer from PTSD. Rocco struggled with it day in and day out. He got better, and relapsed. He had to work hard, every single day, to overcome the horrors he saw. Even at the end when all was seemingly well, I never once doubted that he would still struggle with the nightmares and flashbacks. I can’t say enough wonderful things about the way that Levine wrote Rocco’s character, and was so glad that she did such an amazing job bringing to light a topic that I don’t think gets nearly enough coverage.

All in all I really can’t gush enough about this book. There was never a moment when I wasn’t one hundred percent dedicated to the story and characters, and I cannot wait for the next book in the series to be released. I’m absolutely in love with Rocco, Mandy, Rocco’s teammates, the townsfolk, and the few other secondary character we’ve met so far. I have a feeling that this series will be topping my list of favorites in the romantic suspense category.
I give The Edge of Courage an A+

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*PS: The kindle book is on sale for only 99cents. IT IS WORTH IT. GO BUY THIS BOOK!

10 thoughts on “Review – The Edge of Courage by Elaine Levine”

  1. I totally agree. I gobbled this book up. Cannot wait for the next one in this series. Great review.

  2. Oh yeah…apparantly i already added this book to my goodreads wishlist but hot damn…I need to read this book ASAP!!! Loved your review!!

  3. Alana Caldwell

    I bought it from Amazon, they have it on sale for $0.99. I’ve been really happy with this website. I’ve found a few books & authors to read that I enjoy. I can’t wait to read this one.

  4. @ Aurian – Thanks! I hope you enjoy it as much as I did!

    @Debbie – Thanks for letting folks know!

  5. I just read this a couple of days ago. Got it for .99 off Amazon and figured it would just be ok. Was I ever suprised. I gobbled it up, staying up waaaay to late to finish it. Rocco and Mandy are great together and I loved the introduction of the other boys. I’ve found a new series!
    It seems lately, the books I enjoy the most are those from lesser and little known authors whose books are 2.99 or less instead the big name authors whose publishers want me to pay $8-15 dollars for a digital book.

  6. @Jenifer: I’m so glad you loved it. I was also sucked in by how awesome the book was!! I always love finding little gems from not-as-well-known authors. 🙂

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