Kimberly Garner's Reviews > Sol
Sol (Love in Translation, #1)
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This book by Leslie McAdam does many things. It shows you the soul of returning soldiers, it shows the heart, dedication and the aftermath of soldiers and war. This book is filled with grief, angst, love, triumph, and finding that one true soulmate. This story between Trent and Dani, was tragically beautiful, and heart wrenching. There were times where I want to stab Dani in the eye with a fork, but her feeling had a place, and her anger was misplaced and she realized it. Trent...That poor boy, he was left with so much guilt, and grief, yet in his heart bloomed the seeds of love for Dani.
This book set in Spain mostly was gorgeously told. The descriptions of places and people made me feel like I was right there. The characters leapt off the page and into your heart. This is a story of one man's grief and guilt, and his redemption found in the love of a good woman, who happened to be his polar opposite. This story is told in dual POV.
This book set in Spain mostly was gorgeously told. The descriptions of places and people made me feel like I was right there. The characters leapt off the page and into your heart. This is a story of one man's grief and guilt, and his redemption found in the love of a good woman, who happened to be his polar opposite. This story is told in dual POV.
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Reading Progress
Finished Reading
October 6, 2017
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Started Reading
October 8, 2017
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Finished Reading
August 27, 2023
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