![]() ![]() The main characters are always memorable for their dialogue and characters and relationship set against the background of working a case. Nope, can't be done narrowing it down to one. Who was the most memorable character of Stars & Stripes and why? No one scene- both 'coming out to the family' scenes are the hold your breath types, little moments when Ty or Zane would revel in why each loves his partner, and I loved the shooting competition. ![]() Dialogue, tone, and just overall story are hard to beat. I prefer this series because it is multi-faceted running deep on character and relationship development, providing a complex mystery, and some pretty exciting action and passion scenes. I think JD Robb's In Death series is the only other one I've read that I like as much. This book is part of what I consider one of the best romantic suspense series out there though it's hard for me to compare because most of the ones I've read don't stick with the same main characters all the way through. What other book might you compare Stars & Stripes to and why? The narrator, JF Harding, captured the characters and told me a story so well that I felt like I was in the middle of everything and engaging in the action. But that said, the audio version was a fantastic option that I wouldn't want to miss. No, they are both a wonderful way to experience the story. Would you consider the audio edition of Stars & Stripes to be better than the print version? ![]() Going Home Isn't Easy- Humorous & Passionate Susp. ![]()
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