Flick Colonna is used to action, adventure and danger. But tragic circumstances have put her back behind a desk, and she's itching to get back out there. Zamira Saliev has tried to escape her background, and the soul destroying consequences of being the daughter of a rebel. When she is kidnapped by those trying to get at her father, she can only hope he sends someone to save her.
Flick can't refuse the assignment, and must put the past behind her if she's to be successful in saving Zamira. Can the pair escape from a regime intent on destroying Zamira's family for good? And will they learn something about themselves while trying?
I've come to expect immersive and well written stories from Valden Bush. This is no exception. She cleverly ramps up fear, tension and dread, as we hope upon hope that Flick will succeed.
The women are polar opposites, but a connection grows between them. Initially there is friction between them as they travel and get to know each other. Their journey is not just about getting out of danger to a safe country. It is about self-discovery and realising that sometimes you have to take a leap into the unknown.
'Zamira Saliva' is a heartwarming and tender story at its core. The adventure sets the scene, and allows the women to learn about themselves, and how far they are willing to go to realise their goals. I thoroughly enjoyed it.
I was given this ARC for review.
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