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chloefrizzle 's review for:
The Road to Damascus: K-Nurse Book 1
by Mark Leo Tapper, Mark Leo Tapper
This book got so distracted by its messaging, it feels like it forgot to have a developed plot or a character arc for our protagonist.
The messages aren't bad: racism is evil, being a nurse is hard, good parenting includes setting boundaries, etc. But institutional racism or the troubles of working a night shift don't exactly make good antagonists. The plot resultantly feels disjointed and aimless.
The messages aren't bad: racism is evil, being a nurse is hard, good parenting includes setting boundaries, etc. But institutional racism or the troubles of working a night shift don't exactly make good antagonists. The plot resultantly feels disjointed and aimless.