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It's All Hallow's Eve and Mark Hardwicke's past has come back to haunt him. The Old Man needs Mark to go on one last mission to the wild, lonely hills of Afghanistan—a mission Mark knows he can't survive. Even if he does make it back, Stephen has made it very clear Mark is out of second chances. Should Mark place his lover and his own happiness before duty?
Especially when deep down Mark knows he doesn’t deserve a happy ending.
Review: Sequel to "I Spy Something Bloody". I have to admit that it irked me that Mark even considered leaving Stephen and going back to Afghanistan because the Old Man asked him to. I mean, to break a promise because of some perceived "debt"... I don't know, that didn't sit right with me. On the other hand, I could understand his feelings, his insecurity. And it was all just one huge misunderstanding between Mark and Stephen. If they, I don't know, actually talked about their feelings in the first place, they could have spared themselves a lot of heartache.
Especially when deep down Mark knows he doesn’t deserve a happy ending.
Review: Sequel to "I Spy Something Bloody". I have to admit that it irked me that Mark even considered leaving Stephen and going back to Afghanistan because the Old Man asked him to. I mean, to break a promise because of some perceived "debt"... I don't know, that didn't sit right with me. On the other hand, I could understand his feelings, his insecurity. And it was all just one huge misunderstanding between Mark and Stephen. If they, I don't know, actually talked about their feelings in the first place, they could have spared themselves a lot of heartache.