

Review – Audio: I don’t listen to that many audios these days, but when I saw this was out, and Nick J. This is one short story that packs a heck of a punch, and I was excited to relive it again on audio. I can practically feel the oppressive heat of their surroundings, the dust and blood that they’ve practically become accustomed to. Every colorful detail was vivid once again, right down to the kaleidoscope of Murphy’s vision. I remembered being on that planet when Murph was patching Sarge up, and was back in that room with them when they took things to another level.

In fact, as soon as this audio started rolling, every one of those details and scenes came flooding back. I have never forgotten any of the details about Sarge and Murphy’s story. Deckard is one of those authors who does it every single time. Due to the fact that I read a lot of books, write tons of reviews for myself, as well as drafting others for the blog, it takes a talented author to write a story and characters that stand out above that crowd. I cannot believe I read this book almost two years ago. Review – Book: I reviewed the book previously here. Sergeant Wilkes is a hard man with a long, celebrated military career.īrawny, tattooed, and utterly submissive, Murphy is just an interesting diversion… until Sarge realizes he has found something truly rare. Sarge is the short story of a burgeoning D/s relationship between two Space Marines stationed on an alien planet where an endless war drags on. Blurb: Sometimes it’s just about being in the right place at the right time… with the right person.
