A review by liralen
Battle Dress by Amy Efaw

3.0

As far as I can tell from other reading that I've done, this is a fairly accurate depiction of the first few months at West Point. The author's personal history clearly worked in her favour.

As a whole, I found the characters to be satisfyingly complex; however, I was disappointed by the lack of follow-through with Andi's family and by how little Andi struggled to succeed at West Point. She seems to be a rather model cadet. It's not as interesting to read about somebody's successes when they aren't likely to fail in the first place.