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Brynn Kelly

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Werke von Brynn Kelly

Deception Island (2016) 55 Exemplare
Edge of Truth (2017) 25 Exemplare
A Risk Worth Taking (2018) 17 Exemplare
You Only Die Twice (2022) 13 Exemplare
A Murder to Remember 10 Exemplare
Forbidden River [novella] (2017) 8 Exemplare
Welcome to 4B (2018) 8 Exemplare
Things That Don't Make Sense (2019) 4 Exemplare

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Splendid debut novel by Brynn Kelly. Before I get into how much I loved this book I would like to thank. NetGalley and the author and publisher for my copy for an honest review.
WOW Amazing read. I am a big fan of suspenseful romance novels and this one does not disappoint at all. Rafe and Holly are the hero and the heroine in this story and I love them. Both damaged souls with a dark past that brings them together. The plot of the story is different than most might be use to but its really a heart pumping fast read .
When The Lost Boys kidnap Rafe Angelito's son, his fury and fear know no bounds. In exchange for his son, the former Lost Boy must kidnap Laura Hyland, daughter of a US Senator, for them. Holly Ryan made a bargain with Laura's father after she got out of prison--pose as socialite Laura. Holly is horrified when her yacht is boarded by pirates and she's taken hostage, but not before making sure two of the three captors are dead. Now it's just her and pirate "Jack," who she sure as shit shouldn't think is sexy.

His captive is NOT what Rafe expected from a pampered socialite, and he can't help but admire her wit, athleticism, cool head, and if he's honest, her looks are no hardship either. Soon, they find themselves having to work together to fend off the real pirates, giant soul killing insects and eventually the very bastards that have Rafe's son.

I don’t want to give away the story I will just say I loved it! 5 stars all the way.
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b00kdarling87 | 3 weitere Rezensionen | Jan 7, 2024 |
A schoolteacher co-writes a book with her now deceased Russian neighbor about spies in Russia. But the neighbor really was a spy and her part of the story is true, revealing murder and more in Russia. With the Russians hot on the teacher’s heels to find the missing parts of the true story, the teacher goes on the run with a handsome American spy. Sounds corny as heck, but it’s really complex, well-written, and fun.
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KarenMonsen | Sep 11, 2023 |
3.5 stars

I received this book for free in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.

Holly is fresh out of prison after serving a six year sentence, when a senator running for President of the United States proposes her a deal to pose as his daughter. The money is life changing and so she decides to set sail but if something sounds too good to be true, it probably is.
Rafe had a brutal childhood as one of "The Lost Boys" and now as a French Legionnaire, his whole life has been soldiering. When his son is kidnapped by a former acquaintance, he must in turn kidnap a senator's daughter and hold her for ransom.
Holly and Rafe both have been forged in the fire but will they be able to raise whole from the ashes?

Deception Island is full of multi-layered, fresh, and fascinating characters. Our heroine came from an abusive home, learned different ways to physically defend herself, and served six years in prison. Holly was a character that initially you will have your guard up around, thinking she overplays her feminine wiles but as her background and personality is flushed out more, my respect for her grew; she's a fighter. She has a few moments that verge into eye-rolling but they are always linked to the overstating of the attraction and lust she has for Rafe. Our hero is the first of his kind that I have ever read and intense in the compelling story of his life. We never get a direct statement as to where Rafe's original home was but the term "The Lost Boys" is mentioned numerous times, which with the time period and description of how Rafe was kidnapped, forced to do horrendous things, and turned into a child solider, leads me to think he is from Sudan. His story is heartbreaking and a riveting tale of how the human spirit endures.

Our two main characters and the secondary characters mainly involving Rafe's former friend, the new leader of the child army, and the one forcing him to kidnap Holly (who Rafe thinks is the senator's daughter) and the women being held to be sex trafficked that Holly gets placed with, had incredibly riveting bullet points. The action, whether it was a dark night in the ocean fight scene with sharks or a chase through the jungle with a spider employed as a weapon, was engrossing. The author's writing really shined as she gripped my attention. It was the romance aspect of the story that I struggled with as Holly and Rafe's attraction started a little too immediately and involved insta-lust. Their feelings never had a chance to gradually build and develop into deeper ones that were more believable as their "hots" for one another took center stage. The middle of the story where Rafe and Holly were alone and dealing with their attraction was where it sagged the most for me as I couldn't connect with that part. The second half of the story, where the action picks up again, is where I locked back in.

The emotion between our couple failed me but my feelings ended up getting hit hard from a later surprising source. Holly ends up getting placed with a group of women who are going to be forced into the sex trade. When Holly first walks in and sits down in a dark, overfilled, foul smelling hut full of women and younger girls, the woman next to her grips her hand and squeezes. Little and big moments of solidarity between the women are showcased throughout their scenes and it will break your heart as, again, the human spirit is revealed. In fact, this wasn't so much a romantic suspense story to me as surviving human spirit suspense; Holly learning her own strength, survival instinct, and capacity to trust and Rafe learning how to have emotions, process, and feel them. The villain of the story was amazing in his shades of grey and will have you revisiting the argument of nature vs. nurture.

As I said, the components of the story were all captivating; it was the flow of their arrangement and the romance that didn't always work for me. If looking for wholly unique characters, an unflinching look at enduring human spirits, and absorbing action, then you will want to give Deception Island a try.
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WhiskeyintheJar | 3 weitere Rezensionen | Feb 14, 2019 |
Edge of Truth by Brynn Kelly
The Legionnaires #2

First book I have read by this author
First book with military hero who is a French Legionnaire
First book with a terrorist organization that is…different

Tess Newell – investigative TV journalist
Imprisoned in a hole in the ground somewhere in Somalia
Tortured by terrorists
Soon to be executed live on TV

Lieutenant Flynn – French Legionnaire
Thrown into the hole in the ground prison with Tess
Soon to be executed
Smart with skills that might help him escape

Action-packed romantic suspense
Could not put it down
Liked the characters
Want to read more by this author

5 Stars
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CathyGeha | Jul 16, 2018 |

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10
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148
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3.8
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7
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