

You guys, the Kelly brothers always make me feel everything! So why am I surprised that Nathan would do such a thing to me? I believe this is because the twins, Nathan and Joe, haven't been around as often as the other Kelly brothers. We've only seen them on rare occasions till now. Those two will undoubtedly win your heart.
This book featured all of the excitement we've come to anticipate from this series: kidnappings, firearms, helicopters, you name it, this series has it. However, this particular book carried a hint of something...more. Something...out of the ordinary. It was definitely an unusual twist. Another difference was the ending, which, although bringing some closure to Nathan and Shea's narrative, does not totally end it. When you've finished the last page, it's clear that the narrative isn't over. I'm looking forward to seeing how it progresses.
I was curious what would happen to Nathan, one of the twins and the youngest Kelly brother after he was kidnapped by the enemy. While I understand why the novel turned out the way it did, especially with the paranormal parts, I just couldn't get on board with the extraordinary in an ordinary world. Leaving that aside for a moment, I believe the book would have received an A+ if it without those parts.
I've always been a fan of the Kelly brothers, and this book didn't disappoint. The brothers have a fantastic and incredible connection together, and even as their wives became engaged with Nathan and Shea, they each had their own strengths to contribute to the problem at hand, and still came together as a family when they were most needed. I enjoyed getting a glimpse into the lives of the previous couples and hope that Banks continues to feature more of the Kelly family throughout the series.
I also thought the suspense was beautifully done. Nathan was still in captivity with the enemy at the start, and every page flip made me want to cry for him. But after he was out and had a chance to recuperate, he went straight back to being that tough trained soldier, coming through for Shea when she needed it the most.
The relationship between Shea and Nathan was perhaps my favorite part of the novel. They had a deep and sincere connection to one another because of the paranormal element, and despite the fact that their declarations of love came on relatively suddenly, it was also believable and authentic to their relationship. I adored these two together.
The suspense was well done, the characters drew me in and had me falling in love, and the romance was so nicely done and hot. It was only the one HUGE elephant in the room that made me nervous. I always look forward to the next book in this series since I adore all of the characters who have already been introduced.
You guys, the Kelly brothers always make me feel everything! So why am I surprised that Nathan would do such a thing to me? I believe this is because the twins, Nathan and Joe, haven't been around as often as the other Kelly brothers. We've only seen them on rare occasions till now. Those two will undoubtedly win your heart.
This book featured all of the excitement we've come to anticipate from this series: kidnappings, firearms, helicopters, you name it, this series has it. However, this particular book carried a hint of something...more. Something...out of the ordinary. It was definitely an unusual twist. Another difference was the ending, which, although bringing some closure to Nathan and Shea's narrative, does not totally end it. When you've finished the last page, it's clear that the narrative isn't over. I'm looking forward to seeing how it progresses.
I was curious what would happen to Nathan, one of the twins and the youngest Kelly brother after he was kidnapped by the enemy. While I understand why the novel turned out the way it did, especially with the paranormal parts, I just couldn't get on board with the extraordinary in an ordinary world. Leaving that aside for a moment, I believe the book would have received an A+ if it without those parts.
I've always been a fan of the Kelly brothers, and this book didn't disappoint. The brothers have a fantastic and incredible connection together, and even as their wives became engaged with Nathan and Shea, they each had their own strengths to contribute to the problem at hand, and still came together as a family when they were most needed. I enjoyed getting a glimpse into the lives of the previous couples and hope that Banks continues to feature more of the Kelly family throughout the series.
I also thought the suspense was beautifully done. Nathan was still in captivity with the enemy at the start, and every page flip made me want to cry for him. But after he was out and had a chance to recuperate, he went straight back to being that tough trained soldier, coming through for Shea when she needed it the most.
The relationship between Shea and Nathan was perhaps my favorite part of the novel. They had a deep and sincere connection to one another because of the paranormal element, and despite the fact that their declarations of love came on relatively suddenly, it was also believable and authentic to their relationship. I adored these two together.
The suspense was well done, the characters drew me in and had me falling in love, and the romance was so nicely done and hot. It was only the one HUGE elephant in the room that made me nervous. I always look forward to the next book in this series since I adore all of the characters who have already been introduced.