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Thursday, February 1, 2018
Book Review: Edge of Truth (The Legionnaires #2) by Brynn Kelly
Title: Edge of Truth (The Legionnaires #2
Author: Brynn Kelly
Stars: 4 stars
Review:
Brynn Kelly is able to create a action packed story with a feisty female reporter who won't stop from getting her story out and a Alpha Male who wants nothing to do with her but survive. someone between being imprisoned together and saving each others lives they fall madly in love. Your traditional Harlequin romance story.
Yet this story standout in so many different way. The author is able to take an action pack story that many times feels like readers are on a roller coaster and blend a background story of Flynn that will hook readers in wanting to know more about the mystery man and his desire to keep his secret and his past silent and boy I didn't see that one coming.
Brynn Kelly creates a vivid Africa nation where men and woman are sold for food and the trill of war. The story is over the top but the author is able to create such amazing characters anything silly is pushed aside.
Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher Harlequin Books for the copy of Edge of Truth.
Synopsis:
A woman searching for the truth…
Kidnapped and thrown in an underground prison, journalist Tess Newell thinks she’s a goner. Stopping the terrorists holding her hostage seems impossible—until the arrival of a mysterious prisoner whose smile masks an edge more lethal than their captors.
A soldier with the darkest of secrets…
A French Foreign Legionnaire bound to a brotherhood that is both his blessing and curse, Flynn launches a daring escape—but honor won’t allow him to abandon the brazen, alluring reporter whose prying questions could bring down his world. The only thing more dangerous than the enemy close on their tail is the searing passion threatening to detonate between them
About The Author:
As a journalist, Brynn Kelly once spent her days chasing stranger-than-fiction news reports. Now she spends them writing larger-than-life novels, in a happy bubble of fiendish plots and delicious words. Brynn has a journalism degree, and has won several prestigious writing and journalism awards, including the Valerie Parv Award and Pacific Hearts Award. Her debut novel, Deception Island, was a Golden Heart finalist. She’s also a bestselling non-fiction author, in her native New Zealand.
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