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Title | : | Whispers in the Dark (KGI #4) |
Author | : | Maya Banks |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 333 pages |
Published | : | January 7th 2012 (first published January 3rd 2012) |
Categories | : | Romance. Romantic Suspense. War. Military Fiction. Suspense. Contemporary Romance. Contemporary. Fantasy. Paranormal |
Maya Banks
Kindle Edition | Pages: 333 pages Rating: 4.32 | 15388 Users | 817 Reviews
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She came to him when he needed her the mostShe came to him at his lowest point. The voice of an angel, a whisper in the dark. She’s the only thing that gets Nathan Kelly through his captivity, the endless days of torture and the fear that he’ll never return to his family. With her help, he’s able to escape. But he isn’t truly free, because now she’s disappeared and he’s left with an all-consuming emptiness as he struggles to pick up the pieces of his life. Did he imagine his angel? Or is she out there, needing his help as he’d once needed hers?
Now he rushes to save her before it’s too late
Shea has been on the run from people who will stop at nothing to exploit her unique abilities. She never wanted to drag Nathan, who’d already suffered so much, into danger, but she doesn’t have a choice so she reaches out to him for help. Finally face-to-face after having already formed a soul-deep bond in hell, their emotional connection is even more powerful than their telepathic one. Nathan refuses to consider ever letting her go again, but she worries they can never have a life free of the dangers that dog her every step. He’ll protect her with his every breath, but can he convince her that they are meant to face these threats together?
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Original Title: | Whispers in the Dark (KGI, #4) ASIN B005ERITRU |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | KGI #4 |
Characters: | Nathan Kelly, Shea Peterson |
Setting: | Tennessee(United States) Afghanistan California(United States) …more New Mexico(United States) …less |
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Ratings: 4.32 From 15388 Users | 817 ReviewsPiece Containing Books Whispers in the Dark (KGI #4)
Too paranormal, too boring and too corny!Strange to notice, but I dont understand why Maya Banks writes so many love scenes with her heroines going to work on the heroes with their mouths, but the heroes almost never return the favour. Sometimes I feel like the scenes are written by men but then all the corny family scenes tell me this author is definitely a woman. Men dont talk or act the way she writes!I had trouble staying interested until the end. Though I anticipated racing through thisThis book had an awesome beginning, holding me in it's grip from the start. Youngest Kelly brother Nathan is being held captive somewhere in Afghanistan by (probably) the Taliban. On the verge of giving up after being relentlessly tortured day after day, a voice comes to him out of the dark, urging him not to give up.You aren't alone. I'm here.You mustn't give up. I'm with you. I won't leave you. Is he hallucinating? Losing his mind? Is it the voice of an angel? Or can the voice Nathan hears in
This story was worth the 11 month wait. Great romantic suspense with a little twist of paranormal. But let me say that it just a twist that adds to the story. Don't be alarmed if you don't normally ready PNR.Nathan was s hero to die for. I loved him every page of this book. Shea is a strong heroine worthy of our hero.Overall 4.5 star read.
When it comes to action both in and out of the bedroom, the Kelly Brothers never fail to disappoint. This is a hot little number, with action, sweet romance, a touch of PNR and of course to die for alpha males. It's a keeper!
I did enjoy some aspects of this book, but I also had a lot of problems. The base of the romantic relationship was really sweet and I love all the Kelly brothers. However, I cant give more than a three stars for the book. The whole storyline about the telepathy just didnt do it for me at all. In a paranormal series? Maybe. Or even a dystopian possibly. But here? It was just way too weird and far-fetched. I didnt like it one bit. Even once we got the explanation, it wasnt enough for me. I just
This review was posted at Under The CoversI think the easiest way to write a review for this book is to just give you a list of the good, the bad and the ugly.The Good:- The Kelly family! Even though we don't get to see as much of all of them as I would've liked, we do get some brother interaction. I look forward to reading this series because I love this family.- Plenty of action and suspense. Bad guys, running and fighting. The suspense level was excellent.The Bad:- The hero. Is it bad to say
My Review:I have adored the KGI series so far, and let me just say up front on this review that, hands down, this is my favorite book in the series so far. I cannot fully explain to you how much I truly loved this book, but I am going to try! I love the entire premise of this story. Shea has special telepathic powers. Overall, they have made her life hell, but she can't ignore the telepathic communications from a soldier being tortured who is on the brink of giving up, Nathan Kelly.After a month
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