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Blind Fury by Gwen Hernandez

jujelly's review against another edition

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2.0

[29/77]
⤷ this is book 29 of 77 books i have downloaded for free on amazon kindle, so it may be time to finally go through them all. oh god, wish me luck.

well. i don't buy any of it. i don't connect to the characters, they're very shallowly written and so is the plot. there were action scenes and there was clearly a threat, yet i didn't get any sense of these main characters to be in danger at all. it didn't feel like i had anything to worry about, and it didn't pull me in nor intrigue me.

but it was an okay read. like, it's just...existing, i guess?

inmyhumbleopinion's review against another edition

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5.0

Lots of action and adventure in this romantic suspense tale by “new to me author” Gwen Hernandez. Rule number one in the Guy Code is you don’t hit on your best buds sister. Mick has been trying to stay away for years but when that best bud asks you to take care of her with his dying breath what is a guy to do. Jenna has been kept away from the rough side of life by an over protective brother but when trouble shows up at her door there is nobody she would rather have to keep her safe (besides her brother) than Mick. He is hot and charming and has a way with the ladies but that hasn’t kept Jenna from wanting him. When your life is on the line priorities shift and you discover that life is to be lived and sometimes that means taking a risk even if it may break your heart. I will look for future installments of the Men of Steele.
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booknookie's review against another edition

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3.0

A solid 3 star. A complete review can be read on https://bookchicksblog.wordpress.com/.

ccgwalt's review

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3.0

High body count and mostly unbelievable plot. Otherwise this is a pretty standard romantic suspense with a military/seal/security service type hero and the one woman he finds irresistible. I can't imagine the amount of therapy everyone in this book is going to need. I hope they have good insurance.
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