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Captured by K.L. Myers, Renee Dyer

mooncricketjp's review

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3.0

Torn.

I’m torn on how to review this book. Two things stood out for me: (1) I could tell that it was written by two authors. In my opinion, it wasn’t a seamless transition from one chapter to the next. (2) I didn’t feel the chemistry between the two main characters. That being said, the plot was amazing. I would recommend this book for that alone. It was different and intriguing. I kind of wish the authors had played up the monster more than they did.

bookaddictreviews's review

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5.0

This isn’t the first book I’ve read by K.L. Myers, but it is my first book by Renee Dyer. I honestly didn’t know what to expect going into this book. I was hooked from the very beginning. This story was nothing like expected in the best way possible. It was an emotional rollercoaster that I didn’t want to end.

Brecken is a man on a mission. Willow is heart broken over her loss and just wants to be back with her love. This is a story of two extremely broken people who have found that someone to help piece them back together.

The letters, oh the letters, those killed me. They brought me to tears. I could feel my heart breaking for Willow. She had lost herself and finally got the chance to find herself. I had such a love/hate relationship with Brecken. He thought he was doing what was best for Willow, but I wanted to slap that man silly for what he did. I get why, but still. It broke me.

This story was an unexpected surprise that I couldn’t put down. It broke my heart, but also put it back together again.

heather_whit's review

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4.0

This book is full of twist and turns and will leave you staring at your kindle screaming in your head what in the heck did I just read? There are so many twist and turns you have to continue reading just to see what is going to happen next. The main question I had while reading is, can an angel of mercy become a knight and shinning armor?

Brecken and Willow are two broken souls that have endured a tragic loss. One has turned to the "dark" side while the other has turned into herself. When the two are brought together their need to accept the lives they have chosen are brought to light. They are both broken hearted and believe they do not deserve to find happiness.

The back and forth between the two will leave you on the edge of your seat. The dual point of view is great when trying to figure out what the other is thinking. You will sit back and just wait for the explosion of feelings to happen, and believe me there are more than a few of those moments. All I can say is sit back and enjoy the ride you are about to endure.

Can they both see just what they have been missing in life? Will they give in? Will they finally admit that they need each other? You will just have to grab a copy to find out for yourselves.
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