By K.L. Donn
Speechless. I am simply awed by KL Donn.
Emily Baxter was running from a stalker who was determined to catch her. She comes across Maxwell Secures, a security firm run by Nate and Ty Maxwell, who in turn assigns her case to Dane Johnston and Cooper Sheppard.
Dane and Cooper, best of friends and both retired Marines, fall head over heels for Emily and vow to protect her with their lives.
Emily’s story was wow, just… wow. From Keeley’s Fight, which, if I am not mistaken, was KL Donn’s first foray into writing, I find myself getting hooked into the web of her writing. I love that I see her evolve as a writer, both in the way her plots grow, and how, even when there were some editing misses, her stories had me by the throat.
Knowing that she has some of my all-time favorite authors mentoring her as she goes through the aches and pains of a budding writer—three years and twenty books—I am 100 percent a fan!
Emily’s Protectors revolve around the subject of stalking—not an easy subject, but KL Donn was able to weave a tale so engrossing that, even though some readers might cringe at the violence that was described in the book, manages to pull the reader in from start to finish. Her signature ménage scenes did not even detract from the story and, enhanced it, showing how the heroine was able to thrive and survive her stalker because of the strength of their relationship.
The fact that the ending was devoid of an epilogue, which for some readers, is a must, was not even bothersome, because, although not a cliffhanger, it makes one anxious to read more on another character, Kennedy. And that I will do as soon as I put down my pen.
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