Kennedy’s Redemption

By K.L. Donn

Kennedy Maxwell is running from demons haunting her soul. Left to fight alone, she’s soon lost to the monsters in her head.

Twins Creedence and Lincoln Black found the one thing they’ve been searching for in Kennedy, but they had to fight hard to vanquish her demons to be able to claim her for themselves.

She was meant for them. The soft to their hard. And them for her. They would be the strength to her fragile. Together they could be perfect.

–KL Donn

I went into Kennedy’s story with a bit of trepidation, as I knew, from the previous book, Emily’s Protectors, that this one will be an emotional journey. I was right. I had to put the book down for a day, because, hell—abuse, torture, and violence are not easy topics to read, no matter how one sugar-coat it.

This is a story of strength. This is a story of survival. This is a story of finding sunshine after the rain. Of hope, for those of us who were victims at one point. Kennedy’s redemption is our redemption.

That being said, I give KL Donn five stars for Kennedy’s story. When I finally closed the last chapter, I felt redeemed, having breathed a huge sigh of relief that Kennedy finally found her peace, with the help of Creed and Linc, her two, over-protective, alpha men.

Thank you, KL Donn, for this story.

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