Monday, January 16, 2017

Finding Kyle by Sawyer Bennett~ New Release and Review


Blurb:
When you’ve lived your life as a criminal… When you’ve done unspeakable things … When your soul has become dark and stained… The path to redemption begins where you least expect it. Kyle Sommerville is in hiding and doesn’t want to be found by anyone. Certainly not by his quirky, free-spirited neighbor who’s managed to push her way past the walls he’s built around him. But Jane Cresson’s indomitable will and insatiable curiosity about her reclusive neighbor makes it impossible for Kyle to stay immersed in his dark world. Little by little, she claws through his shell. Day by day, she gets him to smile a little more. Night by night, they both find pleasure they never knew existed. When Kyle’s terrible past is exposed, Jane begins to think she’s in over her head. Can her love for this broken man finally clear his path to redemption, or will Kyle’s darkness extinguish every bit of hope she’s put into him?

Purchase links:
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Elizabeth's Review


My rating: 4 of 5 stars


Review copy provided by publisher via Net Galley


I first met the character of Kyle in Ms. Bennett's Wicked Horse series. I didn't know a lot about him, but it was enough that when this book came up, I was intrigued.
Finding Kyle give us a glimpse of what happens after someone has had to do horrible things for the greater good - what happens after the undercover job is over?
Taciturn Kyle meets his match with the fun, spunky Jane while hiding out to testify against the bad guys. Ms. Bennett gave us a well written and enjoyable story that lets us see Kyle's character evolve and a romance blossom.
As much I liked Kyle and his character development, I love Jane. She was sweet, funny, and went after what she wanted. The two of them together are a treat.
This story had just the right balance of romance, friendship, and intrigue. Definitely a good book, but not too heavy of a read.

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