Finding Kyle
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Narrated by:
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Kirsten Leigh
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Lance Greenfield
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By:
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Sawyer Bennett
When you've lived your life as a criminal....
When you've done unspeakably evil 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 secretive 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 finally extinguish every bit of hope she's put into him?
©2017 Sawyer Bennett (P)2017 Sawyer BennettListeners also enjoyed...
Great spinoff character from Wicked Horse!
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My 1st Sawyer Bennett
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Kristen and Lance did an amazing job narrating this story that kept me interested and excited the entire time. The only thing that could have made it better was a duet style narration.
The book is most definitely worth a credit. I have thoroughly enjoyed everything that I've listened to by Sawyer Bennett and this book is no different.
Please Find Kyle Because Kyle Is So Lost
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LOVED this book!!
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So it was perfectly acceptable that Kyle (ATF agent) raped, tortured and murdered some of the American taxpayers he was sworn to protect. Sorry, but that rationalization is disturbing on so many levels; Kyle got to pay God, deciding who lived and died, justified as long as his intention was to catch the "bad guys".
Although I understand that law enforcement officials have an incredibly difficult job, there are many ways to gather information on criminal groups that don't involve federal agents committing violent crimes against civilians.
Since I could not relate to Kyle's character with his belated remorse or Jane's stupidity in hopping in bed with a virtual stranger, I did not enjoy the book, even though it was well written with some humorous parts.
Finding Kyle Guilty
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