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Keenan

Dangerous Doms, Book 1

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Keenan

By: Jane Henry
Narrated by: Kai Kennicott, Wen Ross
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I was raised to be invisible. Kept hidden, protected, untouched. A pretty thing locked away from the world of men—and from the truth.

Then the King of Ireland's criminal underworld claimed me. He rules with blood and fear, a man whispered about in back rooms and prayed against in churches. He doesn't ask. He takes.

When his empire is threatened, mercy is a weakness he can't afford—until I become one.

Now I belong to the most dangerous man alive. His captive. His obsession. His wife. There are no escape routes from a man like him. No bargains. No safe words.

In his world, loyalty is bought with violence, love is indistinguishable from possession, and once you're his, there is no going back.

I was innocent once. Now I'm his—and the underworld will burn before he lets me go.

©2020 Jane Henry (P)2020 Jane Henry
Romantic Suspense Romance Suspense
Captivating Plot • Strong Character Development • Thrilling Suspense • Passionate Romance • Unique Premise

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Great story, great narrators. Can’t wait to listen to the next book. This is a five star book.

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Oh how I enjoyed the narration on this one... swoon.. the whole way through. Makes me want to move to Ireland!

The story was fabulously written... Keenan was such a good man... kaitlin was so very lucky to be found by him.

Just speak to me...

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I've really come to love the dual narrative. And this one is good.
Maybe I'm off but some of the phrasing didn't seem to fit even for someone who's in the Irish mob. Really it was that they were a tad repetitive in a some of places. I did have a hard time getting into this particular story. I will say that I was pleased that unlike some Dom/sub stories, this one was believable and didn't irritate me to no end. The heroine is very innocent due to her upbringing but she still has a spine. I appreciated that a lot. I'm actually looking forward to the next novel to see if it will have the same pluses to it.

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I loved this book, the story drew me right in and held me captive straight to the end. No doubt, Jane Henry is one gifted author, her descriptive writing brings the reader and/or listener into the world she created right along side the characters, giving you an inside view of what they are thinking, feeling and seeing. There is great character development and world building, as the story goes on learn more of the politics and hierarchy in the Irish mob, the clans. Keenan McCarthy is next in line to rule the McCarthy Clan, his father Seamus is aging and getting ready to step back giving his son more leadership roles. After learning they are being double crossed and that another clan may be making a power play they are given a tip to check the light house, they may find out who is behind it. They find out more than that they find a girl, Caitlin, in possession of some damning evidence. I adored Caitlin, growing up reclusively she had an innocence about her, sure it made her a bit naive but she was a strong, bright woman able to stand up for herself, someone, pretty hard to stand up to a Dom. Keenan unsure what to make of her senses that there is something about her, something he is attracted to. I love how everything plays out in this book, it is brilliantly plotted with lots of drama, angst, action, twists and turns, thrilling suspense, some heartfelt moments and some hot loving. Jane Henry, thank you for another awesome story and start to a new series, I am looking forward to what comes next for the McCarthy Clan in Cormac’s story.

Kai Kennicott and Wen Ross are awesome narrators and voice artists. They do an amazing job portraying, bringing them to life, humanizing them with their own voice and personality. Kai Kennicott nailed Caitlin’s persona, captured her innocence and strength. Wen Ross’ Keenan was perfection too and that Irish accent, wow, awesome!! They are entertaining storytellers and a pleasure to listen to. Thank you another fabulous listen🎧

Outstanding Story & Narration🎧 Mesmerizing!

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When I saw this was going to be an Irish based mafia book, I knew I had to give it a listen. Jane Henry's first book in her new Dangerous Doms series is just what I needed for my weekend. Jack Anderson raises a girl in seclusion. Upon his death, she finds that she must enter into the evil world outside her comfortable lighthouse and finds how right he was. Captured and taken prisoner, she finds herself in a precarious position. Keenan, the next in line for the head of the clan takes her in as his to find out what if she is indeed who she says she is. He is definitely taken with her, but with her naivete, will she find his type of man the one for her? This story is action packed, full of secrets and power struggles. The world building is essential as we meet and get to know bits and pieces of the McCarthy family and their place in the Irish mafia. It's women are feisty, the men protective and the bonds strong. The clan is loyal til the end, and the secret it holds can change everything. Will it come to fruition in time? Sweet and tender, dominant and disciplinary, we find out just how loyal and loving Keenan is. I can't wait to hear what is next for this family!

Kai Kennicott and Wen Ross deliver an amazing performance. Kennicott easily falls into character as Caitlin. She portrays Caitlin with an innocence, but always keeps her feisty. And Ross just nails that sexy, protective Irish brogue as Keenan. He pulls out all the stops and finds his inner Irishmen. This is entertainment at it's best.

Fantastic start to this new series!

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