
Midnight Revenge
Killer Instincts Series, Book 7
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Narrated by:
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Allyson Ryan
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By:
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Elle Kennedy
Out of all the stone-cold mercenaries in Jim Morgan's black ops organization, Derek "D" Pratt is the most intimidating. He is tight-lipped and covered in tattoos, and even the other guys on his team are afraid to ask him about his past. D's been off the grid for years, but after his teammate, Sullivan, is mistakenly captured in his place, D is forced to come out of hiding and face his demons. When D lands in Mexico, he's ready to risk everything to save his friend.
To complicate matters, Sofia Amaro, a feisty doctor who D had a one-night stand with months ago, has tracked him down. And in an instant she's unintentionally caught up in his life-threatening rescue mission. Now D must extract not one but two people from the most violent world he's ever encountered. And one of them is carrying his child....
Contains mature themes.
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Sadly, Team Noelle barely play a role here. Instead it’s a lot of torture, abuse of women,
and unbelievable romance…and yet…
The most aggravating thing about this story was civilian Sofia constantly heading into danger, like Bambi to the slaughter. And, Noelle helping Sofia jet off to a foreign country to join D on a mission … with only the rookie member of the team to join her?! Riiight. This was another installment where the group was behind the ball for the entire book, getting out of situations by luck and external factors rather than the supposed skill of Team Morgan.
Then there’s the plot about Sully held prisoner for six months, and a kingpin not torturing the intel out of him with brute force, but instead using mind games. Completely unrealistic types of torture and also unrealistic that Sully would hold out for so long. Then the ridiculous plots get even worse, like an undercover operator working for nine years without knowing the operation was over.
And amid the nonsense prisoner plot, we have a romance based on a single (admittedly hot) sex scene resulting in pregnancy, followed by unrealistic romantic interludes while in a dungeon, or in a motel room when you’d think D and Sofia should be worried about the welfare of Sully or the rest of the group.
And after how many books, the sub-arc for Sully and Liam’s MM romance still goes unfulfilled.
Tarnation! I’m so frustrated!!
And yet, as D would say, “you make me feel,” and yes, I felt a lot, good, bad, wrecked. This was stupid.
This was nonsense. The behavior of everyone was aggravating. The sex scenes (other than the first one) weren’t sexy. And yet, I felt for D, hurt for D, cheered for D. I haven’t been so invested in the HEA since book 1. I hated this. I loved this. If Sully and Liam had gotten closure, I’d have five starred this, sigh.
Respect to the author. Respect to the narrator.
The next book closes the series, including for Sully and Liam, but tragically switches to a new narrator.
Utter nonsense … and yet
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What a surprising story!
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Boston does finally get his BFF back but, is forced to leave him within 48 hours. This is definitely an emotional roller coaster but, definitely worth the time spent listening to it.
-V from Kansas
I didn’t want it to end!
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The narrator did a good job with the characters and story.
Interesting read, dark and tense
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For a highly educated women, doctor Sophie was dumber than dirt. She had sex with violent, sociopath Derek, got pregnant, then decided she had to tell him about the baby. While I normally believe that a man deserves to know about a pregnancy, I didn't understand why Sophia trusted Derek so easily.
Rather than wait for Derek to return from his latest mission, Sophie followed him into a dangerous situation without considering the consequences to her unborn child. Why would an intelligent doctor, who has treated too many victims of violence, be so naïve?
Derek's mission (saving a team member from a sadistic human slaver) was dark and depressing, with lots a graphic descriptions of rape, torture and murder. The sex scene (in a dirty prison cell) was particularly unromantic and unbelievable.
Needless to say, I did not find Midnight Revenge romantic or enjoyable.
Dumb Doctor
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