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Fury

By: Ronie Kendig, Steffani Webb
Narrated by: Laura E. Richcreek, Magnus Carlssen
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Amidst the glittering heat of Abu Dhabi, Hollyn Reinhardt’s world shatters in one tragic night. Once a child prodigy, now a leading AI scientist, she’s left reeling from her parents’ sudden death—and the haunting suspicion that it was no accident. Vulnerable yet defiant, Hollyn must protect her life’s work from unseen enemies.

Enter Davis Ledger: former Green Beret, owner of a keen-nosed military working dog named Fury, and the slightly older man whose rugged charm once captured Hollyn’s young heart. Medically discharged and disillusioned, he’s ready for peace in the US, but walks back into the line of fire when he discovers his friends have been murdered and that their daughter Hollyn—now all grown up—needs his help.

Following an attempt on her life, Hollyn realizes the USB containing her code has been stolen. Code that, in the wrong hands, could kill thousands. But Davis’s sable German shepherd, who has been specially trained to sniff out electronics, is the perfect dog to ensure this doesn’t end in disaster. They have no choice but to join up with a black ops group to protect Hollyn and hunt down the tech.

As they’re pursued by killers, Hollyn struggles to douse her reigniting crush, while Davis finds it harder and harder to deny his feelings and stay mission-focused. With the clock ticking down to an unthinkable catastrophe, Hollyn and Davis face the ultimate test. Can they thwart the threat and reclaim the code, or will their second chance at love end in heartbreak—or worse…disaster?

A masterful blend of breathless suspense and heart-stopping romance, this tale of danger, devotion, and rekindled love will have you at the edge of your seat.

A Breed Apart: Legacy
Book 1: Havoc
Book 2: Chaos
Book 3: Riot
Book 4: Fury
Book 5: Surge (coming soon)

A Breed Apart by Ronie Kendig
Book 1: Trinity
Book 2: Talon
Book 3: Beowulf

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LOVED both male and female voices

Great story. It enhanced the audio to have both male and female voices but the story on its own is a keeper.

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Exciting

I enjoyed the many aspects of this book: intrigue, romance, technical aspects & of course and dog and a wounded soldier.

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Not my favorite

I thought the heroine acted really silly and immature. The authors use the common and annoyingly stupid trope of her trying to act independently when we all know she is not capable of defending herself or solving her problems on her own. Also, what is it with authors having the women try to save everyone by giving themselves up? We all know how that ends and it makes them look so dumb even if things end up working out.

The reader’s voice pitches very high sometimes which made the heroine seem spoiled, childish, and incapable of adult decision making. I had a hard time thinking of her as intelligent or independent and that is exactly what we are told she is.

I am going to read the book. Maybe my perception of it will improve. One thing is that I bought both Audible and Kindle versions so neither Amazon nor authors lost money from me. Haha.

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