Monday, November 16, 2015

Kill Without Mercy by Alexandra Ivy

This book is the first in a new series. It was also my first experience with this author. Honestly, I thought the cover was a bit melodramatic looking and almost didn't give it a try. That would have been a pity because I truly loved this story.

Rafe is one of five former soldiers who connected and became family through a shared horrific experience. The five of them have started a security business together at Rafe's urging. Just as things are getting off the ground, Rafe has to leave town to take care of his estranged grandfather's estate.

In another part of the country, Annie begins to have visions, visions she hasn't experienced since she was a child and her father wad discovered to be a serial killer. Annie feels she has no choice but to return to the scene of the crimes to find out whether her visions are real.

In a small town cafe, Rafe and Annie meet when he rescues her from problems related to being recognized as a serial killer's daughter. Annie sticks in his thoughts, so Rafe asks one of his buddies to investigate her history. When women begin vanishing just like they did when she was a child, Annie has no one to turn to for help but Rafe. Luckily, he has all the help she needs. Between him and his friends, they uncover some information that rocks Annie's foundation and causes her to rethink everything she thinks she knows. Through it all, Rafe is a rock, and his friends circle the wagons around Annie. In the end though, Annie will have to protect herself.

I absolutely loved the characters this author created. They had me hooked right off the bat. The very different personalities of the guys made them an interesting and effective team, not to mention attractive in their own way. I really can't wait to get more of these guys. Alexandra Ivy is now on my favorite author list!

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