GRR Reviews Blind Fury (Men of Steele Book 1) by Gwen Hernandez


Blind Fury is a romantic suspense novel about secrets that must be kept vs. loyalty to family and friend. The suspense was actually quite decent if a bit nebulous.

Jenna Ryan was devastated by the news that her brother, a security contractor in Afghanistan, was killed, and the incident was classified by the state department. The only one she can turn to was Mick Fury, her brother's best friend, who was also there but cannot talk about it. Mick always had a thing for Jenna, but she's his best bud's sister. Then Jenna's apartment was tossed and trashed, then her car as well, then her entire house was blown up... Then came a package in the mail for her... From her dead brother, who had found evidence of wrongdoing... It was clear that Mick and Jenna knew too much... Now Mick must put everything on the line to keep Jenna safe, even his heart, against an enemy with ruthless reach...

I find the final combat sequence merely tolerable, but then I find it a bit convenient to wrap up the whole thing like this. Which I won't spoil.

Category: Romantic Suspense

Primary Plot: Woman needing answers about her brother's death turned to his best friend and teammate, and stumbles into huge conspiracy

Tropes: woman in peril, protector, best friend's sibling, conspiracy

Overall Rating: 4/5

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