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Deadly Premonitions by Kennedy Layne

11/20/2017

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USA Today Bestselling Author Kennedy Layne brings the Safeguard Series to a stunning conclusion with your favorite characters that will have you staying wide awake until the very last page is turned…

The ominous knock on the front door in the middle of the night should have given Shailyn Doyle fair warning, but she answered it despite her palpable fear. Her past had finally come back to haunt her. It would be nothing more than her worst nightmares come to life.

Townes Calvert had been given a brief glimpse of nirvana before having it ripped from his grasp. He now has a chance to reclaim what was taken from him, but he must first hunt down the man responsible for murdering eighteen women and risk all that he loves.

Townes and Shailyn have no choice but to play a sadistic serial killer’s twisted game in their search to reclaim the love they had once been forced to sacrifice. They both have envisioned what could be…but will they end up with nothing more than deadly premonitions?

4 Star Review by Ashley

I'm still relatively new to Kennedy Layne's writing and got into this series way late in the game but I had to know what would happen in this final installment. This is the one I had been waiting for since I was hooked by the alpha men that make up Safeguard Security and the women that only make them stronger.

Townes Calvert has intrigued me since I first met him. He is the man behind the missions and carries a lot of guilt on his shoulders too. Unnecessary guilt, but it's there nonetheless. And it all started with the woman he hasn't gotten out of his head or heart, Shailyn Doyle. It just so happens she is the tie to a vicious serial killer that has nothing but revenge and unfinished business on the mind.

Ugh- that man creeped me out. He was just so disgustingly evil. I could feel the fear radiating from Shaiyin. I could feel the anger pouring out of Townes. But I could also feel how much they loved each other. Despite time and life and distance, these two couldn't deny what had been there years ago was still bubbling below the surface. I LOVED how Townes proved to Shailyn what she meant to him. Not just in his words, but his actions as well.

The men and women of SSI really are a family and to see them all (woohoo- I love getting to catch up with couples from earlier books) come together to defend their own was just what I needed. To say the tension was building as the chapters went on is a vast understatement. That being said, I found the ending to the whole Moss saga, a bit anticlimactic. That's not to say it wasn't thrilling, because it totally was. I just wanted him to suffer a bit more. Overall, Deadly Premonitions was a good conclusion to a thrilling series that was just as dangerous and deadly as it was sexy. And Townes' little surprise for Shailyn at the end...just perfection.

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About the Author

Kennedy Layne is a USA Today bestselling author. She draws inspiration for her military romantic suspense novels in part from her not-so- secret second life as a wife of a retired Marine Master Sergeant. He doubles as her critique partner, beta reader, and military consultant. They live in the Midwest with their teenage son and menagerie of pets. The loyal dogs and mischievous cats appreciate her writing days as much as she does, usually curled up in front of the fireplace. She loves hearing from readers.

AUTHOR LINKS:
Website: http://www.kennedylayne.com/
Newsletter: http://www.kennedylayne.com/newslettertext.html
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kennedylayneauthor/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/KennedyL_Author
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kennedy_layne_author

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