Sunday, April 12, 2020

Review of Claimed by the Enemy by Flora Ferrari


I received this book with the understanding that I could leave a voluntary and honest review. 

In this book we get Cormac Killanney's story and we are introduced to Shannon O'Donnell. Shannon has always heard that the Killanney's are killers and the worst of the bunch well at least that is what her brother Patrick says. She doesn't really remember having problems with them when their father was alive. She doesn't know what is truth but the pull she feels for Cormac can't be denied. Cormac knew one day he would find his mate he just didn't think it would come from a rival family. He and his brother's have known things are getting worse ever since they killed one of the O'Donnell's when they came to their bar. Now however things are getting much much worse. Cormac is down at the docks and learns that Patrick is trafficking people. Will these two get a HEA or will the love of family drive a rift between them?

This is another hit out of the park by this author. We do have the brothers and their mates back in this book so if you haven't read the first two you might want to just so you don't ruin any surprises. It does have some amazing ups and downs I really want to tell you about. However I don't want to ruin it for any other readers. I will say this book will have you on the edge of your seat from the first word to the very end. I would highly recommend it to anyone and everyone. 

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