Sunday, September 14, 2014

Book Review - Beyond Solitude by Kit Rocha




My Thoughts

Mia has escaped the opulent yet constrictive world of her patron is Sector Two to find freedom in the passionate world of the O'Kane family in Sector Four. Such a huge change for her to find people who care for her. She ends up working with Ford who was recently injured and she definitely irritates this already cranky man. But little by little she works her way into his heart. He wants to protect and take care of her, but has to let her stand on her own so that they can stand together.

I absolutely LOVE this series and I so enjoyed Ford and Mia's story. It was a little more sweet than most of the others, but still had that spice.

I give Beyond Solitude 5 hearts!



About the Book

Mia risked everything to walk away from a gilded cage in Sector Two, but grasping at freedom was only her first trial. With no protection in the sectors, every day is a struggle to stay alive. Her best hope now is a job working for the most dangerous gang in Sector Four--the O'Kanes.
  
When a motorcycle accident leaves Derek Ford riding a desk at the O'Kane compound, the last thing he needs is a sexy new assistant upending his office and his life. Especially someone like Mia, who greets his growls and commands with smiles and a fierce independence.
  
The friction between them generates an undeniable heat, and Mia's stubborn refusal to let life beat her down stirs Ford's darkest protective instincts. He has the power to take care of her, protect her not only from discomfort but from threats of her past...but first he'd have to claim her.

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About the Author

Kit Rocha is the pseudonym for co-writing team Donna Herren and Bree Bridges. After penning dozens of paranormal novels, novellas and stories as Moira Rogers, they branched out into gritty, sexy dystopian romance. The BEYOND series has appeared on the New York Times and USA Today bestseller lists, and was honored with a 2013 RT Reviewer's Choice award.



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