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Loading... Stolen (Lucy Kincaid, Bk. 6) (edition 2013)by Allison BrennanMaybe I just need a break from Lucy Kincaid, but I struggled with this one - putting it aside several times before finally finishing it. What makes it more painful is that this was a novella, not a full length novel. Lucy is still training to be an FBI agent, while Sean (her boyfriend) has gone undercover working with Noah. It wasn't bad... again, maybe I've read too many Lucy Kincaid books recently. Not enough Twists for a 5 star, but still good, 4.5, rounded to 4 stars. For me, with not too much romance, a short non-kinky sex-scene and the story about hacking and b&e in highly secured buildings, just my kind of story. Could even had more detailed descriptions of the tech, but ok. In the end not enough surprises and twists to warrant 5 stars, still, highly recommended and I think so far the best one in the series. Nothing is more important to private investigator Sean Rogan than his relationship with FBI trainee Lucy Kincaid. But when his past catches up with him, Sean faces an ultimatum: clear his name and help the FBI take down a rogue agent, or go to prison and lose everything he holds dear. Lucy Kincaid and Sean Rogan are great characters. Brennan's books have complex plots, well-developed characters, plenty of suspense and romance. What's not to like? I am completely hooked on the Lucy Kincaid books. Stolen was an absolutely amazing read for me. I think the series only keeps getting better and better. This book focused more on Sean than Lucy, and I really enjoyed Sean and Noah working together. Digging deeper into Sean's history also provided valuable insight into his character. The suspense plot was intricate, complex, and so fast paced that I lost myself in the story. I didn't want it to end. I really enjoyed all the characters that I've grown to know, and the addition of Deanna was perfect. I so wish that Noah could find someone to love him! Sean and Lucy are stronger than ever, and I am can't wait to read the next book. Allison is a complete master in this genre and a must read for those who enjoy romantic thrillers. |
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Lucy Kincaid and Sean Rogan are great characters. Brennan's books have complex plots, well-developed characters, plenty of suspense and romance. What's not to like? ( )