Seven Crows by Kate Kessler

Seven Crows

by Kate Kessler

An ex-con tracks down the men who have kidnapped her niece in this gritty and visceral thriller.

Killian Delaney has a skewed moral compass, a high threshold for pain and has just been released from prison to discover that someone has taken her niece.

Killian does not hesitate. Loyalty is the most important thing in her life and when she gets a call from her sister saying that her daughter is missing, Killian immediately begins hunting down the men responsible.

She quickly discovers her niece was involved with a notorious biker gang who are engaged in everything from drugs to human trafficking. And to make it worse, the man who sent Killian to jail, the one she nearly beat to death, is at the centre of it all.

To save her niece, she'll need a plan. A smart, quick, and efficient one. Because she's going to do it right this time. She'll burn them to the ground.

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4 of 5 stars

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This book is intense. Very intense. Killian is an incredible character. She's totally badass and pretty messed up. This book is crass and graphic and extremely violent - even by my standards. The language was over the top and pretty much every female character has been raped at least once. This book won't be for everyone. It won't be for most people.

I liked Killian though. The females in this book were all pretty likable. Shannon was a bit of an idiot to get into the trouble she did but she also handled it like a pro. She was tough and resilient and vicious and it was great. I liked the parole officer, Donna. I liked Story the plain Jane backup. And I liked Dash even though I didn't really love the romance between him and Killian. Or the romance between her and Jason. I don't know, the romance all felt off to me.

It was a fast paced read and I enjoyed the action. 4 stars.

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