Forged in Steele by Maya Banks

Forged in Steele (KGI, #7)

by Maya Banks

The next heart pounding novel in the KGI series from Maya Banks, the New York Times bestselling author of RushFever, and Burn, the Breathless trilogy.

The Kelly Group International (KGI): A super-elite, top secret, family-run business.
Qualifications: High intelligence, rock-hard body, military background.
Mission: Hostage/kidnap victim recovery. Intelligence gathering. Handling jobs the U.S. government can’t…
 
Steele, a KGI team leader, is an enigma not even his teammates understand. His emotions are tightly locked down and nothing can break that icy exterior. Nothing except Maren Scofield, a doctor on a mission, a woman who has gotten under Steele’s skin and threatens to crack that unflappable cool he’s legendary for.
 
Steele is determined not to allow Maren past his carefully guarded defenses. But when she’s in danger, there’s no way he’ll allow anyone else to protect her.
 
Maren’s hiding something. He’s sure of it. But he isn’t prepared for the shocking discovery her secrets reveal. Or how they will forever alter the course of his destiny. He has a decision to make. Hold tight and shut her out. Or take a chance on something more powerful than he’s ever faced: Love.

Reviewed by leelu92 on

4 of 5 stars

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STEELE! I'm trying to figure out how to write this review without giving away too many things that are fun to read on your own. (and i don't feel like doing spoiler tags lol) SO many things we learn about Maren and Steele! I mean, we really didn't know much of anything about Steele or Maren. Steele was uber alpha, super quiet- get it done guy. "Ice man".
Just goes to show you that the right woman can bring almost any man to his knees. For me, I really enjoyed the story Ms. banks wrote for our Steele and Maren. I felt it worked for both of them. I will say I was surprised at how talkative Steele was once he let down his own walls and admitted to himself that KGI was not the end all/be all in his life. There was a scene that was so out of the realm of believabilty (yes, I made that word up) but nothing as bad as in PJs book.
I wonder if we will get more as far as Hancock is concerned- he is a very interesting character. Also, Rusty, Sean and there some new KGI members that are all begging for a story.

Looking forward to Donovan in the next book. Overall, I was very happy with this book and I might even put it in a re read pile- because I LOVE "in love" Steele!

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