The Darkest Hour by Maya Banks (KGI #1)
Romantic Suspense
September 7, 2010
Paperback, 290 Pages
Berkley Sensation
Julie from the fab blog Yummy Men and Kick Ass Chicks is guest reviewing today! Take it away Julie!
Favorite Quote: “’Trying to drown me, woman?’
‘You can’t drown a SEAL,’ she taunted. ‘How embarrassing would that be?’
‘God yes,’ he muttered. ‘Shoot me, hand me, let me die of infection from a hangnail, but don’t let me die in the water. They’d send me to hell on principle.’”
“The Darkest Hour” by Maya Banks starts on the one year anniversary of Ethan Kelly’s wife’s death. She died in a plane crash on her way back from a humanitarian mission in South America. He is not taking Rachel’s loss well, even one year later. When I first started reading this book, I thought ‘whoa, this dude needs a hug.’ Then, when Ethan receives an envelope containing photos of his supposed dead wife with a note stating that she is still alive, I thought ‘whoa, this dude needs a beer!’
Can you imagine?! What do you do in that situation? What Ethan did is approach his brothers, the leaders of KGI. The back of the book explains The Kelly Group International (KGI) is “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 US government can’t…” What?… You kinda lost me there after ‘rock hard body’. *clears head* The brothers, along with some of their crew head to South America to save Rachel and to try to unlock the mystery as to why she was being kept alive, let alone being held captive.
Maya Banks writes family units and circles of friends very well. There is always a strong bond between the friends that you can’t help but fall into. The characters in this story are personable and honest and relatable, even if they are all ex military guys and I’m well, not. That’s one of the reasons why I love Maya’s ‘Sweet’ series. The camaraderie between the characters is infectious, and it’s no exception in this book. The Kellys are loud and competitive but they are dedicated to each other, they watch each other’s back and will do anything for their mama. Now who wouldn’t fall for a family like that? And it’s a big one. Marlene and Frank Kelly have six sons! Ethan, Sam, Garrett, Donovan, Nathan and Joe.
The action is this book starts from page one and barely subsides until ‘the end’. But it’s not overwhelming at all because the action vs. the tender moments is well balanced. You get your heart pumpin’, guns blazin’, people duckin’ and muscles quakin’ moments, but you also get your heart tuggin’ moments. Most of those moments are courtesy of Rachel.
During her captivity, Rachel loses most of her memory. She remembers Ethan and his brother Garrett, but not much else, and no specifics about the brothers. She doesn’t even remember why she was being held. After she is rescued, we witness her trying to transition back into her life of before. Slowly pieces start coming back to her, but she’s frustrated. And who can blame her? Rachel is a lovely character. She is strong, even though she has every excuse to curl up into a ball and cry. Now, if you are one who likes an angst ridden hero, then you are going to be a happy camper when it comes to Ethan. He is very happy to have Rachel back, but he is also very anxious. It seems their perfect marriage may not have been so perfect after all. It seems Ethan was a bit of an a-hole, and he’s a little nervous about Rachel remembering about that because he still loves her. He never didn’t love her. He was just a jerk. A big ol’ selfish, jealous jerk. While you’re reading, you know it’s just a matter of time until she remembers how he really was with her, so you are sitting on the edge of your seat, waiting and wondering how it will all go down.
Speaking of going down *wink*, Maya Banks is known for her erotica titles. So, it’s just understood that she knows how to writes yummy, steamy scenes. What I really enjoyed about the love scenes in “The Darkest Hour” was that they were just that, love scenes. Don’t get me wrong, they were hot. But you have a man who screwed up with his wife whom he thought he’d lost (in more ways than one). He is desperate to feel her again and to show her how much he loves her. You have a woman who has no memory of her husband, but who feels a chemistry and a connection to him. She’s dying to get what she feels they had back. The sex is tender while it’s hot. It’s sweet while it has you fanning yourself. It’s just right.
I’m really glad Mandi asked me to read and to review “The Darkest Hour”. Thanks to her, I’ve been introduced to a new series that is fun, exciting and moving by an author I truly enjoy. I’ve been introduced to a series that I plan to keep up with. Yup, yet another series to add to my long list of series I plan on following. Yeah. Thanks Mandi. Really…thanks. ;p
“No Place to Run”, Sam’s story and book two in Maya’s ‘KGI’ series hits stores December 7th 2010 and “Hidden Away”, Garret’s book and the third installment in the series hits shelves in March 2011. Mark your calendar. You know I already have.
Rating: 5/5
Recent Reviews:
The Book Pushers – 5/5
Dear Author – B
Goodreads
This series includes:
The Darkest Hour
No Place to Run – 12/7/10
Hidden Away – 3/2011
Blodeuedd says
The worst thing with a great new series…all those books you just have to buy afterwards, lol.
Mandi says
Great review Julie…I have never read Maya Banks *hides* but this one really sounds like one I would enjoy!!!
amyt865 says
Julie-great review! It sounds like you loved it as much as I did!
Julie says
Blodeuedd – I know right…geesh! lol
Mandi – Thanks, and thanks for having me 'over'. And yes, try Try to find room in your reading schedule to read this one…even if it's only in 2014.
amyt865 – Thanks. It really was a good story.
Christy says
Great review! I'm buying The Darkest Hour today. Can't wait to read it.
tori aka ggs_closet says
Great review Julie. I've never read Maya Banks but this sounds like a good one. :)
Julie says
Christy – Good call!
tori – If you like a good character story mixed with action, you'll like it!
Patti (Book Addict) says
i don't usually like special-ops type books but I do like Maya Banks so I'm thinking I might enjoy this one. Nice review :)
Leontine says
I still have to read the Sweet series but it looks like another winner from Maya Banks hand :)
Paranormal Haven says
I love that quote. This one sounds like it will pull at your heart strings. Nice review!
Stephanie G
Paranormal Haven
Julie says
Patti – It's based around a special-ops family, but I didn't find it took over the whole book.
Leontine – Start with 'Sweet' if you want extra hugging. Start with this if you want action. :)
Paranormal Haven – It does pull at your heart but not to the point where you feel you need a shot of whiskey or anything ;)
Armenia says
Julie, great review. It was thorough and I know what to expect. I'm a fan of Ms. Banks and find her books very enjoyable. I admit I gather books in a series before I start because then I don't miss anything. I hate waiting for the next book, so I just resign myself to petting the first 2 books until the third comes around. hehehe
Erotic Horizon says
Thanks for reminding me of this release – good to know it will be worth the read…
E.H>
Julie says
Armenia – Thanks! I did the same with waiting through a series, but then I got too impatient to wait! :)
Erotic Horizon – You'll enjoy it.
SpazP says
holy crap it's a 5 Star! I am a Maya Banks virgin, she's been on my TBR foreverrrrr, seems like now is a good time to pick her up. Great review!
Julie says
Spaz – If you want to try Maya Banks but aren't really 'in the mood' for erotica right now, then yes this would be a good start.
Artemis says
Julie, wonderful review. A new series I will be starting also; along how many have all of us started.
Armenia ~~ there are quite a few on my TBR that are 3 – 4 deep in the series. Haven't started yet.
Geez, we got it bad……..*shaking head*
Mary G says
Hi Julie
I LOVED this book so much. Great characters, emotion, suspense. etc.
Can't wait for the next one. Enjoyed your review.
Julie says
Artemis – New series are both a blessing and a curse! lol
Mary – I totally agree with you!
Kaetrin says
This one is in the mail for me from The Book Depository. I pre-ordered it but it will be a week or so until it arrives – I'm so jealous you've read it already! I love an angsty read and this one sounds excellent.
Fiction Vixen says
Oh this one is getting good reviews all around. Nice review Julie!
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The Book Vixen says
This one sounds interesting! Thanks for the background info on the author and her erotic writing. That's an easy way for me to gauge the level of heat in a love scene :)
Great review Julie!