Ronan
by Blue Saffire
Ronan
Since the day the lass landed on Irish soil, she has done my head in. She’s the friend of my nephew’s bird. For that reason, I told myself to keep my distance. However, I made one mistake.
It was one kiss but everything about her has haunted me since. After years of pain and loss, I want to breathe again. I want to start something new.
However, I should be focused on the family’s business. Especially now that the Alliance is coming to life and my da has asked me to stand right in the middle of it.
Dean
I needed to get away. All my life I’ve given my all and my trust was broken over and over again. Friends, family, colleagues—they’ve all done me dirty.
Life has taught me money can’t buy you love, but it will purchase plenty of enemies. I’m tired of being treated like a non-factor with no feelings. Just a pocket for others to reach in or a resource to be used. Lakia and Kaye have proven to be real ones but I keep even them at arm’s length and away from my truth.
I don’t need anyone else in my life, I don’t want to let anyone else in. Especially not the older, sexy redhead who has a way with words and skills that could melt your bones from your body.
So how in the world do I end up married to the same persistent man? He’s not going to let me go. Frankly, I’m tired of running. It has only stolen from me more than the situations I’ve run from.
What will happen when she allows our worlds to collide? How will we handle the truth? Can we survive all the drama thrown our way or will it be better to give up?
*This a Novel in the Kings of New York Series, a spinoff from the bestselling, award-winning series Legally Bound that introduced LaSalle, Brooklyn, Logan, and Misha. While you can read this book as a standalone, it will enhance the read to Blue’s books in the provided book order. Blue Saffire’s books are written to weave, loop, and intertwine with one another. You will find that the series builds together for a greater experience.
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Martial Peak Reviews
Blue Saffire's Ronan is a captivating addition to the Kings of New York series, a spinoff from the acclaimed Legally Bound series. This novel intricately weaves romance, drama, and the complexities of human relationships into a narrative that is both engaging and emotionally resonant. The story is set against the backdrop of family loyalty, personal redemption, and the pursuit of love, making it a compelling read for fans of contemporary romance with a twist of suspense.
The novel centers around two protagonists, Ronan and Dean, whose lives intersect in unexpected ways. Ronan is a character who embodies the quintessential rugged charm of an Irishman, complete with a past marked by pain and loss. His desire to start anew is palpable, and his internal struggle between duty to his family's business and his personal desires adds depth to his character. The Alliance, a significant plot element, serves as both a metaphorical and literal representation of the ties that bind him, creating a tension that is both relatable and intriguing.
Dean, on the other hand, is a character shaped by betrayal and disillusionment. Her journey is one of self-discovery and empowerment, as she learns to navigate a world that has often treated her as a mere resource. Her guarded nature and reluctance to let others in are portrayed with sensitivity and realism, making her a character that readers can empathize with. The chemistry between Ronan and Dean is electric, and their evolving relationship is a testament to the power of vulnerability and trust.
One of the most compelling aspects of Ronan is the way Blue Saffire explores the theme of redemption. Both Ronan and Dean are characters who have been scarred by their pasts, and their journey towards healing is portrayed with nuance and authenticity. The novel delves into the idea that love can be a catalyst for change, and that opening oneself up to another person can lead to profound personal growth. This theme is further enriched by the supporting characters, who add layers of complexity to the narrative and highlight the importance of community and friendship.
The writing style in Ronan is both lyrical and engaging, with Blue Saffire's signature ability to create vivid imagery and emotional depth. The dialogue is sharp and witty, capturing the essence of each character's personality and adding a layer of realism to their interactions. The pacing of the novel is well-balanced, with moments of tension and introspection interspersed with lighter, more humorous scenes that provide relief and balance.
In terms of character development, Blue Saffire excels at creating multi-dimensional characters who evolve over the course of the story. Ronan's transformation from a man burdened by his past to one who embraces the possibility of a future with Dean is portrayed with subtlety and grace. Similarly, Dean's journey from a woman who is constantly running from her past to one who stands her ground and embraces her truth is both inspiring and empowering.
Comparatively, Ronan shares thematic similarities with other contemporary romance novels that explore the complexities of love and redemption. For instance, fans of authors like Kristen Ashley and J.R. Ward may find Blue Saffire's storytelling style and character-driven narratives appealing. However, what sets Ronan apart is its intricate connection to the broader universe of Blue Saffire's works, creating a rich tapestry of interconnected stories that enhance the reading experience.
Overall, Ronan is a compelling and emotionally resonant novel that will appeal to fans of contemporary romance and those who enjoy stories of personal growth and redemption. Blue Saffire's ability to weave complex characters and intricate plotlines into a cohesive and engaging narrative is a testament to her skill as a storyteller. Whether you're a longtime fan of the Kings of New York series or new to Blue Saffire's work, Ronan is a novel that promises to captivate and inspire.
For those interested in exploring the interconnected world of Blue Saffire's novels, Ronan can be read as a standalone, but it is highly recommended to delve into the series in order to fully appreciate the depth and intricacy of the characters and their relationships. This novel is a testament to the power of love, the strength of the human spirit, and the possibility of new beginnings.
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