Saint
by Mary Kennedy
Patrick ‘Saint’ Humphreys is struggling with the idea of the young woman before him being, well, a woman and not a child. He’s known her since she was just a child, and his morality was keeping him from pursuing a relationship with her. Seeing her as a grown woman, prepared to leave the safety of Belle Fleur changes his mind. That and the fact they now have more than a dozen new people on the property who are directly tied to Marilisa and the other geniuses. Someone is chasing them, determined to harness their gifts at all costs. Dead or Alive. Saint can’t run from Marilisa. Now when he knows that she’s in danger, he must not only confess his love and hold her tightly but also ensure her safety.
Marilisa has been an oddity for nearly her entire life. When the stranger with the incredible speed not only saves her, but speaks to her in her head, she must face the fact that her gifts are more than just genius. She’s also about to face something else that she never thought possible. Her origins. In her mind, convincing Saint to give them a chance at love was going to be the most difficult thing in her life. It turns out, that was the easiest.
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Martial Peak Reviews
Mary Kennedy's Saint is a compelling blend of romance, suspense, and a touch of the supernatural, weaving a narrative that is both engaging and thought-provoking. The novel centers around Patrick ‘Saint’ Humphreys and Marilisa, two characters whose lives are intricately connected by a shared past and a looming threat that challenges their future. As the story unfolds, Kennedy masterfully explores themes of love, morality, and identity, all while maintaining a gripping pace that keeps readers on the edge of their seats.
At the heart of Saint is the complex relationship between Saint and Marilisa. Saint, a character who is aptly named for his moral compass, grapples with his feelings for Marilisa, a woman he has known since her childhood. This internal conflict is a significant theme in the novel, as Saint must reconcile his protective instincts with his growing romantic feelings. Kennedy does an excellent job of portraying Saint's struggle, making it relatable and deeply human. His journey from seeing Marilisa as a child to recognizing her as a woman is handled with sensitivity and depth, allowing readers to empathize with his predicament.
Marilisa, on the other hand, is a character who embodies resilience and curiosity. Her life as an "oddity" due to her extraordinary gifts adds a layer of intrigue to the narrative. Kennedy's portrayal of Marilisa is both empowering and poignant, as she navigates the complexities of her identity and the dangers that come with it. The revelation of her origins adds a fascinating twist to the story, challenging Marilisa to confront her past and embrace her true self. This journey of self-discovery is a central theme in the novel, and Kennedy handles it with grace and insight.
The dynamic between Saint and Marilisa is further complicated by the external threat they face. The introduction of new characters tied to Marilisa and the other geniuses adds a sense of urgency and danger to the narrative. Kennedy skillfully builds tension, creating a suspenseful atmosphere that keeps readers engaged. The idea of someone chasing them to harness their gifts "Dead or Alive" adds a thrilling element to the story, raising the stakes and pushing the characters to their limits.
One of the strengths of Saint is Kennedy's ability to balance romance and suspense. The love story between Saint and Marilisa is tender and heartfelt, providing a counterpoint to the darker elements of the plot. Kennedy's writing is evocative, capturing the nuances of their relationship with precision and warmth. The chemistry between the characters is palpable, making their journey towards love both believable and satisfying.
In terms of character development, Kennedy excels in creating multi-dimensional characters who evolve throughout the story. Saint's transformation from a protector to a partner is particularly well-done, as he learns to embrace his feelings and fight for what he truly wants. Marilisa's growth is equally compelling, as she gains confidence in her abilities and learns to trust in herself and those around her. The supporting characters, though not as deeply explored, add depth to the story and contribute to the overall narrative.
Comparatively, Saint shares thematic similarities with other works in the romantic suspense genre, such as Nora Roberts' The Witness or Sandra Brown's Standoff. Like these novels, Kennedy's work combines elements of romance and danger, creating a story that is both thrilling and emotionally resonant. However, Kennedy's unique blend of supernatural elements sets Saint apart, adding an extra layer of intrigue that distinguishes it from its contemporaries.
Overall, Saint is a captivating read that will appeal to fans of romantic suspense and supernatural fiction alike. Mary Kennedy's skillful storytelling and well-drawn characters make for an engaging and satisfying novel that explores themes of love, identity, and the courage to face one's fears. Whether you're drawn to the romance, the suspense, or the supernatural elements, Saint offers something for everyone, making it a must-read for those seeking a story that is both thrilling and heartwarming.
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