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⋙ PDF Asylum Loralynn Kennakris Book 3 eBook Jordan Leah Hunter Owen R O'Neill

Asylum Loralynn Kennakris Book 3 eBook Jordan Leah Hunter Owen R O'Neill



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Asylum is the third book in the Loralynn Kennakris series. It contains the novel Wogan’s Reef and the novella Asylum; presented together in one volume.

WOGAN’S REEF War is all hell... and there’s no place like home.
It’s been a rough year for the Nereidian League in its war against the Dominion of Halith. The Doms have had pretty much everything their own way since the beginning. The League’s Colonial Expeditionary Forces have been forced to bend repeatedly, but they have yet to break.

For Ensign Loralynn Kennakris, Lieutenant Commander Rafael Huron, and a Marine captain named Minerva Lewis, the time for bending is over. They’re in a mood to start breaking things, and they don’t much care if they have to go through hell to do it.

ASYLUM Armed. Dangerous. And nothing left to lose . . .
First they called her a hero. Then they called her a medical problem. Now they’re calling her a criminal. It’s been an exciting first year of active duty for Lieutenant Loralynn Kennakris.

She started it by proving herself to be the League’s most promising young fighter pilot. She’s earned decorations and gained both admirers and enemies. But those rumors wouldn’t go away dangerous mental instability, hostile tendencies, latent psychosis. Pushed too far, she did the unforgivable, and her enemies finally have the excuse they have been waiting for.

They are right about one thing, though Kris is dangerous, and now she has nothing left to lose.

Asylum Loralynn Kennakris Book 3 eBook Jordan Leah Hunter Owen R O'Neill

The third book in the Loralynn Kennakris series continues to expand the political and galactic background, but brings the military confrontations and space battles to the forefront, while showcasing Kris and Huron's piloting skills and growing relationship. Asylum is really two books, with Asylum being the second between the covers, being preceded by Wogan's Reef. The first book, Wogan's Reef, details a military confrontation and the build up to it, while Asylum is almost totally from Kris's point of view.
Wogan's Reef moves between a couple of characters, the most important being the introduction of Minerva Lewis, a name that will be familiar to readers of the prior novels. I absolutely love the character and would love to see her gain her own series, but that's something for other discussions. Having said that, the focus is still on Kris, and the authors are doing a better job of keeping the focus a little tighter and relevant to Kris. While not a huge fan of detailed political maneuvering, I found that the layers of thought put into developing the Halith leadership and fleet build up was integral in understanding why things were happening.
Wogan's Reef takes place many months after the previous novel, and finds Kris and Huron posted as fighter pilots aboard a carrier, veterans of multiple space battles. The time frame of the book moves around a little, so pay attention to the chapter headings, at least at the beginning of the book. Kris's time as a pilot in the military has not rounded any of her sharp edges and her aggressive defensiveness is well displayed throughout both novels. It would be hard to give much in the way of details without ruining the plot for future readers, but it follows the format of previous books with considerable background buildup interspersed with Kris's trials and tribulations, all spiced with some good ole military adventure. This is a series meant to last, so scenery continues to be built and the characters continue to grow.
Asylum follows directly after the events in Wogan's Reef, but as I said earlier, is almost completely from Kris's point of view. A lot of things come to a head in this book, and a few of the characters we have grown to hate pop up to be...well, hated. Anyone who likes Kris and has wanted to see her do some a** kicking needs to reads this book. Her relationship with Huron gets dealt with, but I won't ruin anything by telling you how.
I found the ending to be a little abrupt, with much of the initial issues seeming to disappear at the end, but there is a long way to go so there is time to resolve any questions left open.
This is not a good book to read without having read the first two, so if you think you might be interested, buy them all and enjoy.

I'm looking forward to seeing where the authors plan to take the series next, and have every intention of buying the next book in the series.

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  • File Size 1633 KB
  • Print Length 490 pages
  • Simultaneous Device Usage Unlimited
  • Publication Date February 20, 2015
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B00TVF0S8E

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The Asylum [Wogan’s Reef] opens with a description of the two massive opposing forces, relatively balanced, and their respective strategies, each probing for vulnerabilities.

While preparation for battle begin, we’re introduced to new characters, including Captain Minerva Lewis CEF Marine Corp, who will be commanding a high risk assault. She expresses both vocal formalities and what she’s really thinking. Prominent players from the previous two books in the series are brought up to date.

Kris and Rafe continue to cross paths, flying sallies together accomplishing remarkable feats and raising stature, while others on the CEF home front – in addition to a full scale war with a coalition from Halith and the Bannermans on the horizon – are showing malicious intentions, driving Kris over the edge releasing a savage torrent of retaliation. She doesn’t like people messing with her head! A hint of what’s to come. Albeit, Kris has someone resourceful on her side, along with accruing some stellar personal achievements of her own merit.

The broad-scaled battle scene is impressive, well conceived and conveyed with unique military tactics – three dimensional in scope – providing several concurrent windows to the developing action with split second decisions stacked. Highly engaging!

In addition, the novel scores high ratings for well constructed intelligent characters and dialog. I like the playful bantering and subtle humor dispersed throughout the story and the writers’ ability to take you deep inside the human psyche, at times a bit stirring.

Asylum chapter 7 opens with horrific graphic details to set the tone, vehement atrocities Kris is subjected to, compelled to irradiate the perpetrators and the whole damn system. I skipped the 1st half and continued, maybe because they write it so effectively.

All in all, an excellent compliment to the series. In fact, I’d love to see this series on film as a TV series with stunning special effects!
Asylum
Over the span of these three books Kris has become more to me than a character in a book, she’s become a friend. (Yes I think I have finally lost the plot) So when Kris’ story unfolded and I got to see her fighting in a war, making friends, sacrificing to save others, braving all sorts of terrible things (can’t say or I’ll spoil it) I was right there alongside her—most of the time feeling every single emotion she felt. I cried when she cried, chuckled at her wise cracks and grinned with pride when my girl kicked some serious ass.

And when the thing I’d been hoping for finally happened I had to restrain myself from pumping my fist in the air and shouting at the top of my lungs. “It’s about damn time.”

There is some technical stuff that a romance reader such as myself battled to get her head around but it sure was worth getting through.

This series is the gift that keeps on giving. I am chomping at the bit for the next book in the series. So if the authors read this, I’m begging here, please hurry up.
The third book in the Loralynn Kennakris series continues to expand the political and galactic background, but brings the military confrontations and space battles to the forefront, while showcasing Kris and Huron's piloting skills and growing relationship. Asylum is really two books, with Asylum being the second between the covers, being preceded by Wogan's Reef. The first book, Wogan's Reef, details a military confrontation and the build up to it, while Asylum is almost totally from Kris's point of view.
Wogan's Reef moves between a couple of characters, the most important being the introduction of Minerva Lewis, a name that will be familiar to readers of the prior novels. I absolutely love the character and would love to see her gain her own series, but that's something for other discussions. Having said that, the focus is still on Kris, and the authors are doing a better job of keeping the focus a little tighter and relevant to Kris. While not a huge fan of detailed political maneuvering, I found that the layers of thought put into developing the Halith leadership and fleet build up was integral in understanding why things were happening.
Wogan's Reef takes place many months after the previous novel, and finds Kris and Huron posted as fighter pilots aboard a carrier, veterans of multiple space battles. The time frame of the book moves around a little, so pay attention to the chapter headings, at least at the beginning of the book. Kris's time as a pilot in the military has not rounded any of her sharp edges and her aggressive defensiveness is well displayed throughout both novels. It would be hard to give much in the way of details without ruining the plot for future readers, but it follows the format of previous books with considerable background buildup interspersed with Kris's trials and tribulations, all spiced with some good ole military adventure. This is a series meant to last, so scenery continues to be built and the characters continue to grow.
Asylum follows directly after the events in Wogan's Reef, but as I said earlier, is almost completely from Kris's point of view. A lot of things come to a head in this book, and a few of the characters we have grown to hate pop up to be...well, hated. Anyone who likes Kris and has wanted to see her do some a** kicking needs to reads this book. Her relationship with Huron gets dealt with, but I won't ruin anything by telling you how.
I found the ending to be a little abrupt, with much of the initial issues seeming to disappear at the end, but there is a long way to go so there is time to resolve any questions left open.
This is not a good book to read without having read the first two, so if you think you might be interested, buy them all and enjoy.

I'm looking forward to seeing where the authors plan to take the series next, and have every intention of buying the next book in the series.
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