Review: After the Storm (KGI Series) by Maya Banks

13 Jan

After the Storm MB

Okay, the title of this entry may also have to be disappointed fan girl as I wasn’t particularly enamored with this book. Aaack! That almost feels like I’m blaspheming as I love this author! That being said, Maya Banks is still an autobuy author for me and the KGI series in particular is a series that I love and pre-order. If you haven’t read this series yet, I highly recommend it… just don’t start with this book.

KGI stands for Kelly Group International and it was started by a group of brothers whose family name is, yup you guessed it, Kelly. There are 6 brothers who have all served in the armed forces in some form or another before joining the family company. KGI is made up of male and female badasses who go on righteous (their words not mine) missions such as rescuing kidnap victims, hostage extractions etc all over the world. This is book 8 in the series, with the previous books telling the stories of 4 of the other Kelly brothers and the other members of the team.

Although each book is a stand alone I really recommend that you read this series in order. This is because one, I am slightly obsessive compulsive about reading series in order (there was a reason they were written that way dammit), and two it is nice to see how the relationships between family and team members grow and develop as the series progresses.

The books are romantic suspense done well with a lot of exciting parts without the romantic elements getting lost in the mix or added as an afterthought. Action aside though, my favourite thing about these books are the relationships between the brothers. The dialogue between them is often funny and done very realistically with them teasing and joking each other in between moving heaven and earth to keep one another safe.

Donovan is the third eldest brother who features largely in all the previous books and is portrayed as the one with a soft spot for women and children. Hmmm, hot former Navy guy with a soft spot for kids and a brain like a computer? Excuse me for a moment while I check that my knickers haven’t spontaneously combusted… Could you tell that I was really looking forward to Donovan’s book?

I liked the premise of the book- Eve and her siblings are running away from her evil step father. Her half brother ends up working in the Kelly’s hardware store and through this connection, Donovan or Van ends up meeting Eve and her sibs and falling taut ass over head in love with all of them.

While the dialogue and relationship bits of the book do not disappoint there were several plot tropes that were used in this book that I don’t particularly like, and while I feel that this may fall under the heading of personal taste, I do think that they have to be discussed. First of all, this was the least action packed book in the series. The other books had kidnappings, drug lords, high powered weapons and bombs. This book was positively tame in comparison.

The next thing that I had a problem with is how quickly Van falls in love with both Eve and her siblings. While I know that romance novels are fiction, I still have a hard time with the love at first sight/over the span of hours trope- especially when this love extends to young children. Protectiveness towards and overwhelming attraction to I can understand but truly in love over a span of 3 days beggars belief. This was also an issue for me because the fact that Van loved women and children was stressed several times in the book and it did lead me to wonder whether or not he really loved them or the IDEA of them. MB gets around this problem by having one of the Kelly bros confronting Van about this specific issue but because everything happens so quickly there is that little niggle of doubt that remains- at least there was in my mind.

My biggest frustration though is the whole misunderstanding leading to awful things trope. This one drives me absolutely mad. I did at one point end up screaming at my IPAD “Just ASK him about it for GOD’S SAKE!”. This very strong dislike of painful experiences that could have been avoided if characters in a book would just TALK to each other is one of the reasons a lot Shakespeare’s plays drive me batty. I can’t really talk about it more without including some major spoilers so I’ll leave it there but let me just add a few more exclamation marks to convey my frustration one last time !!!!!

That being said, I cannot repeat how much I love this author and this series in particular. My expectations were very high for this book and I have to say even though I was a bit disappointed it’s still a better quality book than a lot of others out there.

Advertisement

12 Responses to “Review: After the Storm (KGI Series) by Maya Banks”

  1. Rowena July 15, 2014 at 10:06 am #

    It’s hard to find your website in google. I found it on 13 spot, you should
    build quality backlinks , it will help you to rank to google top 10.
    I know how to help you, just type in google – k2 seo tips and tricks

    • chinkygimenez July 15, 2014 at 11:18 am #

      Hi! Thanks for the feedback! I will definitely check out the link.

  2. motivational speech about success November 3, 2014 at 12:55 pm #

    Amazing! Its truly remarkable paragraph, I have got much clear idea concerning from this article.

  3. Rudy November 6, 2014 at 12:52 pm #

    Hi there, I would like to subscribe for this webpage
    to take latest updates, thus where can i do it please help out.

    • chinkygimenez November 8, 2014 at 5:27 pm #

      Hi Rudy! If you have a WordPress accoint you can just follow my blog with yours. There’s a button on my page you can click on. Let me know if you have any problems:)

  4. Saffron Extract November 13, 2014 at 5:04 pm #

    This excellent website certainly has all of the info I wanted
    concerning this subject and didn’t know who to ask.

  5. bloedornlumber.com November 15, 2014 at 12:34 am #

    Hi! I could have sworn I’ve been to this site before
    but after browsing through many of the articles I realized it’s new to me.
    Anyways, I’m definitely happy I stumbled upon it
    and I’ll be book-marking it and checking back frequently!

  6. życzenia na boże narodzenie November 25, 2014 at 11:53 am #

    I think the admin of this web page is really working
    hard in support of his web page, as here every stuff is
    quality based information.

  7. Gordon December 6, 2014 at 1:55 am #

    There is certainly a lot to find out about this issue.
    I like all the points you made.

Leave a Reply

Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:

WordPress.com Logo

You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. Log Out /  Change )

Twitter picture

You are commenting using your Twitter account. Log Out /  Change )

Facebook photo

You are commenting using your Facebook account. Log Out /  Change )

Connecting to %s

%d bloggers like this: