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The Darkest Hour (A KGI Novel) [Mass Market Paperback]

Maya Banks
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Book Description

September 7, 2010 A KGI Novel (Book 1)
Intelligence: high. Body: hard. Mission: what no one else can do.

It's been a year since ex-Navy SEAL Ethan Kelly saw his wife Rachel alive. Now he's received an anonymous phone call claiming Rachel is alive. To find her, Ethan will have to doge bullets, cross a jungle, and risk falling captive to a deadly drug cartel that threatens his own demise.


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In an intriguing mix of military action and sizzling romance, this latest of the KGI series features ex-Navy Seal Ethan Kelly's fight to reclaim the life and love of his wife Rachel, who had gone missing and had been presumed dead a year earlier. He enlists the members of his family in his struggle, who run a special operations group known as Kelly Group International, or KGI. Ethan's emotional and physical resources are put to the test rescuing Rachel, who proves to be a tough cookie in her own right, at one point eluding kidnappers by swimming through a lake at night, all while nursing a broken arm. Their battle to reclaim Rachel's lost memories and solve the problems raised by the reappearance of those memories is engaging and entertaining. While well-paced throughout, its final pages reveal an author in too much of a hurry to bring her tale to a conclusion.
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Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 304 pages
  • Publisher: Berkley (September 7, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0425227944
  • ISBN-13: 978-0425227947
  • Product Dimensions: 4.1 x 1.2 x 6.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (138 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #16,448 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Maya Banks lives in Texas with her husband, three children and assortment of pets. When she's not writing, she can be found hunting, fishing or playing poker.

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Steamy Romantic Suspense. nikki t.  |  30 reviewers made a similar statement
Great story about main characters and a great intro for upcoming books. Rebecca Bordeaux  |  29 reviewers made a similar statement
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46 of 47 people found the following review helpful
Format:Mass Market Paperback
The Darkest Hour (A KGI Novel) by Maya Banks
Contemporary Suspense- Sept. 7, 2010
4 1/2 stars

The Darkest Hour is a blazing start to a series that is guaranteed to only get better!

Maya Banks captures the readers' imagination with several hunky and exciting men that seem larger than life but still retain their humanity. I was quickly absorbed in the main character, Ethan, his brothers and the entire crew of the KGI. (I especially liked the introduction of the single KGI female on the team P.J.. I hope she gets her own story!)

Ethan is drunk and hung over. It is the anniversary of his beloved wife's death. He blames himself and feels an utter failure. He regrets the mistakes he made that resulted in a rocky marriage before his wife died. But his life is suddenly altered when he receives a mysterious package that claims that his wife is still alive and a captive. Shocked and disbelieving he knows this must be some sick joke but the more he looks at the data sent to him, the more he is convinced that this is his second chance. Filled with hope and determined to save her Ethan tries to enlist the aid of his brother's special ops group KGI. Although his brothers are not convinced the woman imprisoned is Rachel they agree to help extract her. But Ethan's heart knows the truth.

Her mind shattered, Rachel barely remembers her name and dreams of a strong protector who never comes. Drugs and torture have taken their toll and when a strangely familiar man comes to rescue her she must decide if she can trust him. But how can she when she can't even rely on her own memories?

This story is a great introduction to the exciting and fascinating KGI team. Ethan's scarred emotions make him a very vunerable and sympathetic character. And Maya Banks has some interesting plots twists that keep this novel at a quick and thrilling pace. I could feel the confusion that Rachel felt as she tried to sort out her memories. She is a strong character who is able to overcome adversity and forgive. Their relationship felt very realistic and heartfelt. I was amazed at how many intriguing characters the author was able to juggle in this story and still keep it a clear read. But that only means more books!!

Maya Banks is known for her scorching romances and believable characters. While this not as racy as some of her books it still packs a lot of heat. This first in the KGI secret ops series does not disappoint! It is sure to be a hit with readers who love powerful emotions, sizzling romance and HOT alpha heroes.

Reviewed by Steph from the Bookaholics Romance Book Club
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39 of 43 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Tempting new series October 6, 2010
Format:Mass Market Paperback
`The Darkest Hour' is the first book in a hot new series from erotica author, Maya Banks.

Maya Banks is a bit of a `hit and miss' author for me. Sometimes I love her books (I would count `Colter's Woman' amongst my favourite erotica reads). And then sometimes I really despise her books (`Colter's Lady', for instance). But I am always willing to give her a try.

I was pleasantly surprised by `The Darkest Hour'.

The premise of the series revolves around KGI (Kelly Group International). This is a family-run group established by six brothers who have various backgrounds in the Army and SEALs. The KGI are private military contractors, of sorts. They do the tough jobs no one else will touch; hostage extractions, assassinations, and murky political surveillance.

We are first introduced to the Kelly family via middle brother, Ethan. Ethan is in a downward spiral following the tragic death of his wife, Rachel, in a plane crash in South America. Ethan has cut himself off from his family and become a recluse in the wake of Rachel's death, which is also tainted by his own guilt for his perceived involvement.
When we meet him the first year anniversary of Rachel's death is upon him, and Ethan is drinking himself into oblivion. Until a package arrives, showing surveillance pictures of Rachel and tangible proof that she is alive. Alive, but held hostage in a drug cartel's base camp.
Ethan rouses the KGI group together to save his beloved wife.... but even second chances come with complications. Rachel may be back, but she has demons to face, and so does Ethan.

I really enjoyed this book. To begin with, I love the series premise. The KGI will no doubt provide many a steamy book - I love the combination of tough army men, with the camaraderie of a family-run organization. I think there's a lot of possibility in this series, and I will definitely be sticking with it.

Secondly, I loved the fact that although this is a fairly outlandish erotica/romance read, there's a lot of emotional angst and characterization behind the characters. Rachel is, of course, the character with the most turmoil - and Maya Banks really doesn't pull punches with Rachel's post traumatic stress and agonizing recovery.

But I also loved the fact that Ethan is recovering, both from his wife's death and her return. Not to give anything away, but Ethan is harbouring some guilt over the way he treated Rachel before she left for South America. Her return from the dead is a miracle to Ethan, but at the same time he is worried about what she will remember of their imperfect marriage... and that worry turns to guilt over not being 100% elated by her return. I loved the emotional connection Maya Banks made with the characters; it made for a surprisingly fulfilling read.

I did have one or two problems with the book, however...

Because there are six Kelly siblings it was a little hard to keep track of everyone and I felt that the brother's weren't given enough page-time to be distinctive. On the one hand I thought their family dynamic came across beautifully, and the Kelly's were definitely a formidable clan. But I felt a little disconnected from the individual brothers. Ethan was obviously well developed because this is his story. But twins Nathan and Joe have a `blink and you'll miss them' appearance. Donovan `Van' is the quiet recluse and therefore virtually invisible. Sam and Garrett seemed to be the two Alpha brothers, and were given the most characterization of any other brothers, but still not enough for my liking. But Maya Banks also throws into the KGI/Kelly mix employees like Sean (who is also the town cop) and Rio, and there are a lot of men to keep straight in your head. I would have been fine if Banks had simply referred to some of the brothers, without introducing them in this book (I think Nathan and Joe could have remained off the page, merely mentioned by the family members to be formally introduced in scene in later books?).

There's also a second storyline about a runaway girl called Rusty who ma and pa Kelly take in off the street. This was a little `huh?' for me. I'm sure this story will come to fruition in future books as Rusty grows and matures, but in this first book it felt out of place running concurrently with Rachel and Ethan's emotional story.

On the plus side, the sex is hot. This is a guarantee in a Maya Banks book.... she alternates between rough and sensual, smutty and romantic. There's a little something here to push everyone's buttons. And because the emotional stakes are constantly raised between Rachel and Ethan the sex is even more intense and frantic. I loved it.

I had a few problems with `The Darkest Hour', but overall I thought this was a great and tempting introduction to a wonderful new series. I will definitely be reading more books in the KGI series.
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5.0 out of 5 stars 4 1/2 Stars - Great start to the new KGI series September 8, 2010
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A protective alpha hero and a vulnerable heroine will almost always work for me but this one had me crying off and on for almost the entire first half of the book. I loved it! There was just enough of a suspense plot to enhance the romance but the hero and heroine's relationship was front and center which is the perfect mix for me.

I consider myself a fan of Maya Banks but her books are hit and miss. This one was a total hit and probably my favorite book of hers she's written to date (I've read them all). Add in the sexy brothers with a military background and a strong sense of family and I can't wait to read more--I'm sold on this series.

Because Banks also writes erotic romance I think it's worth mentioning that this is not erotic romance. While the sexual language used was explicit the one or two love scenes were an integral part of the story and the emphasis was on the emotional intimacy.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful to read....
I like this whole series. It really is cemented in family and brings everyone together... not to mentioned very sexy and hot
Published 2 days ago by Christine
5.0 out of 5 stars One of Maya's best
I just finished this book, it is filled with lots of action, lots suspense, and lots of love . It is a must read for everyone that can't wait to turn the next page. Read more
Published 14 days ago by JkHill
5.0 out of 5 stars KGI is my newest book series
Must read all KGI series. cant wait for new one. They contain everything needed to make book imposible to put down. They are a real page turner. Read more
Published 18 days ago by linda gower
4.0 out of 5 stars Loved it!!!!
As the intro to the series it made me want to "read on" and finish the series so far. Looking forward to the next installment. Maya does a great job of hooking you.
Published 19 days ago by Polly Egee
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing
Maya had me hook from page one 1. I can't wait to get book 2. I can already tell this is going to be a great series.
Published 20 days ago by Becky Hall
5.0 out of 5 stars LOVED IT!!!!!
Wonderful characters. The relationship between the Kelly brothers is solid and I enjoyed how they would pick on each other. Great read!!!
Published 23 days ago by S. Bailey
5.0 out of 5 stars A family you fall in love with
I loved this book. It is well written it doesn't drag out on the plot and I love the characters.
The thing that makes the book great is the Kelly clan. Read more
Published 25 days ago by MacKayla
3.0 out of 5 stars Good not great but love this series
First book of series, I happen to start with second and came back to first. KGI series love it, this particular one a little slow for me, still had its exciting parts but not as... Read more
Published 25 days ago by Nanee
5.0 out of 5 stars KGI
Started with the novel with Rio and his team and loved it...I know I then had to get the previous books in the series and I am glad I did.
Published 1 month ago by Melanie Gunkel
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome!!
Maya Banks has rapidly become one of my favorite authors.

I read the first two books of her Breathless Trilogy (I'm impatiently waiting for the third :p)

The... Read more
Published 1 month ago by Mandi Hoenes
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