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SecureGen: The Complete 5-Books Private Security Series

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Dive into this sexy five-book series that follows five security professionals in their quest for both justice and unexpected romance. Lots of suspense, mystery, and romance. No cliffhangers!

THE STALKER
Jane is a weather girl with big ambitions. With each appearance on television, she hopes to catch the attention of a national news channel. Instead, she attracts a different kind of attention. An obsessed fan is hellbent on invading her world as a faceless stalker. Worried that her life is in danger, she turns to an old friend who assigns her a bodyguard. A man filled with strength, humor and bravery. As her stalker slowly infests every aspect of her life, Jane’s attention is captured by her bodyguard as romance blossoms between them. But will this distraction prove deadly?

THE ROOKIE
Things are looking up as Lara passes trial after trial while trying to win a job with a company called SecureGen. Everything looks promising until she starts to fall for Jackson, the ruggedly handsome expert testing her. As they grow close, Lara discovers that something is very wrong at SecureGen, a conspiracy is growing within its ranks which could endanger her and everyone she cares about. Convinced that she can help, Lara soon involves herself in a series of dangerous situations, but has her training prepared her to fight such a conspiracy? And is the man she cares about involved?

THE MANSION
It should have been like any other assignment. Ensuring that a young boy called Max wasn’t overwhelmed by being assigned a bodyguard. But when Hazel first laid eyes on Bracewell House, a mansion in the middle of a large estate, she realized the assignment was anything but usual. After growing close to the young boy who lives there, Hazel comes into conflict with his father, a billionaire with a domineering personality. Hazel feels strangely drawn to him as they disagree about what’s best for Max. All the while, dangerous forces close in on Bracewell House, an isolated place under siege.

THE HACKER
Molly hates her job. All she wants to do is paint, but she promised her father that she’d give the 9 to 5 life one more go. Just as the boredom sets in, she meets Andrew. An IT expert hired to look into a security breach at the company she works for. As they fall for each other, Molly uncovers a devastating secret about Andrew – he’s spying on his friends. Suddenly caught up in a world of spies, hackers, and betrayal, Molly has to decide whether she truly can trust the man she loves.

THE MISSING GIRL
Rose lived a quiet life. She liked to read. She spent most of her time in her tiny apartment. That was until the gunmen turned up at her door trying to kill her. In the midst of the attack, she is saved by her ex-husband, Nathan McKenzie, a man she hasn’t seen in nearly ten years. Now on the run, Rose slowly unravels why her life is in danger, and whether she can ever grow to love and trust Nathan McKenzie ever again. The epic final chapter in the SecureGen romance series.

1111 pages, Kindle Edition

Published August 16, 2017

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Profile Image for Tpagirl Loves Romance.
1,672 reviews185 followers
October 13, 2020
SecureGen was a boxset of five books in the Private Security series by Clara Kendrick. I provided a quick snapshot and rating for each book while also providing an overall rating for the series. The books can not be bought as stand-alones but only as the set and they read as one continuous story. This was my first read by the author.

Book One: ⭐️⭐️⭐️
Jane Albright was a weather reporter for a local TV news station in Philadelphia. She currently had everything she wanted and was working towards a long Network career until she encountered a terrifying challenge. Enter Mark.

Mark Crowe was a contractor with SecureGen, a security company that was owned by Nathan Mackenzie, a childhood friend of Jane’s. He was assigned by Nathan to protect Jane.

This was my first story by the author so I had to get used to her style. I like a mystery - actually I love a mystery, so the plot was appealing, but the story felt mechanical. It was told more as a documentary then in first person so I had a hard time connecting. It also felt like it was from the mid 1900’s but with up to date technology. However, I did enjoy the mystery so I was able to plow through it to the conclusion. In the end, I enjoyed the suspense. Kendrick also provided a teaser for Nathan’s story in a future book.

Book Two: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
The book began with Lara taking several live tests as an interview process for becoming an agent at SecureGen. We learned quickly that becoming employed at SecureGen was a long process - a very long process. Jackson was an agent for SecureGen. Kendrick detailed a unique introduction between the two then took us through their friendship, the SecureGen hiring process, a current SecureGen Mission and the impact both Lara and Jackson’s past had on each other.

By book two I was getting used to the author’s style, but it still read like a documentary to me so the connection wasn’t felt but only observed. Additionally, the editing errors were numerous and somewhat distracting. It did however, have the suspenseful thread that I love and so I was intrigued and invested. Kendrick also continued to further develop a SecureGen plot that started in the previous book and will unfold throughout the entire series. It definitely had promise and hooked me in.

Book Three: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Colin Bracewell was a former SecureGen client that was in need of their services again. He was a widower, a single father and CEO of a major corporation, which he founded.

Hazel Klein was an agent with SecureGen who focused on children and their mental well being. She was assigned to Colin’s case to assist with his eight year old son Max.

As I read book three I was hooked on the suspense. My take on the author after reading three books was that she was a suspense writer and not so much a romance writer, even though each book had two characters that were developing a relationship. The suspenseful plot was the focus with two characters finding an HEA as secondary. The writing style was consistent, which meant I still felt it read like I was watching from the outside looking in and couldn’t feel the connection, and there were numerous errors. But I loved the suspenseful plot and couldn’t turn the pages fast enough.

In book three Kendrick took us through Colin’s conflict while simultaneously forwarding the SecureGen plot that began in book one and I assume will conclude in the last book.

Book Four: ⭐️⭐️⭐️
Andrew was the SecureGen IT Security expert and he could hack anything. He was the youngest of the group and was happiest in front of a computer and away from people. He never met with clients but for this one time, Nathan sent him out for IT Security within a client company.

Molly was an artist at heart but her father made her work at least one year at his company. She hated everything about it until she was assigned to babysit the new IT liaison.

Andrew and Molly hit it off immediately. And although Kendrick took us through the relationship development, the plot focused more on the conflict that began in previous books. Kendrick progressed the mystery further, but not to a complete conclusion. I enjoyed the suspenseful plot; however, there were many assumed outcomes where I wanted more detail and a deeper dive. This was consistent in all of the books so far, but I was at the point where I needed more. Additionally, there were numerous editing errors. Many of the errors were present in the previous books (primarily missing words which made incomplete or incorrect sentences), but were more prominent and more distracting by book four.

Lastly, Kendrick provided a big twist that will be further developed and played out in Nathan’s story in book five.

Book Five: ⭐️⭐️⭐️1/2

Nathan Mackenzie was the founder and owner of SecureGen. We knew from previous books that he had a tragic event that changed the course of his life forever and Kendrick unraveled pieces within each previous book. Book five was the conclusion that brought it all full circle. It was action packed and consistent with the previous books.


Series Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️
I enjoyed the suspenseful plot that ran throughout the series. However, I wanted more detail. There were too many assumed or omitted details that I craved and were pertinent to the storyline. Overall it was a great plot but needed more description and detail for the main events and conflicts. And as mentioned previously, if you’re interested in suspense over romance and can overlook numerous editing errors, then you’ll enjoy this series.
Profile Image for Lynn Smith.
2,682 reviews9 followers
August 31, 2017
SecureGen

Enjoyed the stories. Took a few to get used to the bouncing around of who was talking or telling their thoughts.
36 reviews
September 19, 2017
I want to like this series...

...but the grammatical errors, poor proofreading and obvious lack of editing made it a frustrating read. The inconsistencies are maddening. In the first book, Mark meets JANE. In every subsequent book, she is referred to as JENNY, until the very last chapter of the last book, where she becomes JANE again. In the third book, Hazel discovers that Kenneth is originally from Maine, which is where she is originally from. After that, he's suddenly English, born and raised. The series seems to take place in the United States, but parking lots are referred to as "car parks." There are extra words, missing words... It comes across as unprofessional, amateurish and slapped together. Writers, please, if you don't have an editor and/or proofreader, contact me. Don't make us suffer through things like this.
1,533 reviews3 followers
December 2, 2017
A little boring

This series of books never really gets interesting until the last book each book is the story of the SecurGen operatives and how they each get involved with their partners, there is an underlying story running through each book regarding the boss Nathan. However even the romances are tame and boring the stories just drag on and names are got wrong throughout one character in particular Jane is referred to as Jenny. Nothing really happens until Nathans story even that is a bit slow. Sorry this one was not for me just found it boring and uninspiring.
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41 reviews
October 12, 2017
2.5 Stars

These are the types of books that you just enjoy the ride. Interesting stories that are sometimes over the top, but you love anyway. But. EDITING!!
Seriously, a whole star gone just for that. The female character in the first book is called Jane, but throughout the rest of the books (until the very end) they call her Jenny????
Any way, a great escape but a bit frustrating.
50 reviews
January 31, 2018
You lost me

Sorry, you lost me in the first book when you wrote that this strong, macho bodyguard 'giggled'.....not chuckled or laughed....he giggled. From then on I couldn't connect with these characters. ...didn't bother reading much more because it all became phony....no strong connection or emotion. As a result I didn't go to the next book because I was sure I wouldn't enjoy it and didn't wat to waste my time.
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5 reviews
September 8, 2017
Good lots of intrigue and wonderful people...a must read for all...full of surprises

And and adventure at every page turn.. would certainly follo w this author reading all
Of her books. Must read
Profile Image for CHANDRA  FIELDS.
369 reviews1 follower
September 21, 2017
Chandra's Review

This was a great series to read! I enjoyed it, it was wonderful, romantic, intriguing, sexy, mysterious, and loving! I would definitely recommend this series to read!🙌😀😀😀😎😎😎
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5 reviews
September 26, 2017
While the story IS farfetched, as most are, it kept me interested. I did have one issue. In the first book, it's Mark & Jane. For the remaining books, Jane was referred to as Jenny, up until the end, when she was Jane again. That type of inconsistency should not be overlooked.
14 reviews
May 24, 2018
Slow start but good ending

This series almost got returned before I really got into it. It didn't get my attention until the end of the first book. The last book was fantastic. I loved the ending. Stick it out and you'll hv a good read.
406 reviews2 followers
February 28, 2019
Great boxed set!!

I loved the stories of SecureGen! It had it all: thrills, chills, suspense, and love through it all. I loved that the stories were intertwined. Thank you Ms. Kendrick for a really great read!!
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137 reviews10 followers
March 13, 2019
Heat level above medium, errors above slightly distracting.
The stories were worth the read but sometimes hard to follow if you aren't paying attention. You mostly like who you should, sometimes not.
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119 reviews
September 4, 2017
Must Read

I enjoyed this series from beginning to end. With all the drama love action and suspense this would make a great movie series. I literally could not put it down.
23 reviews
September 20, 2017
The perfect mix of romance and action!

The perfect mix of romance and action. This book will capture the adrenaline junkie, the suspense lover, and the romantic at heart.
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15 reviews
September 28, 2017
Fabulous!

I couldn't put this book down. Captured my interest from beginning to end. Great plot and the characters were believable.
2 reviews
October 10, 2017
Could not put it down

Very good book I had trouble putting it down. Loved the plot and unexpected twists. Hope to find some more books like this
5 reviews
October 24, 2017
Gooooood

Would recommend could not but it down .very sad that the book came to its end. Cant wait to read more from clara kendrick
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19 reviews
March 3, 2018
Since it was free I wasn't too upset by the poor proofreading and lack of editing, if I would have paid for this series I would have been much more disappointed.
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60 reviews4 followers
May 20, 2018
I thought the story line was similar in each book and it really drug out.
1 review
May 26, 2018
Loved It

I found the book was very good . I found myself setting down a lot more so I could grab the book to read. It was addictive. Keep on writing!
Profile Image for Sharon Rook-Frost.
6 reviews
February 1, 2018
I really liked this series It took a couple of books to get into it but once I did I couldn’t wait for next series to read
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