I just read Blind Fury (Men of Steele #1) by Gwen Hernandez—fantastic writer!
And such a fascinating genre: Military Romantic Suspense. I think you’ll really dig the action, adventure, and romance as it plays out on the page. I could visualize everything! Not easy to write with that authority that allows for a good balance between action, dialogue, and plot that mixes genres. But Hernandez succeeds in keeping our senses heightened, hearts full, and brains at work as the plot unfolds.
Indeed, a fast moving yet balanced feel of action, suspense, and romantic elements drives the story. And I truly appreciate how the lead female character, Jenna, displays strength and vulnerability, while her romantic male lead, Mick, displays a similar balance of vulnerability and strength. A fascinating study of the Yin and Yang parts of a couple and how that informs their struggles and bond, and helps them work together against deadly forces.
So, too, every secondary player and storyline fulfills the reader because they are rooted in dimensional characterization and situations that move the plot.
There are some truly harrowing experiences in Blind Fury, in this first novel of a now series of three from Hernandez, but it is both touching for its romantic elements (realistically-grounded romance), and an exploration of how love and loss figure into our lives, and also offers excitement for readers who like fast-paced suspense and action.
I’m looking forward to reading the next two novels in this series.