Gut-wrenching, soul-searing grief has haunted Angel Kincaid for seven years, since she suffered a miscarriage. Just when she starts to think she’s come to terms with it, everything she thought she knew is cast into doubt when she comes face to face with a little boy, and every instinct tells her the child belongs to her—that he is her son.Kade can’t shake his wife’s reaction to the boy, and is … boy, and is determined to uncover the truth. He’d been an undercover cop investigating Los Muertos, a bloodthirsty Miami cartel, when Angel lost their child, but he knows one thing…
A mother knows her child.
When they uncover the horrifying truth, the race is on to save the son they never knew from a fate worse than death—and they have to face Los Muertos to do it.
With the help of the men of Kincaid Security & Investigations, a deadly game of cat and mouse begins to prevent the cartel from turning an innocent child into a soulless killer.
But will Kade reach him in time?
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Kade and Angel Kincaid have been through hell and back over the past 7 years since they were married and finally reconciled after a near miss with a serial killer that had Angel in his sights. The young couple have started to move on from their tragic past and are even planning on possibly starting a family again, though their pain is still raw from the miscarriage of their first child, Matthew. A fateful encounter between Angel and a neglectful father on the streets of New York City sends the couple down a twisted path of lies, deceit, and murder as they try to get to the truth of what happened to their firstborn son and the murderous cartel that took him from them as revenge. This book will keep you on the edge of your seat, a real page turner!
“Kade” was an interesting read. The plot, which was filled with intrigue and some action, left me with mixed emotions. There were several unanswered questions that sadly were left unanswered after having read the narrative.
The story line was great! I did not care for the vulgar language every other word. I know it is part of the description but I did not enjoy that part of the story.
10/06/2021 “Kade” (nook) is a well-written story that I could barely put down. Words about this book that come to mind are: intense emotions; violence; rage; anger and, most importantly, love. What a riveting book.
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Awesome! Read it in one sitting…wish the others were free so I could read them all
This book was one I could not put down! It was a great way to spend my Sunday. This book has action, suspense and family. Kade and Angel find out the son they thought was lost to miscarriage was instead stolen by the cartel that Kade had infiltrated when he was with the FBI. They now have to find a way to get to him and the whole family safe since Kade is wanted by the head of the cartel. This is the first book in the Kincaid Security & Investigations series and I look forward to reading the next book.
A great continuation of Kade and Angel’s story. Lots of danger and emotion.
Well edited.
Kade and Angel are now in New York, setting up businesses and enjoying being close to family. Out shopping, Angel sees a little boy across the street nearly stepping out into oncoming traffic. She races to stop a tragedy, and comes face to face with a child who looks just like Kade and who stares back with her own eyes. It isn’t possible. It just isn’t. Right? Thus begins a headlong rush to establish the identity of the child. Kade wants to find the truth so that he can reassure Angel that she saw someone else’s child. But when the truth isn’t what Kade expected, and Angel is threatened, Kade moves to protect what’s his. Old enemies resurface. Old allies rally. And the talents of the family are put to their best use. Because in the Kincaid family, a threat to one is a threat to all.
As always, the close ties of the Kincaid brothers is wonderful to read. And, as this one happens concurrently with Viktor’s, we see that the brothers are able to handle more than one crisis at a time. I did feel it wrapped up a little abruptly. What happened to Juan Ramirez? Will that be addressed in Conner’s story? And what about little Mateo? His transition from Cartel life to Kincaid life is going to require lots of therapy and care. Hopefully, we will see progress through the remaining brother’s stories. Enjoy!
The drama is super high in this one. There are reveals, new characters, intense confrontations, difficult situations that aren’t for the faint of heart, and violence galore. On the other hand, there are moments of tenderness and closeness, “come to Jesus” moments regarding complete honesty, incredible amounts of love, and fierce expressions of protection. Certainly no skimping on the roller coaster that drives Angel and Kade’s life. I’m hoping things slow down for them sometime soon because their growing family is going to need some peace for healing.
I really enjoyed this story. It was intense, dark, and yet so very hopeful. There was a lot going on in this short book and I look forward to seeing their family in the periphery of the series. Each of the characters introduced here has a darkness in them as well as a deep need to protect. With the security and investigations firm they’re running each of these men will have the chance to both protect and find the partners meant for them, meant to bring light and healing into their lives.