Three years ago, ex-cop Kylie Nichols was framed for murder. Now, she’s sick of running. Sick of tip-toeing around non-extradition countries and pretending to be a stranger. And she’s been dreaming of revenge… but in Australia, it’s not just the wildlife that’s dangerous.
Bronze is a standalone romantic suspense novel in the Blackwood Elements series – no cliffhanger!
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Loved it!
Bronze is the wonderful new book in the Blackwood Elements series. Kylie and Russell are characters we first met in Copper, the previous book in this fantastic series. Although it is not essential to have read Copper it will add to the enjoyment of reading Bronze and add some background details. Kylie is risking everything to return to Australia where she was framed for murder. Russell and Blackwood Security are her only hope to clear her name.
Bronze is full of great characters, both old and new, and has everything you expect from an Elise Noble book. I cannot recommend this book, this series and this author highly enough.
Once again Ms Noble delivers an unforgettable story within the Blackwood parameters. We met Kylie and Russell in Copper her last book. I was itching to see how her story would play out. I wasn’t disappointed at all! This book has it all, love, passion and suspense. The action starts almost as soon as you turn the first page so to spk. I couldn’t put this book down. It was riveting! I love catching up with past characters too. This group of guys and ladies are fascinating and so exciting to read about. Now we meet new people too. I can’t wait for her next book. Highly recommend this book and series.
Awesome job Elise.
We originally meet Kylie Nichols, aka Kyanna Watson, aka Tegan Wallace, aka and her pretend husband Russell Watson aka Russell Weisz in Copper. Russell is accompanying Kylie to Queensland coast, Australia while helping Blackwood Security clear her name of murdering a CI. Kylie, a young police officer striving to be a detective, was set up by her former boyfriend and boss and fellow officers. She has been on the run for three years.
Kylie is story is artfully woven using her loss, fears, sorrows and anger. Adding a strange new Blackwood employee named Mimi, a wild motorcycle escape, danger, a love interest and some humor, Ms. Noble has succeeded once again in developing an intriguing and suspenseful story.
“I voluntarily reviewed an advance copy of this book”
Bronze: A Romantic Suspense Novel (Blackwood Elements Book 8)
by Elise Noble.
Elise Noble is a great story teller and this time the story is set in Australia. We met the main characters Kylie/Teagan and Russell in a previous book (Copper – Blackwood Elements Book 7). There is no need to read the previous book(s), (but why would you not read all the books in this series?) as the story explains the back ground and takes the reader along for the roller coaster story line that is so typical Elise Noble. There are the usual interesting secondary characters, there is action, drama, suspense, romance, what is not to like? I loved the introduction of Mimi’s character and look forward to reading her story in a future book. All in all another winner. 4 stars.
Disclaimer: I received an Advanced Reader Copy from the author in exchange for an honest review.
For those of you who read Copper, this is Kylie’s story. I really enjoyed reading about her fight to get justice and finding love along the way.
With the help of Blackwood Security and some familiar faces from previous books, Kylie goes back to Australia to try and clear her name of the murder charge against her. The problem is that is was her exboyfriend/former boss in the police who set her up.
This story kept me wondering what would happen next the whole way through. Elise Noble’s writing is anything but predictable. I highly recommend this book if you are looking for an edge of your seat, full of action and suspense novel!
I love all the Blackwood stories. Once again, Elise is further developing the characters we just met in the previous book and adding new ones . Bronze is the story of Tegan/Kylie, to whom we were introduced in the interactive story about Tai’s journey in Egypt, which later turned into “Copper”. The books stand on their own, but I really do recommend reading each series from the beginning. It enriches the experience so much to know each character when they are recurring in subsequent books while new characters are introduced. Like seeing old friends after an absence.
As usual, Elise’s sense of humor shines through in witty dialogue, charming interactions and funny, yet believable, internal dialogue by the characters.
Now, we wait for the next book…