

But I just could not put this book down and I want to read a book for every brother and KGI team member there is. I think the problem is I’m too connected to Sophie. So, I guess this doesn’t really seem like a B review, but Maya Banks knows how to write. He never had faith in her, and if I was her I would have made him work hard to get me back. The worst is at the end, minutes after he admits to himself that he loves her, he turns and believes that she has betrayed them in the worst way. She would see him and forget that he’s being a jerk. I feel it’s unfair to Sophie, and I want her to get mad at him. He doesn’t trust her, but he can’t keep his hands off her. One chapter they like her and she is family, next they are suspicious and don’t trust her.

I understand that they are suspicious of Sophie, and it makes sense for them to be, but the up and down gets old fast. In No Place to Run, I just want to smack them. I loved reading about their relationships, seeing how close they are and how they pull together to help each other. I felt her pain, and all Sam seems to do is add to it. My heart hurt for Sophie, especially when she is surrounded by his family. When Sam and Sophie have moments together to talk or comfort each other, I’m in it with them. I do have to say, however, that even though it felt formulaic, Maya Banks gets the emotions dead on. It just didn’t flow.īy the end, I really didn’t like Sam much. Things are going good and then there has to be conflict, so one of them does something to cause drama. For example, when Sam and Sophie finally come together after she comes back into his life, it didn’t feel like the right time, but that it’s expected. It’s as if everything that happens is because it’s supposed to happen in that order. I won’t say it’s downhill from there, but it’s a choppy ride. Right away the chemistry between them is strong and I was excited to see what would happen. Maya Banks knows how to draw you in, and in No Place to Run we start with Sam and Sophie together, before he leaves to finish his mission. I started reading saying I would read a little before bed, and I ended up reading straight through to the end. My expectations were pretty high and while I enjoyed it very much, it wasn’t as great as the first. I have been waiting for this book since I read the last page of The Darkest Hour. Romantic Suspense published by Berkley 07 Dec 10 Ash’s review of No Place to Run (KGI Series, Book 2) by Maya Banks
