Sloane Kennedy has a reputation for writing gritty, emotional, and high-stakes gay romance, and , the fifth installment in her fan-favorite Protectors series , is no exception. This novel is a masterclass in how shared trauma can forge unbreakable bonds, even when the path to love is paved with pain. The Core Conflict: Loss and Protection
Fans of the series appreciate the emotional depth and the way Kennedy "breaks you but then heals you". It tackles sensitive subjects, such as living with HIV, with empathy and realism. The audiobook, narrated by Michael Dean , is frequently praised for its ability to capture the raw inflection and heartbreak of each character's confession. Quick Book Info The Protectors, Book 5 Pages: 348 (Trade Paperback) Genres: LGBTQ+ Romance, Action/Adventure, Thriller Publication: October 2016 Vengeance by Sloane Kennedy
Tristan, a gifted musician accepted into Juilliard, carries his own heavy burden: he is HIV-positive and has faced cruel rejection because of it. When danger from Tristan's past follows him home, Memphis steps in to protect him, but the job quickly becomes personal. A Complex Emotional Triangle Sloane Kennedy has a reputation for writing gritty,
The story centers on , a 34-year-old former DEA agent who has lost everything: his career, his family, and his belief in a happy ending. Now part of an underground vigilante group, Memphis finds his only purpose in protecting others—until a quiet music student named Tristan Barretti enters his life. It tackles sensitive subjects, such as living with
They share a long-term friendship and unrequited feelings that are tested by the looming danger.
Whether you are a longtime follower of the Protectors or new to Sloane Kennedy's work , Vengeance offers a gut-wrenching yet ultimately redemptive journey for characters who have seen the worst of humanity and still choose to love. Book Review: Vengeance by Sloane Kennedy
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