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Riot

A Breed Apart: Legacy, Book 3

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Riot

By: Ronie Kendig, JJ Samie Myles
Narrated by: Laura E. Richcreek, Magnus Carlssen
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Navy SEAL K-9 handler Beau “Danger” Maddox is at the top of his game—until an op goes south, leaving him physically and mentally scarred. Separated from the Navy, he’s determined to requalify as operational and get back in the action so he can take down the deadly South American cartel that killed his team. The last thing he needs is a distraction in the form of a beautiful new neighbor and her dog…

Trafficking survivor Paisley Reyna became a trauma counselor to help others after a harrowing captivity at the hands of the notorious Guerrero Cartel. When she unexpectedly inherits her cousin’s home and retired military working dog, Riot, she seizes the chance to eke out a quiet life in a small town in Texas. However, the Dutch shepherd upends her plans, destroys her belongings, and repeatedly escapes next door to the intense former SEAL, who poses a threat to her peace—and maybe even her heart.

When the local sheriff asks for Danger’s expertise and Paisley’s dog to intercept a trafficking deal, they’re quickly caught up in a battle against the very cartel that marked both their souls. Along with a paramilitary team, they plunge deeper and deeper into the Venezuelan jungle—all too aware that making it out alive a second time will take nothing short of a miracle.

A Breed Apart: Legacy
Book 1: Havoc
Book 2: Chaos
Book 3: Riot
Book 4: Fury (coming soon)
Book 5: Surge (coming soon)

A Breed Apart by Ronie Kendig
Book 1: Trinity
Book 2: Talon
Book 3: Beowulf

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The narrator is pretty good especially with dialogue. It makes the story a very easy listen.

The story dwells a lot on the fact that military working dogs are definitely NOT pets. It shows that good intentions do not always produce good handlers, and good handlers with continued training is what they need most. This is for the benefit of all concerned.

The story is also about human trafficking, abuse, and PTSD. It provides some good coping techniques but is not heavy on these things. As usual, Kendig’s story brings to light some serious issues within a fictional story that is not overly heavy.

I liked the Christian elements but sometimes found it too heavy handed. The best use of the Bible verses quoted were ones that truly helped the characters reprogram their negative thought patterns. The book became overly “spiritualized” when the bullets missed because “God was on their side.” It was a bit too much. These kinds of phrases are mainly stated at the climax of the action. I believe miracles happen but maybe should be alluded to just one time per book or in a more subtle way.

I liked the suggestion that when the protagonist prayed, he felt peace rather than the time he said God spoke to him specifically to get married “whenever he was ready.” The former is better because it gives courage regardless of outcome and is more in line with most of our experiences with prayer and God. Most of us don’t experience specifics.

I liked how the romance showed how the two complemented and helped each other. Each had an element that the other needed. The characters did grow which was good. I liked hearing a little bit about the characters in past books as well.

Interesting characters

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I really enjoy these military working dog books. They are exciting & the good guys mail or female + dog always win with the help of God. Not too religious but just enough to get the point across & empasize God’s redeeming glory.

Exciting

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I realize this was classified as a “Christian” book, So were the first two books. References to religion were intermittent and tolerable. Not so in this book. Seems like.every time the female lead POV was narrated religious references were in every other sentence. I liked the story overall but it was tough to finish.

Too preachy..

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