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Publishers Weekly
04/21/2014
Romance and suspense are evenly matched in this powerful series launch from bestseller Martin (Desert Heat). Beverly Hills interior designer Lane Bishop agrees to help single dad Dylan Brodie remodel his fishing lodge in Alaska. Though she felt the attraction between them when she met him briefly in L.A., she is unprepared for the sparks that fly when she arrives in Alaska. As Lane decides whether to give in to her attraction to Dylan, her sleep is interrupted by ghostly noises and visions, and she believes that the lodge may be haunted. While seeking to unravel the mystery, Dylan and Lane’s affair heats up and begins to involve more emotions than either anticipated, and Lane also grows closer to Dylan’s mute young daughter, Emily. Intense mystery and sensual love scenes will lure readers into this novel and not let go until the final page is turned. Agent: Alexandra Machinist, Janklow & Nesbit Associates. (June)
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Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9781420133820
  • Publisher: Kensington Publishing Corporation
  • Publication date: 5/27/2014
  • Series: Brodies of Alaska Series
  • Format: Mass Market Paperback
  • Edition description: Reissue
  • Pages: 368
  • Sales rank: 33572
  • Product dimensions: 6.50 (w) x 4.10 (h) x 1.10 (d)

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Against the Wild


By Kat Martin

KENSINGTON PUBLISHING CORP.

Copyright © 2014 Kat Martin
All rights reserved.
ISBN: 978-1-4201-3383-7


CHAPTER 1

The low moaning of the wind awakened him. The old fishing lodge, constructed in the thirties, was built of hand-hewn logs, the chinking between them worn by time and weather, leaving spaces for the air to blow through. An eerie keening echoed inside the house, a chilling sound that sent shivers down Dylan's spine.

Just the wind, he reminded himself. Nothing to do with stories of ghosts and hauntings. Just an inconvenience, nothing more.

Still, he had Emily to think of. Dylan Brodie swung his long legs to the side of the bed, shrugged into his heavy flannel robe, and padded barefoot down the hall toward his daughter's bedroom.

The lodge he'd purchased earlier in the spring was big and sprawling, two stories high, with a separate family wing for the owner, another for the prestigious guests it had once hosted, back in its heyday in the thirties. The living room was big and open, exposing fourteen-inch logs in the ceiling. A massive river-rock fireplace climbed one wall; a second, smaller version warmed the sitting room in the master suite.

Dylan had fallen in love with the place the moment he had seen it, perched on Eagle Bay like a guardian of the two hundred forested acres around it.

Old legends be damned. He didn't believe in ghosts or any of the Indian myths he had heard. He'd waited years to find the perfect spot for his guided fishing and family vacation business, and this was the place.

The wind picked up as he moved down the hall, the air sliding over rough wood, whistling through the eves, the branches on the trees shifting eerily against the windowpanes. Dylan picked up his pace, worried the noise would frighten Emily, though so far his eight-year-old daughter seemed more at ease in the lodge than he was.

Frosted-glass wall sconces dimly lit the passage as he walked along, original, not part of a remodel of the residential wing done a few years back, before the last owner moved out and left the area.

The four bedrooms and bathrooms upstairs on this side of the building weren't fancy, but they were livable while he worked on the rest of the lodge. The master suite had been updated, but it wasn't the way he wanted it yet. Eventually, he would rebuild this section, as well, bring it all up to the four-star standard he'd had in mind when he had purchased the property.

Dylan paused at the door to Emily's room, quietly turned the knob, and eased it open. His daughter lay beneath the quilt his housekeeper, Winifred Henry, had made for her as a Christmas gift. It had princesses and unicorns embroidered in puffy little pink and white squares, all hand-stitched to fit her youth-size four-poster bed.

His gaze went to the child. Emily had the dark hair and blue eyes that marked her a Brodie, but her complexion was as pale as her mother's. Unlike Mariah's perfect patrician features, Emily's mouth was a little too wide, her small nose freckled across the bridge.

She was awake, he saw, her eyes fixed on the antique rocker near the window. It was just her size, fashioned of oak and intricately carved. She loved the old chair that had been in the lodge when he'd bought it.

Emily never sat in it, but she was fascinated by the way the wind made it rock on its own. Dylan found it slightly eerie, the way it moved back and forth as if some invisible occupant sat in the little chair. She was watching it now, her lips curved in the faintest of smiles. She mumbled something he couldn't quite hear, and Dylan's chest clamped down.

It hurt to watch his little girl, see her in the make-believe world she now lived in, forming silent phrases, nothing he could actually hear.

Emily hadn't spoken a single audible phrase since her mother had abandoned her three years ago. Not a meaningful word since the night Mariah Brodie had run off with another man.

Dylan's hand unconsciously fisted. Maybe he hadn't been the husband Mariah wanted. Maybe he'd been too wrapped up in trying to make a life in the harsh Alaskan wilderness he loved. Maybe he hadn't paid her enough attention.

Maybe he just hadn't loved her enough.

Guilt slipped through him. He never should have married her. He should have known she would never be able to adjust to the life he lived here. Still, it didn't excuse her cruel abandonment of their daughter. An abandonment Emily had not been able to cope with.

Dylan forced himself to walk into the bedroom. Emily's eyes swung to his, but she didn't smile, just stared at him in that penetrating way that made his stomach churn.

"Em, honey, are you okay?" She didn't answer, as he had known she wouldn't. "It's just the wind. The lodge is old. There's nothing to be afraid of."

Emily's gaze went to the window, where a lone pine branch shifted restlessly against the sill. Ignoring him as if he weren't there, she snuggled back into her pillow and closed her eyes. She blamed him for the loss of her mother, he knew. It was the only explanation for why she had withdrawn from him so completely.

Tucking the quilt a little closer beneath her chin, he leaned down and kissed her cheek. The wind picked up as he walked out of the bedroom and eased the door closed. Emily was his to watch over and protect, his to care for and comfort. But he had lost his daughter three years ago.

When he had driven her mother away.


Lane Bishop stepped off the Alaska Airlines flight at the Ketchikan International Airport. When she had finally agreed to make the trip from L.A., she'd been surprised to discover that the journey—two and a half hours to Seattle, then two hours on to Ketchikan—was shorter than a flight to New York.

Alaska had always seemed so far away, so remote. And yet she had always wanted to see it.

Of course, she had never imagined she would accept Dylan Brodie's offer and take a job helping him remodel the old fishing lodge he had purchased in the middle of God- only-knew-where, Alaska—even if it was a challenge she found hard to resist.

As the owner of Modern Design, an interior design studio in Beverly Hills, Lane had done a number of log homes, ski chalets, and exclusive rural getaways for the rich and famous. But a handcrafted nineteen-thirties fishing lodge on a bay in the Inland Passage pushed every hot button she had.

But then so did the lodge's incredibly sexy owner.

Which was the reason she had been determined to stay away.

She still wasn't completely sure why, after half a dozen refusals, she had changed her mind and agreed to take the job. Perhaps it was the debt she owed Dylan for saving her life—and getting himself shot in the process.

They'd only just been introduced, both simply guests at the wedding of a mutual friend, when gunfire had erupted. She hadn't been the target and neither had he, but Dylan had shoved her to the ground and been grazed by a bullet while trying to protect her.

Gratitude for the near stranger who had come to her rescue accounted for at least some of her motivation.

The rest had to do with the attraction she'd felt for him from the first moment she had met him.

She spotted him walking toward her, as tall as she remembered, at least six-two, and even more imposing. Her mouth went dry and her insides quivered. He was wearing a red plaid flannel shirt, the sleeves rolled up over sinewy forearms. His rugged features were chiseled, his face darkly tanned, and in a hard, masculine way, he was amazingly handsome.

He'd attracted her as no man had in years, and seeing him now, Lane felt the same jolt of heat she had felt back then. It was exactly the reason she had tried to stay away from him, and she now fought an urge to run back to the plane, take the next flight home to L.A.

Instead, she forced herself to look up at him and smile. "Dylan. It's good to see you."

She could feel his eyes on her, as blue as the sky, skimming over her beige slacks and peach knit sweater, subtly assessing her curves. There was something about him, something that made him seem dark and forbidding, like eating chocolate at midnight.

He stared at her so long she thought he was going to haul her into his arms and kiss her. Her breathing hitched, and she realized she wanted exactly that.

Instead, he reached for the handle of her wheeled carry-on bag, and relief hit her. Or maybe it was disappointment.

"I'm glad you're here," Dylan said. "The construction crew is hard at work, but I need to get things rolling on the interior."

"Yes, of course."

His lips curved in a smile, but his expression was as guarded as she recalled. A man with secrets—it was a thought she'd had before. Perhaps uncovering those secrets was part of the reason she had decided to come.

Perhaps it was simply that she hadn't been able to think of anything but Dylan Brodie since he had left L.A.

"We need to get your luggage. The baggage claim is off to your right."

"We have to get Finn."

His mouth, which was hard and fit his face perfectly, edged up. "I can't wait to meet him."

Finnegan was her dog, a ninety-pound Irish wolfhound—the runt of the litter. Her closest companion since her fiancé, Jason Russell, had died in a motorcycle accident three years ago. Bringing Finn along was the only way she would agree to come.

They collected her bags, then went in search of her dog. One of the airport staff released him from his giant cage, and he raced to her side as if she had saved his life. Which she'd actually done when she'd rescued him from the pound just hours before he had been scheduled to be put down.

"You might have mentioned you were bringing your horse," Dylan said drily.

Lane just smiled. "This is Finn." She knelt and put her arms around his neck, gave him a hug. "Good boy," she said. Tall and rangy, he had a coarse gray coat and dark brown eyes that seemed able to look into her soul.

"Were you a good boy on the plane?" Rising, Lane rubbed between his ears the way he liked, calming him a little. "I bet you were."

Finn panted and gave her one of his goofy wolfhound grins. Lane scratched and petted until the stiffness went out of his body and he began to relax. "Finn, meet Dylan. He's a friend."

Dylan closed the distance between them, eased a hand out for Finn to sniff. The dog got a whiff of his scent and relaxed even more.

"He knows the word friend," she said. "He's very intelligent. He's a great watchdog, but he's amazingly gentle."

"You said he was okay with kids."

"Finn loves children."

Dylan just nodded. From the terminal, he led her outside, carrying her heavy suitcase as if it were full of feathers instead of a month's worth of clothes and wheeling her carryon, too.

"I hope you had a decent flight," he said as they walked along, Finn trotting quietly at the end of his leash.

"As far as I'm concerned, any flight I can walk away from is a good one."

His smile came easy this time, genuine and warm. It made her stomach lift alarmingly. This was the reason she had come, this amazing attraction. And yet it scared her to death.

"Up here, flying's mostly the way we get around," he said. "Maybe I can teach you to like it."

She knew he was a pilot. She had also known he would be flying her into his recently purchased fishing lodge. Instead of heading for the parking lot, he turned and started walking toward the water. Since the Ketchikan Airport was built on an island with only ferry access to the mainland, there were docking facilities for the floatplanes that carried passengers to inland destinations.

"I have a feeling you're a very good pilot," she said. "I'm actually looking forward to the trip." Though she didn't know that much about him, there was an air of confidence in the way he moved, the way he handled himself that made her think he was good at anything he attempted.

Dylan seemed pleased by the comment. "I think you'll find the scenery pretty amazing." But he was looking at her and not the incredible view of the ocean, and Lane was having a hard time catching her breath.

Too late to back out now, she reminded herself. Followed by, Just remember to keep your head.

A ramp appeared in front of them, bobbing in the water. It swayed a little beneath their feet as Dylan led her toward a white floatplane with blue striped sides, rocking at the end of its tether.

"Beautiful airplane. What is it?"

"De Havilland Magnum Turbo Beaver," he said proudly. "Some Microsoft exec from Seattle was the original owner. Sold her to a guy in Newport Beach, but it didn't work out. Now she's mine."

"This is the plane you bought in L.A.?" That was what had led to their meeting. Dylan had stopped to visit his cousin, Tyler, who lived in the city. At the time, Ty, a private investigator, had been working with Lane's best friend, Haley Warren.

"I found her on the Internet. She was in fantastic condition, and the price was right. It was worth the trip down to pick her up."

Since then, Haley had married Ty and become a partner in Modern Design, giving Lane the freedom to make the trip. Her gaze went over Dylan Brodie, looking like every woman's macho fantasy in his worn jeans and plaid flannel shirt. After the shooting at the wedding, while the EMTs had been cleaning the wound in his side, she had seen him shirtless, seen a portion of his incredible body.

Now, just thinking about all that hard male flesh had her nerves kicking up again.

Lane shifted a little closer to Finn as Dylan loaded her bags into the cargo compartment. He urged the dog up into the seven-seat passenger section of the plane and helped her into the copilot's chair. After a final check of the exterior, he climbed aboard, settled himself in the pilot's seat, and began flipping switches.

Her nervousness built. She still couldn't believe he had talked her into leaving her business and flying up for the weeks it would take to complete the remodel job. She couldn't believe she had given in to her wild attraction to him and accepted the job.

But as she looked over at Dylan Brodie, saw the confident way he went through the flight check, the ease with which his hard hands moved over the controls, she understood exactly why she had come.

Not since Jason had died had a man attracted her the way Dylan did. She had dated a couple of other good-looking men, but those few dates had ended in disaster. Maybe it would happen again, but there was something about Dylan Brodie that had convinced her to take the risk.

Aside from his irresistibly challenging project, she was determined to explore the attraction between them. She would take things slowly, keep her emotions in check and make sure she was doing the right thing, but if the feeling was mutual and as strong as it had been before, she would act on it.

She was a woman, after all. She had needs, desires, just like any other woman. After three long years of grieving, she deserved a little physical contact with an amazingly attractive man.

Or at least that was what she had told herself.

Unfortunately, as the plane began to rush through the water, throwing up a frothy wake, traveling faster and farther toward some unknown destination, all her earlier doubts rose into her head.

She didn't have to be psychic to know she was completely out of her league with a man like Brodie. Good Lord, she didn't even know him!

She hadn't been sure what Dylan expected of her when she'd agreed to take the job, but she wasn't going to let him push her into making a mistake. She hadn't had sex in three years. She simply wasn't ready to rush into a relationship, she told herself, as brief as this one would be.

Dear God, she thought in near panic as the engine roared and the plane began to lift out of the sea, what on earth have I done?

CHAPTER 2

Dylan eased the plane into a slow climb, then flattened out and settled at a comfortable altitude above the ocean and deep green forests below.

He flicked a glance at the woman beside him, sitting rigidly in the copilot's seat. She was wearing beige slacks, a peach-colored sweater, and low-heeled shoes. Gold earrings sparkled in her ears, and pale orange fingernail polish gleamed on her slender hands. Not exactly outdoor wear, but he liked it.

He wondered if the tension she was feeling came from the plane ride or just sitting next to him.

He was pretty sure it was the latter.

She'd been wary of him since the moment he had introduced himself one sunny afternoon in California. Over the next few days, she had dodged every effort he had made to get her to go out with him, told him in no uncertain terms she just wasn't interested.


(Continues...)

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  • Posted Mon Aug 25 00:00:00 EDT 2014

    I Also Recommend:

    Kat Martin's stories have entertained me for years and I thoroug

    Kat Martin's stories have entertained me for years and I thoroughly enjoy romantic suspense. This wasn't my favorite. The editing was not the best. There were grammatical errors - you're instead of your -twice. Amelia as a psychiatrist would have been an M.D., not a Ph.D, although psychiatrists can be Ph.D's as well as medical doctors. Psychologists are Ph.D's. Dylan did not make an effort to spend time with his daughter...even for a short team each day. There was no sitting on Daddy's lap, reading books, no watching movies with popcorn in the evening. This seemed off to me. There didn't seem to be much effort by the author to allow Dylan and Emily to forge a tentative bond, or to work toward mending the strained father-daughter relationship. When Lane heard things in the hall, it was odd that Finn didn't get up and act interested or curious in what she was doing or where she was going. Those points seemed like gaps to me. All the dogs that I have owned would have barked, growled or at least investigated with nose down and ears pricked.
    I enjoyed the appealing male characters, including Caleb and Nick as well as the feminine, talented and intelligent Lane. This novel didn't match prior well crafted stories that I am used to by this great author.

    8 out of 8 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted Sun May 11 00:00:00 EDT 2014

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    Dylan Brodie knew Lane Bishop was trouble for him in every way s

    Dylan Brodie knew Lane Bishop was trouble for him in every way shape and delectable inch
    of her but it did not stop him from hiring her as his interior designer.  Not for one second did
     Dylan question that Lane that the talent to take his lodge in Alaska and make it a show place
    for every one looking for relaxation and adventure.  Dylan was starting a new life for him and his
     daughter and knew he could do it all in this one breath taking area of Alaska.

    Lane also knew better than to get involved with Dylan because he was a man with too many secrets,
    but she had been attracted to him from the minute they met.  Lane is good at what she does and the
    challenge of a large design job to show case her talent as well as being close to Dylan was too
    great a thrill to pass up.  What Lane did not see coming was a historical past connected to the lodge
     that has some creepy sounds mixed in with a ghost story or two surrounding an otherwise quiet existence.  

    Dylan will figure out the ghost that is haunting them as he smells a set up from the get go. Supernatural
    existence this does not add up to be, but something a person would take on, why is the bigger question.  
    Dylan has to keep the schedule on time to finish, gossip about problems to a minimum, and hopefully
    work with everyone including Lane very closely to get the lodge up and running.  

    Question looming between them is this a short term romance or can Lane be strong enough to deal
     with him, his life, and the place he calls home.  Dylan has been loved and deserted before leaving a
    mess in its wake but trying to control his feelings for Lane is harder than he ever expected.  
    Dylan knows there is chemistry between them and his fixation is something he cannot control and there
    may be another that is equally fixated with Lane and obsessed with having her at any cost.

    Kat Martin is an author with a talent take each book up a notch in romantic suspense and have every reader
    anxiously waiting for the next book to be released.

    2 out of 3 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted Sun Jul 13 00:00:00 EDT 2014

    Love Ms. Martin's books!

    I look forward to reading Ms. Martin's books. Her stories keep me
    interested till the end.

    1 out of 2 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted Fri Jun 27 00:00:00 EDT 2014

    Fast pace and interesting.

    As always Kat Martin has another best seller. Learned a lot about Alaska; it's culture and back ground. Well written and really kept me on my toes. Looking forward to her next book.

    1 out of 2 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted Sun Sep 28 00:00:00 EDT 2014

    Me

    J: Just too darn much hot steamy "romance" so much that it distracted from the suspense of the story. The story itself could have been good enough and did not need redundant sex. However this entire series reads like a pattern and it was painfully predictable.

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  • Posted Sat Jul 19 00:00:00 EDT 2014

    3.5 Stars While Against the Wind was a very good read, it wasn¿

    3.5 Stars

    While Against the Wind was a very good read, it wasn’t what I expected.

    Dylan Brodie is the middle Brodie boy.  He grew up in Alaska and has recently purchased a lodge in the Alaskan pan handle.  He has the help of the locals to renovate it, but the inside he is saving for a special woman, Lane Bishop.  He now has his chance to revisit their attraction and he has the perfect lure to get her to Alaska.

    Lane Bishop has been attracted to Dylan since the moment she met him.  She tried and tried to ignore his advances, but he has offered her a change that she can’t pass up.  So off to Alaska she goes. 

    Lane’s visit is full of surprises and goes beyond her highest expectations.  She discovers her passion again after her loss of both her mother and fiancé and finally finds a home.  It’s too bad that everywhere they turn they are being bombarded by continual obstacles.  Can they conquer them all; even their biggest one - their doubts and fears of how their pasts will affect their future?

    So what did I expect?  Well a story that was truly a standalone novel for one.  Yes, the story is basically a standalone, but there are too many references that seem to be from prior novels and a different series.  I found the constant referencing too distracting.  My mind would wonder to what story it was, who it was about and so on.  Against the Wind is book one in the Brodies of Alaska series and that is exactly what it should have been, book one.  A reference or two is fine; the number in the novel was not.  I’m also sad to say, short of a very extensive search I have no idea what book Dylan and Lane first met in.  Very frustrating.

    Besides that problem, the story was very nice.  The story had mystery, romance and some suspense thrown in.  I will say Ms. Martin surprised me several times with the direction of the story.  I really loved that she kept me on my toes.  Her characters were also very entertaining.  I can say short of the characters I was supposed to hate, I adored every single one of them.  Ms. Martin made them very personable and I wanted to get to know and love them all.  Great job!

    Even though this book was packed with mystery, romance and suspense it still felt like a light read.  The atmosphere never became too deep and dark, making it perfect for a summer read.  She also wrote a plot that was interesting and fun and I could almost feel like I was back in Alaska.  Thank you Ms. Martin.  You reminded me how beautiful the state is and how wonderful the people are.  I truly miss it more after reading Against the Wild.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted Sun Jun 22 00:00:00 EDT 2014

    Predictable...but decent writing

    Wasnt a fan of the book and was totally predictable and cheesy. But author had decent writing so will definitely try another book.

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  • Posted Sun Jun 22 00:00:00 EDT 2014

    Lane was an interior design and came to Alaska. Brodie had offer

    Lane was an interior design and came to Alaska. Brodie had offered her the job to help him remodel and old fishing lodge. She also find a little girl who won't speak, eerie legends and strange sounds in the night. Very good.

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  • Posted Mon Jun 16 00:00:00 EDT 2014

    4.5 Stars! I really enjoyed this book. I had never read anything

    4.5 Stars! I really enjoyed this book. I had never read anything by Kat Martin before but I now have a new author. I highly recommend.

    0 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted Thu Jun 12 00:00:00 EDT 2014

    Great book

    Had some problems with my copy. Page 277 missing and couldn't continue by sliding pages had to use page jump. Anyone else have issues? Love the book though!

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  • Anonymous

    Posted Mon Jun 02 00:00:00 EDT 2014

    Great as usual

    I am a huge Kat Martin fan. As usual, this is a great read. I have never been disappointed. I have all of her "AGAINST" series e-books (this is number 10) and I cannot wait for the next two in 2015. I am hooked. She works both mystery and romance so well. I could not stop reading this. I have other books by Kat. What a great writer. She has never been disappointing.

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  • Posted Wed May 28 00:00:00 EDT 2014

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    ¿A charged, fiery and twisted page-turner.¿ My rating: 4 of

    ¿A charged, fiery and twisted page-turner.¿




    My rating: 4 of 5 ¿¿




    The entire flight to Alaska, interior designer Lane Bishop struggled with her decision to take on this job. She could tell herself over and over again that it was the opportunity to renovate the gorgeous 1930 Eagle Bay Lodge, but she knew it was the persistence of its gorgeously handsome owner that had finally swayed her to take a risk on the opposite sex since the death of her fiance three years ago.




    Dylan Brodie was ready for some positive things to come his way, one of them was the summer he envisioned renovating his lodge with the gorgeous Lane. But within moments of her arrival at Eagle Bay, he realizes things might be a bit more complicated than he anticipated, when her dog and his little girl make fast friends. A connection he could almost be jealous of.




    Lane is taken with the gorgeous building, it's inhabitants and head over heels for its owner, but she is less than enamoured with all the things that go bump in the night, and that happens quite a bit. With a reluctant and unconvinced Dylan in tow, Lane looks into some of the lodge's history to find some disturbing events that took place.




    His relationship with Lane progressing as he had hoped, Dylan becomes worried when incidents around the lodge increase. No longer sure what type of threat he is dealing with, he knows he will do all it takes to keep his loved ones safe.




    *****




    I loved it!! It made me think of an old Agatha Christie book. The setting of the old lodge, the nearby village, the different layers of intrigue, the possible 'players' and the intrepid heroine. Heck, even the housekeeper! Of course, Agatha would have blanched at the hot steamy sex.......or maybe not, but she definitely wouldn't have been as explicit about it. Thank goodness Kat Martin has no such hang ups! 




    Thoroughly enjoyable and entertaining from beginning to end with high hopes for the rest of the Alaskan Brodies. 




    Fabulous hot characters with some delicious side dishes.... ie Caleb!! My, oh my! I know he is not a Brodie, but give that man a book! We get a peek at Nick, who is certainly very capable and who knows, may be next on the block. 




    Something that bugged me a little, ok, a lot. IF my plane went down on a lake about five miles hiking from 'safety' with the secure knowledge that danger is lurking nearby, I had the love of my life with me  , AND I had the option of being picked up by another plane, OR camp out overnight and hike out the next morning with my love. I would NOT choose to camp and hike - let me be VERY clear about that!! It makes no sense!! Only a moron would do that! It's like in a movie where the idiot girl is trying to get away from the bad guy and the whole theatre groans "NOOOOO"..... as she runs UP the stairs instead of out the door....




    Overall I had a very good time reading AGAINST THE WILD and I will not hesitate to pick up any future Brodie book that crosses my path! If the great atmosphere, super action and slight emotional pull along with the steamy sex is part of the parcel - count me in!!




    ¿A charged, fiery and twisted page-turner.¿




    **Copy provided in return for an honest review**

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  • Posted Tue May 27 00:00:00 EDT 2014

    Our Review, by LITERAL ADDICTION's Nocturnal Nymph - Michelle: *

    Our Review, by LITERAL ADDICTION's Nocturnal Nymph - Michelle:
    *Copy gifted in exchange for an honest review

    This is my very first Kat Martin book and to say I loved it would be an understatement. I thoroughly enjoyed this book.

    Dylan has bought a Lodge and wants Lane to be the designer, after he met and want to go out with her. Lane is a designer in Beverly Hills, CA and lost someone very dear to her but is very attracted to Dylan. Although there are a few snags in between I loved how these 2 are with each other. Finn, Emily and Caleb just add to this great story and I love that every page kept you on the edge of your seat waiting to see what happened next!!!

    I love how I can read a kick ass book that leaves you with emotions you didn’t know were wanting to come out! I laugh, I cried, I got nervous and I felt happy. Not many books can do that to me. I can’t wait to read more by this author and I certainly can’t wait for book 2 of this series

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  • Posted Tue May 27 00:00:00 EDT 2014

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    AGAINST THE WILD by Kat Martin is another interesting romantic S

    AGAINST THE WILD by Kat Martin is another interesting romantic Suspense set in Eagle Bay, Alaska, an old fishing town. #1 in "The Brodies of Alaska" series, what a beginning!

    We start this series off with the story of Dylan Brodie, his daughter, Emily and Lane Bishop.

    Lane Bishop is a Beverly Hills designer, who lost her fiance three years earlier tragically. Dylan Brodie, is a single father of an eight-year old daughter, Emily, who has spoken since her mother abandoned them three years earlier for another man.

    Together, Dylan and Lane, are to remodel Dylan's fishing lodge. Oh, but sparks fly in more ways than one! Oh, did I mention haunts, ghostly noises and visions? Is the lodge haunted? Or is mischief in the air?

    Fast paced and filled with romance, mystery,and love. Emotional upheaval on both Dylan and Lane's hearts, not counting little Emily's. Readers are sure to delight in the way Ms. Martin feeds into the mystery and the sensual way Dylan and Lane finally come together. Readers are also, sure to enjoy the romantic suspense as well as the romance between Dylan and Lane. Can't wait to see what happens in the next "Broadies of Alaska" series. A joy to read. Another great mystery, and suspense from Ms. Martin. Received for an honest review from Net Galley and the publicist.

    RATING: 4

    HEAT RATING: MILD

    REVIEWED BY: AprilR, courtesy of My Book Addiction and More

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  • Posted Mon May 26 00:00:00 EDT 2014

    Great Story Against the wild is the first novel of the Brodie br

    Great Story
    Against the wild is the first novel of the Brodie brothers of Alaska. Dylan and Lane's story has lots of adventures, romance and actions.Lane Bishop is an interior designer from LA with broken heart over the lost of her fiance, after seeing Dylan Brodie in LA she decides to accept his offer to travel to his fishing lodge in Alaska and help him to renovate his lodge. Dylan feels so guilty for marrying his wife and bringing her to The wilderness of Alaska which cause his little girl stop talking after her mother left them. I enjoyed reading this book with lots of adventures, ghost, danger,murder and romance.Thank you Mrs. Kat Martin for writing great books.

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