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Fallen Star (The Divine Devils Book 2) by R Weir – Review by Bobbi Wagner

Fallen Star: The Divine Devils Book 2Fallen Star: The Divine Devils Book 2 by R. Weir
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is an author that I have enjoyed reading from the first book I picked up by him. I never hesitate to pick up his books. I enjoy how he can use his writing skills and details to bring his stories to life. This is the second book in this series which I highly suggest reading the first book as well. This will help with your enjoyment of this author’s books and his characters. This is a well written story that has a little bit of everything in it. It is an engaging story that is hard to put down. The characters are strong and unique. They pull you into the story from the start. They make it easy and entertaining to read. They really made the story for me. The twists and turns are something you don’t want to miss. This is a great story that you don’t want to miss. I highly recommend this book and this author.

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Fallen Star (The Divine Devils Book 2) by R Weir – Review by Jenni Bishop

Fallen Star: The Divine Devils Book 2: Mystery Suspense Crime ThrillerFallen Star: The Divine Devils Book 2: Mystery Suspense Crime Thriller by R Weir
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Fallen Star is the second book in the Divine Devils series and a fantastic crime thriller that has you on the edge of your seat. It has everything to keep the pages turning. This complex plot takes you into the bowels of darkness is full of danger and mystery, suspense and intrigue, action and violence, murder and mayhem.

This intense and thrilling tale draws the reader in and fully invested in the outcome and the characters. R Weir’s gift is definitely in this genre and I am glad to have come across his books.

Former US Marshall Hunter Divine and team are back. He makes no apologies for who he is but there is one thing you can count on and that is he will always get the job done. He is a complex and flawed man who has more baggage than a department store.

This case may help him personally and he will not walk away empty handed.

Beware once you start you will not be able to put it down. Bring on more!

Reviewed by @jennadb

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Fallen Star (The Divine Devils Book 2) by R Weir – Review by Shelly Kittell

Fallen Star: The Divine Devils Book 2Fallen Star: The Divine Devils Book 2 by R. Weir
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Dang, Hunter Devine is one of the hottest former U.S. Marshalls out there. This author has written one of the best series I have come across yet and I have been so excited to read this book, the second in this series. Hunter Devine is a man of action, yet has a conscience to keep him honest. These characters are so real that you feel like you are right there. The action keeps you turning the page. You just have to know what’s coming next. The story just grabbed you. I was glued from page one. I’ve not often come across ebooks that keep me glued to my phone but this author does. The action and drama are just nonstop. There is nothing I don’t love. Denver and the Front Range are my old stomping grounds so it’s also fun to try to look for places I may know in his writing as I go along. Who needs James Bond? Hunter Devine and his team are my favorite agents.

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Fallen Star (The Divine Devils Book 2) by R Weir

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Fallen Star (The Divine Devils Book 2) by R Weir
Genre – Thriller, Crime
Page Count – 440
Cover Designer – Mia

Megan Getz lived among Hollywood royalty

A Tinseltown celebrity of a long-running sitcom

Being extorted because of an adult indiscretion

Attempting to cover up her perilous life

Hiring the team of Divine Devils

Hoping they’ll free her from the blackmail bonds

 

Hunter Divine and his crew going undercover in a Reno Casino

Digging deep to reveal those running the scam

The simple case exploding all around them

Drugs, prostitution, murder, and mayhem being the norm

Dragging Hunter and his crew into a hotbed of danger

In a doomed attempt to rescue the pretentious Fallen Star

Leading The Divine Devils down a lethal road they may not survive

~ AMAZON ~

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Award-winning Author R Weir lives in the Mile-High City with his family, where the Rocky Mountain High isn’t always achieved with an herbal substance. When not glued to the computer, he relaxes by enjoying the outdoors and traveling in his motorhome. His writing delves into genres with gritty investigators exploring mystery, crime, suspense, and thrills, with involved plots and unexpected twists. Featuring former US Marshal Hunter Divine, a dire, determined man searching for salvation in his broken life. While private eye Jarvis Mann is tough and snarky, with as many faults as virtues. Characters exhibiting traces of his sense of humor, though he’s not nearly as tough and fearless. Though no evil stands a chance against his written word!

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Mann in the Crossfire (Jarvis Mann Detective Series Book 8) by R Weir – Review by Melody (Karen) Marsh

Mann in the Crossfire: A Jarvis Mann Hardboiled Detective Mystery NovelMann in the Crossfire: A Jarvis Mann Hardboiled Detective Mystery Novel by R. Weir
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I normally cannot stand mysteries! I can normally call the ending and everything after a certain point gets slow and turns time into syrup while reading, but not Mann in the Crossfire by R. Weir. This book is the eighth book in the series, but it makes a good stand-alone novel too. Reading it as a stand-alone made the beginning harder to get into for me, but the ending is satisfying no matter what!

The focus of this story follows Rocky (Garrett) and his family story. Jarvis Mann is running around like a chicken with his head cut off trying to put this puzzle together. Why is Brandon in trouble? And how does Mann’s trouble in Colorado have to do with what is happening in California? The dark twists are not what you’d expect from a P.I. novel. R. Weir holds nothing back with this beautifully written novel, where not a word is out of place!

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Mann in the Crossfire (Jarvis Mann Detective Series Book 8) by R Weir – Review by Tausha Treadway

Mann in the Crossfire: A Jarvis Mann Hardboiled Detective Mystery NovelMann in the Crossfire: A Jarvis Mann Hardboiled Detective Mystery Novel by R. Weir
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Mann in the Crossfire (Jarvis Mann Detective Series Book 8) by R W Weir. I love this series and I couldn’t wait for this installment. It did not disappoint. Its the continuing story of the Jarvis Mann Detective Series. These are best read in order but can be read as a standalone. Jarvis Mann is a Private Detective and when he discovers a former co worker is murdered he of course has to investigate. Traveling from San Diego to Colorado to search for clues as to why Rocky died. While investigating this murder he realizes that Rocky was into some very dangerous investigations of his own. A particular gang is involved and they are not nice. This case leaves Jarvis literally beaten and hospitalized. Will Jarvis be able to find out what happened to his friend before Jarvis ends up dead as well. Hang on to your seat when you read this fast paced read full of mystery, murder and mayhem. I loved this book!

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Mann in the Crossfire (Jarvis Mann Detective Series Book 8) by R Weir – Review by Heather Lovelace

Mann in the Crossfire: A Jarvis Mann Hardboiled Detective Mystery NovelMann in the Crossfire: A Jarvis Mann Hardboiled Detective Mystery Novel by R. Weir
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

If you are looking for a thought provoking thrill ride that will keep you guessing, immediately add this book to your summer reading list. Weir is proving to be a one-click author for me, masterfully crafting stories of intrigue that brilliantly unfold and engage the reader. This book was fantastic and I am scrambling now to get caught up on the rest of the series. What an amazing find!

Reviewed by @heatherlovelace
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Mann in the Crossfire (Jarvis Mann Detective Series Book 8) by R Weir – Review by Stephanie Nicole

Mann in the Crossfire: A Jarvis Mann Hardboiled Detective Mystery NovelMann in the Crossfire: A Jarvis Mann Hardboiled Detective Mystery Novel by R. Weir
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Once again R. Weir has written a brilliant suspense story with Mann in the Crossfire. His plot is fast paced and includes perfectly placed clues, complex characters, and so much suspense that you’ll be reading it in one sitting. While Mann in the Crossfire is part of a series Mr. Weir has done a wonderful job writing them to where they can be read as a stand alone. While I have read quite a few of Mr. Weir’s novels I have to say this series is one of my favorites and I have to wonder if this eighth installment is the end for Mann. Personally I hope Mr. Weir continues this series.

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Mann in the Crossfire (Jarvis Mann Detective Series Book 8) by R Weir – Review by Shelly Kittell

Mann in the Crossfire: A Jarvis Mann Hardboiled Detective Mystery NovelMann in the Crossfire: A Jarvis Mann Hardboiled Detective Mystery Novel by R. Weir
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Jarvis Mann is quite the character. Quirky, unique and a personality of his own, he keeps you going right from the beginning. This book was action packed from the start. It jumped right into Jarvis starting with investigation Rocky’s death and going from there. He just takes a licking and keeps on ticking. I couldn’t put the book down. I felt like I was sucked into the universe Jarvis Mann was in. R. Weir has does a really terrific job of bringing everything together.

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Mann in the Crossfire (Jarvis Mann Detective Series Book 8) by R Weir – Review by Kerry Carr

Mann in the Crossfire: A Jarvis Mann Hardboiled Detective Mystery NovelMann in the Crossfire: A Jarvis Mann Hardboiled Detective Mystery Novel by R. Weir
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is the 8th book in the Jarvis Mann Detective series. Even though it is part of a series it can be read as a standalone. However I think if it is read in order then the characters would all make sense in their connection to each other. This didn’t detract from this book for me in any way though.
The author does an amazing job at keeping you hooked on the edge of your seat. With danger and suspense you are on a rollercoaster ride from start to finish.
I love a crime story and this one has an unsolved mysterious murder and an extremely dangerous element with the gang vibe.The author does an amazing job describing the gang element that you get an understanding about how dangerous that environment is.  Even the people who help our detective are dangerous and questionable which makes you wonder how it will work out  and if our Dectetive Mann can solve this case without losing his life.

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Mann in the Crossfire (Jarvis Mann Detective Series Book 8) by R Weir – Review by Kerry Baker

Mann in the Crossfire: A Jarvis Mann Hardboiled Detective Mystery NovelMann in the Crossfire: A Jarvis Mann Hardboiled Detective Mystery Novel by R. Weir
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Mann in the Crossfire: A Jarvis Mann Hardboiled Detective Mystery Novel by R. Weir is the eighth book in the Jarvis Mann Mystery series. It is probably best to read this series in order so that you get full enjoyment however the book can be read as a stand-alone.
I loved that this book really was a fast past, action packed story that felt like w true crime mystery. The author knew just how to keep you on the edge of your seat the whole way through and constantly guessing as to what might happen.
It takes a lot for a series to reach this number of books and based on what I just read I can see this series being fantastic for many more books to come. I hope that we get to see more from this detective as the whole series is just fantastic.

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Mann in the Crossfire (Jarvis Mann Detective Series Book 8) by R Weir – Review by Jennifer Reimer

Mann in the Crossfire: A Jarvis Mann Hardboiled Detective Mystery NovelMann in the Crossfire: A Jarvis Mann Hardboiled Detective Mystery Novel by R. Weir
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

As a first-time reader of R. Weir’s Jarvis Mann Detective Series, I was very please with this book. I enjoyed that I did not have to read the previous books to understand what was going on, but I will for sure be reading the other books in the series. R. Weir did not fail to deliver an outstanding tale and this book, an action-packed thriller, suspense filled, intrigued crime story is what he did best. The twists and turns that are found in the plot, kept me on the edge of my seat, that I just couldn’t put it down to find out what was going to happen next, am amazing and definite page turner until the very end. I will continue to read and follow this series. I was totally invested in this book. Totally awesome and amazing read!

The ending has you wondering if Jarvis is going to be hanging up his detective gloves…

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Mann in the Crossfire (Jarvis Mann Detective Series Book 8) by R Weir – Review by Ashley Dover

Mann in the Crossfire: A Jarvis Mann Hardboiled Detective Mystery NovelMann in the Crossfire: A Jarvis Mann Hardboiled Detective Mystery Novel by R. Weir
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

As a first-time reader of the Jarvis Mann Detective Series, I was very pleased to discover that R. Weir is a true-crime author. I love the twists and turns that are found in the plot. The characters are great, especially Jarvis.

Jarvis Mann is a private detective for hire. After discovering the death of a former colleague, a wealthy entrepreneur sends Jarvis to San Diego from Colorado to discover what took place and caused Rocky’s death. While in San Diego, Jarvis follows a lead that takes him into the gang territory of a particularly dangerous group. A second encounter with the group leads to a month of recovery and rehabilitation.

Returning to San Diego, his sights set on discovering the truth leads down a dark road. With people of unlimited means and a possible government agency on his heels, Jarvis continues his delve into the mystery of Rocky’s death. Can he solve the mystery before it’s too late?

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Mann in the Crossfire: A Jarvis Mann Hardboiled Detective Mystery Novel (Jarvis Mann Detective Book 8) by R. Weir – Review by Roxsanne Lesieur.

Mann in the Crossfire: A Jarvis Mann Hardboiled Detective Mystery NovelMann in the Crossfire: A Jarvis Mann Hardboiled Detective Mystery Novel by R. Weir
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Jarvis Mann Private Detective is back with another case to solve, but first he has to serve papers to a cheating husband, who does not take kindly to the event, he is a minor celebrity and thinks that the world owes him, but Jarvis takes him down a couple of pegs and makes him see sense, especially when he can call multiple witnesses who can back up his side of the event. While he is staking the place out, he receives a visit from a past associate and is given some news he finds sad and distressing about a guy he worked with from time to time in the past who had been through some tragedy of his own, it turns out that he has been murdered while working on something and in a most similar fashion to another event in his life, so Jarvis takes the case on to find out what happened to him and more importantly why, so he goes to tie up some loose ends with the soon to be ex wife, packs a bag and takes a late morning flight out to San Diego so he can make a start.

He leaves the airport, rents a car and checks into his hotel, all his expenses are going to be paid, so he doesn’t have to worry about running low on money, so when he is all settled in, he heads to an appointment he has made with one of the local cops to take stock on what he knows and shares information he has, he wants to be able to work with the local law enforcement and not step on toes too much, but this cop is friendly and more than happy to work together with him on the case. The next meeting he has is with his associate’s former boss, it is purely to ask a couple of questions and double down on the information he already has, as well as to read his body language while the questions are asked and answered. The meeting goes as expected and afterwards he goes to the scene of a past crime to talk to the neighbours and see if he can glean any more information before checking in with the cop to share what he has found. This all leads to one person, but unfortunately, Jarvis and his cop friend end up encroaching on gang territory and they are not happy to see them or having them dig around in their business, however, they come out of the encounter clean and tidy, but not without a warning to stay away. Jarvis wants to talk to the leader of the gang about the reactions he saw as they were driving away, so he tries to set up a meeting to see what he can glean.

In the meantime, he has discovered that he has a tail and when he confronts the individual, it turns out that it is another Private Detective who is looking into him, but the details are sketchy and Jarvis isn’t sure he believes what he is hearing, but he doesn’t have much time to think on it when he tries to follow more leads and lands in hot water, this time, however, he doesn’t come out unscathed and is sent back to Denver in a world of hurt, but with more information than when he started. As he recovers and returns to San Diego, Jarvis is determined to discover who is behind everything, but he also realises that he may be in over his head and has to call grudgingly for reinforcements, but the ones he has to call could make things easier and harder all at the same time, but which way the pendulum will swing is anyone’s guess, but will he be able to find the answers he is seeking, or will he get caught in a crossfire which is not of his own making? This is a thrilling mystery with twists, turns, secrets and revelations throughout which will keep you on the edge of your seat throughout as you try to solve the mystery at the same time.

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Mann in the Crossfire (Jarvis Mann Detective Series Book 8) by R Weir – Review by Bobbi Wagner

Mann in the Crossfire: A Jarvis Mann Hardboiled Detective Mystery NovelMann in the Crossfire: A Jarvis Mann Hardboiled Detective Mystery Novel by R. Weir
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is an author that I have loved reading from the first book I picked up by him. This is the eighth book in the series and it is just as awesome as the previous books. I highly suggest reading the previous books in this series to help your enhancement of Javis Mann. This is a well written story that pulled me in from the beginning. This is a fast paced story that is full of action that kept me turning pages to the end. The characters are connectable and brought the story to life. My favorite is Jarvis. The is a strong, determined character that makes the story fun and entertaining to read. He is back on another case that could just be his last. I won’t say much more as I highly recommend reading this book to find out what happens to him. This is a must read book and an author you will love.

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Mann in the Crossfire (Jarvis Mann Detective Series Book 8) by R Weir – Review by Angela Hayes

Mann in the Crossfire: A Jarvis Mann Hardboiled Detective Mystery NovelMann in the Crossfire: A Jarvis Mann Hardboiled Detective Mystery Novel by R. Weir
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

 

5 Stars

 

“I had rarely encountered gangs in my private detective dealings, but they didn’t sound much different than any other criminal organization. Conflicts between parties within would arise, with challenges to authority bringing changes in the structure, often violently. I needed to find answers, but treading cautiously was warranted around men like these, or I might end up a casualty.”

Mann in the Crossfire is the seventh book in the Jarvis Mann Detective series by R. Weir. I absolutely love this series and have followed it right from the beginning. I thought the last book was the best of the bunch, but Mr. Weir upped the ante with this story, making it my favourite, so far. The series really does get better and better with each new instalment.
The ending of this book gave me a few heart palpitations though- please don’t let this be the last we hear from Jarvis Mann!!! Mr. Weir, Jarvis (and I) neeeeed more instalments (hint, hint 😊)!!!
As with the rest of the series, this is a gripping hardboiled detective mystery- Jarvis being a PI means there’s never a dull moment. With murder, crime and investigation, danger, hidden agendas, gangs, drama, adventure, action, violence, quips, multi-layers, and complex characters- all wrapped up with a bit of a noir detective story feel.
Bring on Book #8 (pretttty pleasssse)!

Thank you, R.Weir!

 

Reviewed by @angelahayes

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Mann in the Crossfire (Jarvis Mann Detective Series Book 8) by R Weir – Review by Jenni Bishop

Mann in the Crossfire: A Jarvis Mann Hardboiled Detective Mystery NovelMann in the Crossfire: A Jarvis Mann Hardboiled Detective Mystery Novel by R. Weir
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

R. Weir never fails to deliver an outstanding tale and this book, Mann in the Crossfire: A Jarvis Mann Hardboiled Detective Mystery Novel (Jarvis Mann Detective Book 8) is no exception. An action-packed thriller, crime story is what he does best. In this installment Jarvis finds himself in the crossfire and in more trouble that he has ever been in before. Just who can he trust? Is it old friends and acquaintances? Or is it the women who throw themselves at him and stab him in the back in his next breath? Certainly, couldn’t be those ensconced in the underworld, could it?

 

Reviewed by @jennadb

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Mann in the Crossfire (Jarvis Mann Detective Series Book 8) by R Weir

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Mann in the Crossfire (Jarvis Mann Detective Series Book 8) by R Weir
Genre – Mystery, Detective, Suspense
Is this the end for PI Jarvis Mann?
A surprising murder of an associate
Sends Jarvis on a trip to San Diego to investigate
A trail of clues direct him to a gang member who wants him eliminated
While a local detective agency is hot on his tail with nefarious plans of their own
Battered and beaten, Jarvis battles to forge on, tracking the evidence
Directing him to a dangerous discovery that he may not be able to fight his way out of
Desperate for backup, with nowhere else to turn
He enlists lethal foes to render essential aid
Will these illicit associations spell the end of his career and possibly his life…
For Jarvis is truly a Mann in the Crossfire.

~ AMAZON ~

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The Divine Devils (The Divine Devils Book 1) by R Weir – Review by Heather Lovelace

The Divine DevilsThe Divine Devils by R. Weir
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

An amazing book. I really don’t have adequate words to express how much I enjoyed the ride the author took me on. If you enjoy a crime laden thrill ride, run and grab a copy of this book. I know I am adding this author immediately to my must read list.

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The Divine Devils (The Divine Devils Book 1) by R Weir – Review by Kristine Solano-Witucky

The Divine DevilsThe Divine Devils by R. Weir
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The Divine Devils by R. Weir is about Hunter Divine who is a former US Marshal. He receives a call from one of many former lovers Paige about someone trying to kidnap her two kids. She pleads to him for help even though things didn’t end well between them. He indecisive but takes the job, he gets a team together to find out who is behind it and why. I absolutely LOVE this book!!!! I definitely can not wait to read the next book in the series. The Divine Devils by R. Weir is going to be a very addictive series.

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The Divine Devils (The Divine Devils Book 1) by R Weir – Review by Betsy Melano

The Divine DevilsThe Divine Devils by R. Weir
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The Divine Devils by R. Weir is the first book I’ve read by this author. First of all, from the beginning of the first chapter it caught my attention. The description of the daily routine for the children and the men protecting and guarding them got my interest. Then learning about Hunter Divine a bit and the reason why he takes a job when a former girlfriend reaches out for help. The next thing that I appreciated was getting the back story on the characters working with Hunter Divine and how each of them met him. What kept me reading to the end was the intrigue, suspense, and wondering who and why these kids are being targeted. I would recommend this book to friends and family in a heartbeat.

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The Divine Devils (The Divine Devils Book 1) by R Weir – Review by Candida Hopper

The Divine DevilsThe Divine Devils by R. Weir
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The Divine Devils: Mystery Suspense Crime Thriller: Book 1
By R. Weir

This was such a great sit on the edge of my seat kind of story. This book was full of action, suspense, great characters and so much more. Hunter Divine and his team are trying to keep two teenagers safe from being kidnapped after two attempts have already been made. The team is a diverse group of people with all different skill sets. I was trying to figure out who was behind all of it the entire time I was reading but I was nowhere close to figuring it out. The author did a great job keeping me entertained throughout and got me invested in the people and the story. I cannot wait to read what’s coming next. I highly recommend this book.

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The Divine Devils (The Divine Devils Book 1) by R Weir – Review by Erin Wolf

The Divine DevilsThe Divine Devils by R. Weir
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I give The Divine Devils: Mystery Suspense Crime Thriller: Book 1 by R. Weir, 5 stars.

I am a huge fan of the Jarvis Mann series by this author and I could not wait to see what this new series had to offer. It is completely different from the Mann series but the author yet again has another hit series on his hands. Less PI and more “do whatever it takes to get the job done,” Hunter Devine reminds me of that certain movie character from the 70s. You know, the one that’s a bad mother- (shut your mouth!), but brought into a more modern time. I also enjoy that the characters in this book are older, they are experienced and have been molded by their pasts, both good and bad. The team Hunter has is spectacular. I really hope to see them highlighted more in future books.

The story itself is intriguing; dangerous, sad at times, shocking, and keeps you on your toes. You are constantly wondering what will happen next and will they all make it out alive. The author weaves such a wonderful world, taking us many places in the US and beyond. I anxiously await the next book to see what the next adventure is. I hope this series lasts quite a while.

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The Divine Devils (The Divine Devils Book 1) by R Weir – Review by Jennifer Reimer

The Divine DevilsThe Divine Devils by R. Weir
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This book kept me on my toes, just when I thought that there couldn’t be more to happen, it would take a turn to something else. The little gleams into the character’s past too was amazing into who and why they were, I really enjoyed that part. Hunter a former US marshal, who does everything in his power to save these teenagers that are trying to be taken by a crazy mad man, that doesn’t care about anything but his own personal gains. The sick twisted way that this mad man was written was so amazing it made me want to hate him, whenever he was in the book. I enjoyed the roles of the women in this book as while, R. Weir wrote these women as kicking butt and then taken names, I loved how they would fight and stand for who and what they wanted. The twists and turns in this book really had me guessing and wondering what could happen now and it was hard to put down.
If a book 2 will be written I will for sure be grabbing it, and if it becomes a movie…….

Reviewed By @jennifer3343

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The Divine Devils (The Divine Devils Book 1) by R Weir – Review by Michelle Austin

The Divine DevilsThe Divine Devils by R. Weir
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This was a thrilling read that pulled me right in from the beginning. I had a late night with this book since I couldn’t put it down.

Hunter gets involved in a case that dredges up people from his past. What he doesn’t know is that the person has a reason why he is using these specific people. It is someone seeking revenge on Hunter, but why?

Can Hunter find them before it is too late?

Overall this was an edge of your seat read, I couldn’t wait to see what was coming next.
We get so much in this read your head will be spinning, danger, mystery and so much more. All of the characters added a great element to the story. We get several twists and turns. I will warn that there are some scenes that may cause triggers for some. I look forward to reading more from this author and series.

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The Divine Devils (The Divine Devils Book 1) by R Weir- Review by Lauren West

The Divine DevilsThe Divine Devils by R. Weir
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This book was absolutely amazing! It has to be one of the top books I have read this year, and I did not want it to end. The amount of action, suspense, mystery and intrigue will keep you reading late into the night and on the edge of your bed. Hunter is a former US Marshal who lost his career due to a situation which was no fault of his own, and now he is trying to navigate the next phase of his life with little sense of purpose. When Paige calls upon him to help her with kidnappers who are after her children not once, but twice now he knows he has to do it. This book will keep you guessing each step of the way each chapter gives us intricate plot twists, torture, kidnapping, gore/violence, and even a love spark of old flames. Wine and popcorn are definitely a need for this page turner.

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The Divine Devils (The Divine Devils Book 1) by R Weir – Review by Lorralei Hoerner

The Divine DevilsThe Divine Devils by R. Weir
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Can I just say…………FANTASTIC, GREAT READ!! This book had me hook since page 1. I love the characters that are introduced in this story to protect 2 teenage children from kidnapper’s, whom have their own agenda. The twists, turns and kick butt scenes, Hunter Divine and his team take no nonsense to protect the children. This is my first book from Author R. Weir but definitely will not be my last. If you love action, mystery and a great thriller, definitely check this book out, it is truly fantastic!!

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The Divine Devils: Mystery Suspense Crime Thriller: Book 1 by R. Weir – Review by Roxsanne Lesieur.

The Divine Devils: Book OneThe Divine Devils: Book One by R Weir
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Hunter Divine is an ex US Marshall with a past full of the good, the bad and the ugly, but thanks to a mistake and a boss who threw him under the bus and blamed him for it, his career ended and now he is job and bed hopping to get by and to keep the memories of that tragic time away, but he isn’t succeeding as well as he hoped, that is until he gets a call from an ex who is in a spot of trouble and need his help. Paige Hawkins is the CEO of a green energy company, with a loving husband and two kids, however, recently, those kids are in danger, there have been two attempts at kidnapping them, each more risky than the last and in which the security detail she had hired were injured. This is why she feels that Hunter is the only one who will be able to protect her kids from this unknown threat. Despite their past history and how it finished, she knows he is the right man for the job, so she asks him to come to see her and see what he can do.

Hunter arrives in Colorado Springs and heads to see Paige and her husband to get more details about the previous abduction attempts and is shocked to hear how they have escalated and after having a minor interrogation of his own, he leaves it up to them to decide whether he is hired to do the job or not, after they have agreed to, he speaks to the Detective in charge of the case to see if he can enlighten him on any other details before contacting the members he wants on his team and going to collect them. As expense is no option for the Hawkins, he uses their private jet so they can speed up the process and it is a good job they do when a third attempt is made at the family’s home. Fortunately, one of the team had already arrived and the Detective as well as another cop were on the scene, although they were taken down, Hunter and two other members of the team arrive and stop the kidnapping in progress.

The next day the final team member arrives and a plan is put into place, Hunter asks for a list of the parents possible enemies and has a member of his team on each member of the family while he investigates possible leads both with and without the Detective, although some of his methods are not the policeman’s preferred ones. As the days pass and more leads are followed, will Hunter and his team be able to work out who is behind the kidnapping attempts and why, or will the past repeat itself and Hunter find himself in another lose-lose situation? As the lines between good and bad blur the Divine Devils race against time to stop the kidnapper with endless resources using plenty of teamwork and making the hard decisions, but whether they are positive or negative remains to be seen. This is a thrilling mystery which is full of action as the investigation proceeds and suspects are run down, which will keep you reading to find out how it ends.

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The Divine Devils (The Divine Devils Book 1) by R Weir – Review by Lyndsey Fairley

The Divine DevilsThe Divine Devils by R. Weir
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

While this is on the longer side, every word was worth it.
I really didnt know where this was going to end up as every time I thought I knew even just a little bit, I was thrown in the other direction (love and hate when that happens, its a good thing).
I love action movies and this could pass for a manuscript for one and that is saying something. Cannot wait for the rest of this series!

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The Divine Devils (The Divine Devils Book 1) by R Weir – Review by Shelly Kittell

The Divine DevilsThe Divine Devils by R. Weir
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Kidnappings, revenge, foreign terrorists are just a few of the action packed adventures in this book. From page 1, the author grabs your attention by jumping right into the thick of things. Paige and Jose are just trying to protect their children from being kidnapped, which has happened multiple times recently. Paige has brought in Hunter Divine and his team to protect them. Hunter, Athena, Camryn, and the rest of the team have their hands full trying to figure out who the game master is. Who is really pulling the strings? I have to say that the author did a great job with the characters. I truly loved Olivia. She started out as a spoiled bratty teenager and I watched her throughout the story become a strong, courageous young woman who kicks butt when the time calls for it. She could really defend herself. A book of strength and courage. I was very excited to see it’s a series. I can’t wait to read the next one.

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