Review: Undeniable by Delilah Devlin
Kate McKinnon’s Sanctuary is an island of refuge in a western frontier shrouded in post-apocalyptic chaos. Her only escape from her crushing responsibilities is occasional radio contact with other pockets of survivors. Especially one man whose deep, raspy voice cuts through her exhaustion, straight to her heart. A man whose face she has only imagined. When she and her ranch hands are surrounded by renegades, she doesn’t recognize the leader of the militaristic band that rescues them, but knows that voice.
Ty Bennett is already half in love with the human woman whose voice haunts his dreams. His impulsive offer to add muscle to the Sanctuary’s defenses is dangerous to them both. Helping her may redeem some of his sins, but proximity only increases his hunger to possess her—body, soul…and blood. Without hesitation, she welcomes Ty and his men into the Sanctuary…only to
discover the reason why they only ride at night. Yet the survival instinct that
screams at her to drive them off is no match for Ty’s seductive powers. Or the
need for protection from the threat that howls at Sanctuary’s gate.
Undeniable by Delilah Devlin left me wishing for more…more plot, more
character development, more hunger…the writer has shortchanged the reader by
limiting the pages of this story. I liked what I read, I really liked these
characters and the post-apocalyptic setting was perfect, but I would really
have preferred a touch more in all dimensions. Given that this book is marketed
as book one in a new series, it is possible that with the addition of more
books in this series the author will be able expand upon this dark and violent
world to the satisfaction of all readers. All in all, I’m a bit disappointed
and hope that the next one is better…





