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Avenging Kelly

The Lonely Heroes Series, Book 9

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Avenging Kelly

By: Sam E. Kraemer
Narrated by: Michael Ferraiuolo
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One man is set on revenge, another man for justice. Can the two of them work together to find the answers to right two wrongs?

Kelly Brown is finally free from the United States Disciplinary Barracks, where he took part in an experimental program that changed his life forever, and he’s got a few scores to settle—who kidnapped his sister at fourteen, and who got her pregnant?

London St. Michael is mourning the loss of his good friend, Mathis Sinclair, who is mown down in the prime of his life by a hit-and-run driver. The men of Golden Elite Associates-America are determined to find the unknown driver and bring them to justice.

When Kelly shows up at the Victorian with a boulder-sized chip on his shoulder and a list of questions as long as his arm, London is quick to take up the torch to help the man find his answers. Nowhere in their quest for the truth do the two men expect to find an attraction that can’t be denied.

This work of fiction is approximately 83,000 words and ends with an H-E-A. It’s book nine in “The Lonely Heroes” series. It is recommended that the series be listened to in the order released.

©2023 Sam E. Kraemer (P)2026 Sam E. Kraemer
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