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Lucy Kincaid #14.5, 16.5, 17.5

Missing: Storm Warning / No Way Out / A Deeper Fear

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FBI Agent Lucy Kincaid is back in three novellas. For the first time in print, Storm Warning, No Way Out, and A Deeper Fear each find Lucy running out of time . . . New York Times bestselling author Allison Brennan will have you on the edge of your seat.

In Storm Warning, FBI Agent Lucy Kincaid and her colleague Nate are racing a severe storm, but the weather is the least of their worries when two prisoners escape and take a child hostage along the way. Lucy and Nate must try to rescue the boy and survive the storm, without letting these violent criminals get away.

In No Way Out, Lucy’s husband, Sean Rogan, and his brother, Kane, go missing on the eve of a family wedding, and she’s forced to put aside her fear and work the case. Someone is looking for a missing girl – they think Lucy’s future sister-in-law knows where she is – and will do anything or kill anyone to learn the truth.

In A Deeper Fear, Lucy and Sean head to Sacramento for a conference. But the upcoming drone demonstration―and the fact that Sean didn’t come home last night―is the least of the couple’s worries when the drone’s operator is found, barely clinging to life.

448 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published January 25, 2022

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About the author

Allison Brennan

111 books5,145 followers
New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Allison Brennan believes that life is too short to be bored, so she had five children and writes three books a year.

In 2019, Allison relocated from Northern California to Arizona with her family and assorted pets. She loves baseball, hiking, family game night, and (of course) reading.

RT Book Reviews called Allison “a master of suspense” and her books “haunting,” “mesmerizing,” “pulse-pounding” and “emotionally complex.” She's been nominated for many awards, and is a three time winner of the Reviewer's Choice award winner for RT Book Reviews as well as the Daphne du Maurier award. Most recently, she was nominated for Best Paperback Original by International Thriller Writers.

With over 45 books and dozens of short stories, Allison is writing multiple series and the occasional stand alone thriller. Her most recent book out now is THE MISSING WITNESS, part of the Quinn & Costa series. In June Allison is launching a new Phoenix-set series about a family of private investigators starting with YOU'LL NEVER FIND ME.

You can reach Allison through Goodreads or her website.


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530 reviews
September 9, 2022
Storm Warning (Lucy Kincaid #14.5) by Allison Brennan

Nate and Lucy are tasked with transporting 2 inmates during a hurricane and end up in the middle of a far worse storm.

This was a nice quick short novella that shows how great a team Nate and Lucy make. They trust and care very much for each other. They are quite the team.
The reader also gets to find out what happened with Jesse after his mother’s death. It was a nice addition to the story.

No Way Out (Lucy Kincaid #16.5) by Allison Brennan

Kane Rogan and Siobhan Walsh are finally getting married, but a rescue they were involved in 9 years ago comes back to haunt them just days before they say their vows.

This was an intense short story. It almost felt like Kane was giving up at one point, but everything happened so fast that he just needed time to think. Lucy did an amazing job throughout the whole situation. With Sean being in danger as well she really took charge and put her foot down. I was proud of her.

A Deeper Fear (Lucy Kincaid #17.5) by Allison Brennan

Lucy and Sean head to Sacramento for a conference and get pulled into an investigation when the head of the drone demonstration is left for dead and her equipment is stolen.

This story wasn’t very suspenseful, but it was interesting. Sean has been having a hard time dealing with the events of the last book and this case really helped him out. He was able to think about something else and work with good cops. I also think Jack really helped him by putting his foot down with Sean and giving him the push he needed.
Lucy played the game well with Sean, but I agree with Jack. She coddles Sean too much. I like how she handled things this time.
Well, this is the last Lucy Kincaid story at this time and I am eagerly awaiting the next. I highly recommend this series, starting with the trilogies, to anyone, and everyone, who enjoys a good mystery suspense story with an amazing cast of characters. There is nothing better than strong families and strong female characters.
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1,101 reviews
February 10, 2022
I'm so glad these 3 novellas were put together! It helped fill some gaps
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578 reviews8 followers
April 7, 2022
I really enjoyed these three novellas, I am a big fan of the Lucy Kincaid books !!
1,120 reviews3 followers
May 4, 2022
I loved this book. The 3 Novella's I missed filled in a lot of blanks. I especially liked the back story of Kane and Siobahn. Kane has always been a bit of a mystery and this book helped me understand him better. Sean's story was fantastic as well.

If you enjoy this authors series of Lucy Kincaid this is a must read.
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1,431 reviews8 followers
April 16, 2024
I read these three novellas where they slotted into the rest of the series and I’m glad I did — they added a lot of great backstory between full length books! It’s a testament to Brennan’s skill as a writer that she can write a tight, fast-paced and relevant plot line in under 150 pages. With some new & old characters sprinkled throughout, these three short stories added well-placed bridges between the major events of the later books in this series.

This whole series has been so good and I need more!! Allison Brennan your newer books the past two years have all been excellent but give the people what they want!!
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52 reviews1 follower
December 31, 2024
These are 3 novellas that fill in gaps between other novels of the series. I have not read any of the other novels, which is why my review is likely lower than if I had. The stories were fine, but there were too many characters to keep track of. I had to make a big effort to keep in mind who was who and their relationships with each other. It was confusing at times. If you've read the other novels, I assume you'd be familiar with the characters, and this wouldn't be an issue. Wouldn't recommend reading this as a stand-alone.
289 reviews
June 28, 2022
This is a good, easy to read collection of 3 short stories featuring Brennan’s FBI and security team characters. All 3 stories move at a good pace with plenty of action. Really enjoyable. I was luck enough to win this book and it has reminded me that I need to seek out more of the author’s full length novels.
208 reviews
August 25, 2022
Each story has it's own plot. Each are so incredibly different. They follow Lucy and her family and friends. They also take the story from a previous book and go a little further in the time line. Each short story is unique and interesting. Enjoy
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279 reviews1 follower
May 6, 2022
Enjoyed finally reading these gap filling novellas while waiting for another regular release in the series.
677 reviews
July 27, 2022
I always enjoy reading the Lucy Kincaid series and these short stories were no different.
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August 23, 2023
I loved how the three stories were short(er) than a normal full book. Each one kept me guessing.
275 reviews
September 3, 2023
This book was actually 3 novellas with FBI agent Lucy Kincaid a central character in each. All three were page turners and I enjoyed each one.
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