Susan May Warren has done it again! Readers are thrust into the danger and action right along with the PEAK Rescue Team.
In My Opinion…
This time, a tornado draws the team together in a search for one of their own in a small Minnesota town. But the storm isn’t the only wreckage the team is dealing with. Ben King and Kacey Fairing are facing some turbulence of their own. And Ty Remington isn’t expecting to cross paths with the woman who walked, no ran, away from him more than a year ago.
Throughout the Montana Rescue series, Ty has been a stable and commanding presence but it’s been obvious the man is also haunted. Discovering the rest of his story reveals the depth of Ty’s pain while Brette’s more recent struggles (and Ty’s reactions to them) enforced my initial impressions of the Ty—a good man with wounds that hold him captive.
Warren’s ability to weave drama and danger with romance while expressing the individuality of these team members is top-notch as always, keeping readers involved and invested in the story.
With an ending that will leave you chomping for the next book (everyone raise your hand if you’ve been rooting for Pete and Jess to finally get it together), Storm Front delivers every single thing we expect from a Susan May Warren read. Adventure, romance, and danger. But most of all, a sense of family and the foundation of faith.
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About the Book
A tornado has destroyed a small Minnesota community and among the missing are not only a group of students but PEAK Rescue team leader Chet King. Ty Remington will stop at nothing to rescue his mentor, not even when the girl he loved–and lost–walks back into his life. But Brette needs his help more than he knows, despite her stubborn determination to push him away. And when he gets a second chance, loving her just might cost him more than he can imagine.
A blogger for Vortex Storm Chasers, Brette Arnold didn’t expect her adventures to land her in the same place as Ty, the guy who she walked–no, ran–from over a year ago. She had her reasons–good ones. The kind that tell her that falling for him again would only lead to heartache. But Ty isn’t the kind of man to give up–not on the missing students, or on her.
Life and love hang in the balance in Susan May Warren’s breathless story of holding on to hope during a deadly summer of storms.
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