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Storm Song

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American Rayne Evans is on the verge of making it big in Europe’s competitive symphonic metal music scene, when a deranged fan attacks her band at their biggest concert.

She’s forced to hide while she heals in the only safe place: Storm Lake, California, where no one would know to look. But the picturesque lake holds Rayne’s deepest secret, and a different kind of danger from a man she thought she’d never see again. If she’s not careful, she could lose her band, her career, and her life.

Ben Conner made his choice years ago, and it had not been to chase after Rayne Evans. It took years, but he’s recovered from her betrayal. Now she’s come to him for help and he can’t turn her away. But helping her could tear holes in the life he’s built for a young boy and for himself.

316 pages, Kindle Edition

First published August 2, 2012

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May 22, 2020
Storm Song

I loved this book. It is the second in the series and can be read alone, but better with the first book. Looking to start the next one. Clean read.
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October 26, 2017
I probably would have given this a 4 or 5 if I had read it first, but it is the same plot as book 1 in the series. I enjoyed the continuation of seeing what was happening in the lives of all the characters but there was not a lot of originality in the ensuing events.... someone after a Conner woman. Again. Also, as a book noted to be Christian fiction, I would have liked to see more development in that area. We all have spiritual struggles ... work it into the story, Rich Bullock, and use it as an avenue to encourage your readers and not just entertain them. That being said, I will probably read book 3, since previous reviewer said it was better than this one.
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