Let's just say this volume was frustratingly timely and way too familiar.
One thing about this (and I should note this on another volume from this series as well) is that it does still have a Cold War flavor (this book is from 1989) when it comes to the way in which it treats German communists. Nonetheless it's an easy to read narrative about the way in which German conservatives maneuvered themselves into getting themselves Hitler. I'd recommend reading The Twisted Dream first not only in terms of chronology since this one picks up seamlessly in that regard but also for a better sense of context for the kind of right wing ideologies that were rooted in Germany. In that regard Storming to Power does a little bit of gaslighting when it comes to the German people and their complicity and full involvement with the ideology itself. Here it seems like people just got swept up by a dedicated cadre but there's more to the story than that.
You can also get a sense of the origins of a lot of History Channel style narratives in this book's treatment of Hitler's personal life. It manages to be both scandal-chasing but then maybe overly restrained when it comes to Hitler's relationship with his niece Geli.
The book covers the period from Hitler's release from prison in December 1924 all the way to Hindenberg's death in 1934. Good coverage of the electioneering period in the 1930s, overly brief and restrained coverage of the Night of the Long Knives. It's got a very detailed narrative about Marinus van der Lubbe and the burning of the Reichstag as well as the subsequent trial.
This is the key 10 year period to look at and this book provides a good overview.
For further reading I'd recommend Philip Metcalfe's 1933 which takes a deep dive into that first year of Hitler as Chancellor through the narratives of 5 individuals (The first head of the Gestapo, Hitler's chief of the foreign press, the American ambassador, his daughter, and a Jewish reporter)
and of course William Shirer's classic The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich is still there to be delved into.