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Caution! No English version! Polish release.

296 pages, Hardcover

First published December 23, 2012

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J.T. Ellison

83 books6,930 followers
J.T. Ellison is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of more than 30 novels, and the EMMY® award winning co-host of the literary TV show A WORD ON WORDS. She also writes fantasy under the pen name Joss Walker.

With millions of books in print, her work has won critical acclaim and prestigious awards They have also been optioned for television, and published in 28 countries.

J.T. lives in Nashville with her husband and twin kittens, one of whom is a ghost, where she is hard at work on her next novel.

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Profile Image for Vicki Willis.
1,059 reviews82 followers
February 6, 2021
This book included 3 novellas by 3 wonderful authors! They were all around the theme of a big storm covering a chunk of the US, but the 3 stories took place in different areas. I really enjoyed how they were separate stories by connected.
The Maggie O'Dell story was my favorite because I am most familiar with her character. I have read all of the books in that series.
I also loved the story with Taylor Jackson. It was very exciting and fast read.
I am not as familiar with MC Riggio's character, but also loved the story and want to read more of her series.
This is the second time these three authors have collaborated and I loved it. I hope they do it again, because I would definitely want to read it!
Profile Image for Lisa Tortorello.
Author 3 books22 followers
July 20, 2014
Spindler, Kava, and Ellison blend a combination of suspense, mystery, and intrigue in their novel Storm Season.
One crazy storm brings out many forms of evil across the country:
• A murder in Illinois (Spindler)
• A missing US Senator's family off the coast of Florida (Kava)
• A murder of retribution during a Freedom Conference in Washington DC whose clientele is made up of police officers and spies (Ellison)

These were fast-paced novellas, and I found myself wanting more, which is probably the point!
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12 reviews1 follower
December 31, 2012
i was so excited when i heard Erica Spindlers Mc and Kitt were making an appearance in Storm Season. i downloaded it as soon as it came out on Boxing Day. Having read Copycat (several times now) i was looking forward to having a catchup with 2 of my fav characters.i wasn't disappointed. i felt simply spoilt as a reader. 3 of my favorite authors all writing one book was bliss. catching up with Maggie as well as Taylor was an added bonus. i shall definitely be looking out for the next collaboration between these 3 authors!!
Profile Image for Sheila Beaumont.
1,102 reviews174 followers
March 12, 2017
This exciting thriller comprises three suspenseful novellas by three different authors, all set during a megastorm that batters the Midwest and East Coast. The standout is J.T. Ellison's "Whiteout," featuring Nashville homicide detective Taylor Jackson. Also excellent is Erica Spindler's "Deep Freeze," with Rockford homicide detective M.C. Riggio. Alex Kava's "Electric Blue," starring FBI agent Maggie O'Dell, is a good story, but it's obvious that no one bothered to copy edit or proofread it. Despite that one drawback, this book is a fast-paced page-turner that's well worth reading.
Profile Image for Pam Batchelor.
94 reviews13 followers
January 14, 2013
Another hit from 3 amazing authors! Some of the authors favorite characters enduring a huge storm... They did it again- Excellent read by all 3! If you liked Slices of Night you'll love Storm Season!!!
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April 23, 2015
Interesting reading

I enjoyed the work of each author. This was perfect for small amount of reading time I had available. The stories were somewhat predictable, but there was little time for plot twists and extensive character development. Well worth the time spent reading.
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3,419 reviews8 followers
February 14, 2020
I have only read Electric Blue by Alex Kava but it is a good story. As expected with Maggie O’Dell things are not quite what we expect, but regardless of nerves , she jumps into the feet to help others out. Tully is also back and handling the political aspect of the case that once again AD sent them on. The play on drug routes and maritime passages was intriguing.

This story happens after Stranded, but I am not sure how much later as nothing is discussed about what Tully experienced in Stranded and we don’t see Gwen in this story. It was great to return to the aircrew and see Liz again. This is a quick and short read but still packs a punch of suspense and action!
474 reviews15 followers
January 8, 2013
I enjoyed this soooo much better than the last batch of novellas from this trio.
One HUGE plus this time around? EDITING!!!!! actually happened!!!! Which made everything better in my opinion.
I liked the stories more this time too (which could be somewhat due to the editing-having-happened thing...). More suspense.
I was a little sad that the stories didn't really flow together like the last batch.
All in all though, I was happy. I didn't return this to Amazon for my money back due to the quality (I did the previous effort). I actually want to read other things by Erica Spindler and Alex Kava. (I already knew I enjoyed Ms Ellison, which is why I read this in the first place.)
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936 reviews114 followers
January 5, 2013
Happy Early birthday to me!!!! Loved the fast paced stories, the different directions each plot took and that Jim Cantore was mentioned in each short story. I love that man! I hope the next novella gets all three women in a conference call to discuss a case soon! Ladies you rock and I thank you for an awesome bday gift. I know I need a gritty book to read next and I'm short on J.T. Ellison's books so I think I will grab hers next and then one of Erica's and well I only have 2 stand alones titles to read by Alex.... It's going to be a great January! This was my first book for my 100 challenge this 2013 year in Goodreads. ;o)
Profile Image for Cindy Boepple.
94 reviews6 followers
January 3, 2013
Love all three authors. This book is another great Novella from them. Recommend this book
Profile Image for Linda George.
685 reviews3 followers
November 1, 2019
This book was a hit with me! I like how the authors bring back some of their lead characters in these novellas and linked by a massive storm that hits in the Midwest, Florida and up the East Coast. Some of the murders are solved and others are left hanging a bit, but fans of these authors will enjoy the chance to revisit favorite characters.
111 reviews1 follower
May 20, 2017
Ok book.

I was not happy with the 3 stories. We not interesting to me. Boring. I have not miss one book by T.T. Ellison Taylor Jackson series. ThaEy we all great. But this one Thumbs Down.
Profile Image for Karen.
205 reviews5 followers
February 27, 2019
Unless given these what is basically a short story I will not be purchasing them again. Waste of money. The reality is they should give these away to encourage new readers because they just annoy the hell out of loyal readers when they pay a ridiculous price for a short story.
51 reviews1 follower
March 29, 2021
3 korte verhalen van 3 schrijvers. Alle verhalen spelen zich af in een grote storm. Het verhaal van Alex Kava vond ik veruit het leukste verhaal. Andere 2 mwah. Ik houd denk ik ook meer van lange verhalen dan van dit soort korte verhalen.
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312 reviews7 followers
May 12, 2017
Goodreads indeed

Anthologies are the best. 3 great authors. One theme. The Storm. All 3 stories have abrupt but satisfying conclusions. Good characherization
94 reviews
May 12, 2017
The second collaboration is excellent

This is the second book by these 3 authors. I enjoyed both but must say the Storm Season is the better of the two.
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811 reviews
October 9, 2017
Three books in one. I had read one of the short stories prior and enjoyed Erica Spindler as I just finished that series and enjoy the follow up from those books
9 reviews
November 23, 2017
Couldn't put it down.

Erica Spindler has a way of drawing her readers in.
Seeing into the mind of a serial killer can be terrifying.
Profile Image for Magnus.
148 reviews
August 5, 2018
It was... okay. I felt the least connection with the last story probably because I haven't read the series and I don't know the main character. I liked the Erica Spindler's story best.
8 reviews
February 2, 2021
Well worth reading

Really enjoyed these individual but linked stories. Let’s you experience the writing of different authors. Think of them as taster sessions.
615 reviews
February 22, 2022
Three novellas by three good authors. I liked the format and quickly read thru it. Enjoyed the first two stories more than the last one.
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206 reviews4 followers
March 30, 2022
While each author has a little bit different style it fit so well!! I loved it!
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887 reviews
September 16, 2022
I liked the first two novellas, but I just couldn't get into the third one, so I mostly skimmed and scanned my way through it.
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1,336 reviews65 followers
August 3, 2013
I have had this poor novella collection sitting on my Kindle for months and kept bumping it for other books. Finally, I finished it tonight. Like the previous collection by these three authors, Storm Season gives us three more stories linked together. This time it's by a massive storm system sweeping across the United States. In the midst of it's fury, Rockford Illinois Homicide Detective M.C. Riggio, FBI profiler Maggie O’Dell, and Nashville Homicide Lieutenant Taylor Jackson are faced with three very different cases in Rockford, Pensacola FL and Chesapeake Bay respectively.

I regularly read J.T. Ellison's Taylor Jackson books and the spin-off Samantha Owens series and the Taylor Jackson story was my favorite. This is a quick read--I still find the novellas to be too short to be truly satisfying, but decent overall for fans of any of these three authors.
Profile Image for Kat (Katlovesbooks) Dietrich.
1,541 reviews206 followers
September 18, 2016
Storm Season is a collection of 3 short stories by JT Ellison, Alex Kava and Erica Spindler.

It is a great introduction to their individual prowess as writers. One storm, and three different writers putting their heroines smack dab in the middle of it.

JT Ellison has her Lieutenant Taylor Jackson ride out the storm in a conference for foreign intelligence agents when two of the group go missing. Alex Kava has FBI Agent Maggie O'Dell fighting the winds in a helicopter and on a houseboat trying to save the Senator's family. Erica Spindler throws MC Riggio and partner Kitt Lundgren into the storm to find out the truth about a young coed's death.

All highly entertaining!
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