Home is where one starts from. And sometimes, it’s where one ends.
Hunter Calhoun is the antithesis of his father, Foster, an old-school cowboy with old-school ways. When Foster died and made Hunter and a co-executor in charge of the family ranch, Hunter had to reassess what home actually meant to him.
Larissa “Lari” Belvedere has seen her fair share of cowboys, ranchers, and city slicking-know-it-all. When her mentor/surrogate father left her in charge of the family ranch along with his eldest son, it made her wonder if there was still a spot at the place she’s called home for years.
Worlds collide and sparks fly when Larissa and Hunter realize they are each other’s definition of home, even if they don’t realize it. Hurricane is an erotic romance novella about death, forgiveness, and moving on.
You have to suspend disbelief with some elements of this story and use your imagination for a couple of pivotal scenes.
There was the inevitable pivotal moment that happens that shouldn’t have happened. The hero was honest with heroine about his situation. So it was unnecessary for her to add to the drama at the door. Her retreat doesn’t come without questions—make it, make sense.
It’s been a while since I’ve read a book by this author. She’s a seasoned author, so I’m disappointed to still find missing words from sentences plus she mixed up the heroine’s name with another character. Another read through and/or another pair of eyes would have caught these errors.
All in all, it’s an okay story. Love, love, love the book cover.
I can understand a grammatical mistake or two, but 5011?!! No. This book was way too slow. Needing editing, extremely bad. Characters were not two dimensional but 20. I mean one second you don't eat meat and by the next paragraph you're shoveling steak down your throat.
This was such a sweet story. I want to know more about Luke and what’s going to happen with Brianna. This book left me with questions. Looking forward to the answers in future stories.
Honestly, I liked the story. Shame about the standard of this production. This is an established, experienced author and the extra words, missing words, character name changes and grammar spoilt the reading of this story for me. Hence the review level.
There was some serious editing needed in this book. I was disappointed in such a "seasoned" author. The ending could have had a little more detail to it unless it flows into the next book