I probably should grade "Hurricane" higher as the plot itself was interesting, the research impeccible and the feeling of emminant danger from the hurricane was ever present. Unfortunately, I couldn't stand the cliche writing! Twice I almost put the book down but really wanted to find out who the murderer was so kept at it.
I can see an author writing, '"Oh, Zack!", she cried,' once, maybe twice BUT the chick in this book "cried" every freakin' time she spoke! Her daughter "cried" and her best friend "cried" and even the hunky Navy SEAL "cried" out (altho he usually just "shouted"). This was so pervasive throughout that I couldn't get past it - and each new occurance stopped the flow of the story.
Now, Karen Harper is a famous and well-liked author, right? She certainly had a great idea to write about. What do I do? Do I put her on the "drop author" list or just try to ignore the language next time?