Monday, May 21, 2018

Susan May Warren's "Storm Front"

Storm Front (Montana Rescue #5)When a tornado hits a small town in Minnesota, a number of track students go missing, as well as PEAK Rescue leader Chet King. Ty Remington, along with the rest of the PEAK team, come out to search for him. What Ty isn't expecting is to run straight into photographer Brette Arnold--the woman who stole his heart two years ago. Can they find the missing before the next storm hits?

Ty is definitely my favorite of the PEAK guys--he's wounded and sometimes down on himself, but he's not prone to idiotic decisions. He's genuine. Incredibly sweet. Never gives up hope. And he has a protective streak (or maybe a hero complex) that has him stepping in time and time again to rescue whoever needs help. He is undeniably the best.

Having seen people going through breast cancer, I had no trouble picturing the emaciated, short-haired Brette we see in this book. Given all that she has been through, I can understand how she has utterly lost hope and cares so little for her survival. But that's why Ty is such a great match for her--he refuses to let go of hope, loves her where she's at.

It was fun having this book take place in Minnesota (being the best state, of course). As I've come to expect from this series, the adventure was intense--nature is forceful and capricious enough almost to be its own character. This might be my favorite of the series thus far.

Thank you Revell and NetGalley for the complimentary e-book. I was not required to write a positive review, and all opinions are my own.

Montana Rescue
1. Wild Montana Skies
2. Rescue Me
3. A Matter of Trust
4. Troubled Waters
5. Storm Front
6. Wait For Me (November 2018)

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