Storms

228 pages

English language

Published Nov. 27, 2011 by Bella Books.

ISBN:
978-1-59493-249-6
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OCLC Number:
818617739

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4 stars (2 reviews)

Estranged for years from her father and four brothers after her mother's death, Carson Cartwright is surprised when she gets a phone call from her twin brother, urging a reconciliation before their father succumbs to his final illness. Though she has spent more than a decade trying to forget her family existed, she is suddenly pulled back to the Montana ranch where she grew up. Carson discovers her brothers divided over plans to change their working ranch into a guest ranch, and their consultant, Kerry Elder, doesn't seem above using her wiles to get her way. Kerry finds that while she may have her clients right where she wants them, it's the wayward sister that may be awakening something she has long denied."--P. [4] of cover.

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Review of 'Storms' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

Lots of shitty male characters on a ranch together. I couldn’t keep track of them all because they each had similar names (this was purposefully chosen since they’re siblings).

Somewhere in all this, the main character—the shitty guys’ sister—falls in love with the woman they’ve hired to help improve the ranch.

What happens to their ranch? Who knows. It catches fire, the angriest brother punches two of his siblings, and then the lovebirds leave the ranch to start their own with the one not-shitty brother. Happily Ever After.

Review of 'Storms' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

This is what I need Gerri Hill novels to be. Sweet coming-home/second chance romances with family drama and good chemistry. No miscommunications, creepy secondary characters, questionable plot devices, just a couple of fairly well-adjusted adults discovering love with each other.

All of you old Hill fans who are like me and have become wary of starting a new book by the author should feel confident in picking this one up.

And the audio version is done well. Abby Craden has become a wlw favorite and, while I don't always enjoy the deeper, huskier voice she uses for one of the women in a couple, it was fine. The quality of the recording is good, which isn't always the case in lesfic.

Ok, that was sort of a ramble but there you go...

Subjects

  • Ranches
  • Lesbians
  • Fiction

Places

  • Montana