Riding the Storm by Sydney Croft6/20/2023 Plus I think I already know who the mole is – bummer. Also, I didn’t like the way the men didn’t always act in character – it felt like they were written by a woman who doesn’t understand men, let alone military men, very well. There was too much boinking for me to take it too seriously (gads – did that sentence come out of my keyboard?), and some of the secondary characters were flat. Not a great book, but it shows promise for the next in the series. I was more interested in Creed and Annika’s relationship, and Del and Oz’s. The rest of the Remy/Haley story felt iterative – like I’ve read it before again and again. With you, I can be so much more than a meteorologist.” WHAT? LOL I don’t know why, but that just struck me as an idiotic thing to say at that moment. For example, toward the end of the book, Haley says, “I need you too, Remy. I also didn’t like their dialog, what there was of it. He is a suitably tortured hero and is appealing. The hero, Remy, and his abilities are presented interestingly and they’re uniquely described. You could say I didn’t like it quite that much. Gwen’s review of Riding the Storm (ACRO Series, Book 1) by Sydney CroftĬontemporary paranormal romance released by Delta 28 Aug 07Īlicia gave this an A- review.
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