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Onderdeel van de reeks(en)Storm Chasers (1) Onderdeel van de uitgeversreeks(en)States of Love (Oklahoma)
When two tornado chasers form a reluctant team, the pressure between them builds... Human-interest reporter-and son of a famous storm chaser-Guthrie Gale wants nothing to do with severe weather. But his station's director insists he join the storm chasing team, or else, and worse yet, she pairs him with hotshot rookie chaser Luke Masters. All Luke wants is to be a part of the KTTY family, and he won't let prickly Guthrie Gale spoil his chance. Little does he realize Guthrie's anxiety around storms is more than justified. As Oklahoma's unpredictable tornado season picks up, Guthrie and Luke strike up a turbulent working relationship that shifts between lust and bickering. But when they are forced to outrun a dangerous twister, their trust is tested and the desire between them flashes quick as lightning, threatening to burn more than just their careers. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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That said, the tornado representation was better than the mental health rep. Y'all who wish for more tornadoes here? No, that's not how weather works. This isn't a ridiculous Hollywood version of tornado threats. I really appreciated that in this novel. Yes, I am a weather nerd. :)
While the novel's pretty good regarding Guthrie's panic disorder, the Epilogue is too simplistic. It didn't get the loving, aware writing it needed. Whoever was editor, shame on you for missing that weather awareness does not just vanish. I tell you, as someone who's still aware what to do in an earthquake, who still hates dry summers fire season, and who's lived in annual hurricane threat for over thirty years; the vigilance and physical reactions do not disappear. And it has to be worse for someone with a weather-specific panic disorder. So read this novel aware of the failing at the end, and tell others, because that is how we make it better going forward. ( )