Tangled Up

Tangled Up

Erin Nicholas2017
Storm chaser Max Grady can already feel it: there s a tornado coming to his hometown of Chance, Nebraska. Max is going after it, and the only person he wants by his side is police officer Bree McDermott, fellow adrenaline junkie, his best friend, and the woman Max has secretly been in love with for years. But when a close call with a tornado leaves them lip-locked, Max knows that the danger is only beginning. Bree is always up for excitement. Her close and sexy encounter with Max is unlike anything she s felt before, and she wants more. As they work together to help clean up Chance, the air between them crackles with sexual tension. But Bree has a tendency to look ahead to the next thrill, and Max knows it. Now they re all tangled up as they chase the strongest force of nature on earth: love. "
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Nathalie Wong@lovereadingromance
3 stars
Feb 27, 2022

A copy of this book was provided by the publisher via Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. Characters Max Grady loves the thrill of storm chasing and uses that opportunity to spend time with his childhood friend Bree. Since he is getting older and secretly in love with Bree, he wants her to settle down. Bree McDermitt is an adrenaline junkie and is always off to the next extreme sport. Both seem to have enough in common for their relationship to work. Furthermore, there was a lot of tension I liked the interaction between the main characters and the secondary characters. Storyline Both Max and Bree are stormchasing because of the excitement and it is to help the community prepare in the event of a twister. It shows the camaraderie of the people in the aftermath of a natural disaster such as this one. Opinion It was pretty good and written well. Although it is the second book in the series to Taking Chances, I was not confused at any point. For more of my reviews please visit my blog https://ilovereading2016.wordpress.com/

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Sarah Kessler@pdxskigirl
4 stars
Oct 5, 2022