Brette
Arnold ran away from Ty Remington and their budding love over a year
ago. Chasing storms, specifically tornadoes, with her digital camera
pays her medical bills and keeps her occupied... right until it lands
her in the same house as Ty.
Ty's
determination to find Chet King, Ty's mentor and team leader, drives
Ty to step out of the shadows he's been living in and direct the
current resue mission. He refuses to accept defeat of the mission and
works to tear down the walls that Brette uses to keep him away. But
loving Brette will come at a high personal cost to Ty. Will Brette
open her heart to Ty? Can they embrace love inspite of the looming
future? Read more in Storm Front
by Susan May Warren.
Storm Front, the
fifth novel in Susan May Warren's Montana Rescue series, delves deep
into Ty and Brette's relationship which began back in A
Matter of Trust (Montana
Rescue #3). I do recommend reading the entire series because each
book is so good and Kacey and Ben from Wild
Montana Skies (Montana
Rescue #1) feature prominently with their own relationship issues.
Like
the other novels in this series, the plot is filled with action,
suspense, and romance. The storyline easily held my attention
through the duration of the novel. Ty was the shining character in
this novel for several reasons – his character development as he
learns to trust himself and his Creator, his selfless treatment of
Brette inspite of her health issues, and his stubborn determination
to complete all that he has set his heart to accomplish. Without
spoiling anything, I will mention I loved Ty and Chet's conversation
about “rescuing” near the end, possibly one of my favorite scenes
in the novel.
I
recommend Storm Front
and all the other novels in this series by Susan May Warren to fans
of Christian fiction who are looking for a gripping story filled with
action, suspense, romance, and faith.
Read an excerpt from Storm Front by Susan May Warren on the publisher's website.
Disclosure of Material Connection:
I received this book free from the publisher. I was not required to
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