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paddlefoot55 's review for:
The Hurricane
by R.J. Prescott
Copy received from Forever (Grand Central Publishing) for an honest review - thank you!
I love a fighter romance, so picking up The Hurricane to read was a no brainer.
And you know what I really liked about The Hurricane? It wasn't your typical fighter romance novel.
O'Connell and Emily are both that little bit broken, that little bit gun shy of relationships - and absolutely perfect for each other.
Right from the start, you could tell that there would always be more than friendship between them. There was that spark that just wouldn't die, no matter what their reasoning.
It was a joy to read as their relationship blossomed, being taken along on their journey as they strive every day to become better people, to open up more, to love.
There is a great cast of secondary characters, and the stand out of them is Danny - the father neither of them has ever really had. And the other fighters - funny, dirty, sweet.
I would never have guessed from reading that this was Ms Prescott's first novel. The story line flowed seamlessly, I was carried away by the characters and their stories.
I hope we get more about each of the fellow fighters, as I think there are some amazing tales to be told.
I look forward to reading more of Ms Prescott's work in the future.


I love a fighter romance, so picking up The Hurricane to read was a no brainer.
And you know what I really liked about The Hurricane? It wasn't your typical fighter romance novel.
O'Connell and Emily are both that little bit broken, that little bit gun shy of relationships - and absolutely perfect for each other.
Right from the start, you could tell that there would always be more than friendship between them. There was that spark that just wouldn't die, no matter what their reasoning.
It was a joy to read as their relationship blossomed, being taken along on their journey as they strive every day to become better people, to open up more, to love.
There is a great cast of secondary characters, and the stand out of them is Danny - the father neither of them has ever really had. And the other fighters - funny, dirty, sweet.
I would never have guessed from reading that this was Ms Prescott's first novel. The story line flowed seamlessly, I was carried away by the characters and their stories.
I hope we get more about each of the fellow fighters, as I think there are some amazing tales to be told.
I look forward to reading more of Ms Prescott's work in the future.

