Evie Taylor loves her life in Boston, running her bookstore and café, but an accident has made it so she needs to return home to take care of her grandmother. With extra time on her hands, she decides to start looking for the monster that haunts her best friend’s nightmares. A chain of events starts no one could see coming.
When the last person she ever expects shows up and rings her grandmother’s doorbell she finds herself in the middle of danger. Bound together in a common mission, they’ll search the world looking for answers. But can they find them in time or will they end up paying the ultimate price?
As the storm rages around them, they find each other, and the calm in the Eye of the Storm.
There was no way I thought this
author could write a better book than the first one in this series, After The
Storm, but she has proven me wrong. Eye Of The Storm is out of this world
amazing. This book is full of angst, conflict, confusion, mystery, drama
and on the edge of your seat panic and some serious romance.
Let’s break this story down for
you. Jeremy Ellison was an angry man who was determined to destroy
Anthony Maldono because he felt he had lost his true love to Anthony. In
order to do this, he had to frame Anthony for murder. This is where Lexi
Hanson and her husband Noah are involved in this story. Jeremy has
changed his looks so he is an exact replica of Anthony, except he has a scar on
his arm from where Lexi defended herself when he was attacking her for the
second time. Anthony had spent years in prison for the attack even though
he was innocent. Jeremy’s plan had worked, he had been able to pay back
Anthony by destroying his life. This is why you really need to read the
first book so you can go right into Eye Of The Storm with a full understanding
of this story.
Now on to this book, Anthony is free
now, he is trying to find Jeremy and clear his name and put Jeremy behind bars
before more women are killed. Lexi’s best friend Evie is staying with her
grandmother helping her till she can live independently again. Evie
and her grandmother are renting out a small house on the property and guess who
is the renter…….Anthony. Now the trio of old women who you will meet in
the first book is back and OMG I adore those ladies. They are a riot and
they don’t bother looking to see if Anthony has a scar on his arm before they
attack. After he proves his identity he begins to open up to Evie about
his plan.
He needs to convince Noah and Lexi
of his real identity, he needs to find Jeremy before it is too late and collect
enough evidence to clear his name and reputation, while keeping himself alive
and from the way things are going, Evie safe. She is determined to help
put the man who almost killed her best friend behind bars.
Now we have the journey these two
take, discovering dead bodies and clues and a budding romance between Evie and
Anthony. Lexi is not happy about this, not only is her best friend
putting her life in danger, she is connected with the man Lexi falsely sent to
jail, who looks like the man who tried to kill her and worse, Evie’s life is
now in danger because Jeremy attacks any woman Anthony is involved with.
Evie won’t turn her back on Anthony
and tries to get Lexi to understand, the heart knows what the heart knows and
putting Jeremy behind bars will free them all. This story takes on some
major twists and turns and I just kept falling in love with it more and
more. I will warn you the ending is very intense and a cliff
hanger. Yes I once again wanted to throw my kindle across the room again,
but this story gave me the sense that the villain is now the one being chased
instead of him being the stalker ready for attack. Oh how the tides have
turned in this story.
The author is brilliant with her
style of writing, the characters she gives us. She had the ability to keep me
guessing and forgetting to breathe while reading. I can always count on
this author to grab my attention, attack my emotions and leave me begging for
more. You will find laughter at the trio of old women who refuse to grow
up, unconditional love between couples and friends and characters who aren’t
afraid to do what is right. I can’t even create the words to express how
much I love this series and how I can hardly wait for the next book for Jack’s
story, which is scheduled to be released in May. Make sure you get your
copies of After the Storm and Eye of the Storm……..you will be so glad you
did.
“Wow, are you reading any of this?” Evie
asked Anthony as they sat at the kitchen table with a plate of fruit and cheese
between them while working on laptops.
“Not really, just trying to see if we can
find Christina.”
“Seriously, you should read some of this.
It’s classic.”
“Well, I figure we’re kind of in a time
crunch, so maybe it’s more important to not get sidetracked.”
“Party-pooper.”
“Whatever it takes. Have you found
anything useful that doesn’t have to do with liking long walks on the beach?”
“Actually yes, it seems that on this site
if you are in contact with someone it shows up on the sidebar. I’m hoping if we
find Christina we can find Jeremy. She must have lied about her age or
something because she’s not coming up in this age bracket.”
“Now, there’s a surprise. Let’s try going
down to twenty-nine. Seems women love to say they’re that age.”
“I’ll ignore that comment. I’ve also found
that unless you delete your profile it stays up there. I found this woman who
hasn’t been active in three years. That’s good news.”
“Unless he deleted her profile after he
killed her.”
“Well, aren’t you little Mr. Sunshine?”
“Can we please just continue?”
“Fine.”
They worked in silence for another hour
before Evie let out a whoop and stood up shaking her ass around the room.
“I take it you found something?”
“Yep, Sherlock, I sure did. Look here.”
She turned her laptop around and moved so that she stood next to him to point
out the profile. “There she is. I was nervous, I couldn’t click on it. This
could be the break we’re looking for.”
Anthony slowly reached over and clicked
it. They both leaned in closer. She was torn between burying her face in his
neck and inhaling his intoxicating scent and or moving her head and scanning
the screen for something that could help them. Responsibility won out.
“There.” He tapped the screen. “There he
is. Let’s see what he has to say.”
They scanned the profile of Jay Ellison.
There wasn’t any new information. Except the name.
Anthony turned towards her. “We never
thought to do a search on a Jay Ellison. Maybe we can get more information.”
Their faces were inches apart. She slowly
blinked, trying to focus on his words and not his mesmerizing blue eyes. When
she saw his pupils dilate, she knew he was feeling the same thing.
Disappointment flowed through her when he blinked a few times then turned back
to the screen.
Standing up she walked to the other side
of the room. She went to focus on the maps, hoping something might come to her.
Turning back around she said to him, “Maybe we should go interview people who
had ties to the other murders.”
Sitting back in the chair he crossed his
arms across his chest. “You might have a good idea there.”
“Not might, I do have a good idea. Look what we learned today. It’s something,
even if they can’t give us much information, every little bit will help. Come
on. Since we are on this coast I think we should start with Natalie. I know
this will be the hardest for you, so we should get it over with first.”
“You’re right. But I will be doing this alone.”
“Alone, what the hell are you talking
about? I’m in this one hundred percent. I
go with you.”
He got up and walked over to her standing
right in front of her trying to intimidate her. “No, you don’t.”
“You know I’ll just book my own flight and
be right behind you. So your choice is to let me do this on my own, or take me
with you. Your pick, but I am going.
Now move out of my way, I’ve got a flight to book.”
She tried to push past him but he just pinned her to the
wall. In a voice which was too calm and soft compared to the fire in his eyes,
he said, “No, you’re not going.”
“What are you going to do? Tie me to the
bed?” The image flashed through her mind before she could stop it.
“Don’t tempt me. I’m sure your grandmother
would be on my side.”
“Actually you’d be wrong buddy, she’s
behind me. She might not like it, but she supports me. You might as well give
in now. I really don’t want to be up all night fighting.” Her breathing started
to increase.
“Then give in and we won’t.”
“I never
give in.”
“We’ll just have to see about that.” He
pressed his body into hers and devoured her mouth. Grabbing her ass, he hoisted
her up so she was pinned to the wall.
With his hands occupied, she took the
opportunity to dive her hands into his hair, grabbing hard and pulling his head
back from her swollen lips. She could see the passion in his hooded eyes.
Yanking him back to her lips, they continued their battle of wills with their
kisses. She wanted his hands free, wanted to feel them all over her body. She
wrapped her legs around his waist. She didn’t have to wait long before she felt
his hands on her breasts, squeezing and pinching. Letting out a primal moan,
she tightened her legs around him, trying to get closer to the hardness she
could feel between them.
Moving away from the wall he spun around
and laid her on the table pushing everything out of the way, his lips never
leaving hers. Her touches became frantic with the thought of having him inside
of her. The blood pumped so fast in her veins, her ears rang.
The ringing wasn’t just in her ears and
she whimpered when he pulled his lips from hers and glared over at the phone.
With a curse, he left her and answered the call. His eyes burned with passion
as he talked to whoever was on the other end of the call.
Hearing
the frustration in his voice, she knew it wasn’t going to be a quick phone
call. Getting up from the table she grabbed her laptop and started to walk out
the door. She continued to leave even when she heard him say “Hold on.”
She was whipped back around and his lips
came down hard on hers. “I’m sorry; I’ve got to take this. Book us both a
flight for the first available they have.”
Not trusting her voice, she just nodded
and walked out into the cool night air.
M. Stratton is an International Amazon bestselling author in the romantic suspense and mystery suspense categories for her debut novel After the Storm. She is a self-proclaimed dork that loves to make people laugh and can trip over nothing. Her inner rock star is always on stage performing to a sold out crowd but is quiet and shy on the outside.
She lives with her husband and son in Arizona, which is a big difference from where she grew up north of Chicago Illinois. As an only child she learned to tell herself stories to make the long winters go by quicker while dreaming of summer vacations. Now as an adult she still makes up stories to pass the time, but now she writes them down to share with other people.
When not writing you can find M. watching football (Go Bears!), NASCAR, or classic movies, watching her husband and father restore classic cars, and seeing who can be sillier, her or her son, and of course reading.
Things you don’t know about M. Stratton:
1. She loves the movie Twister… she can say all the lines along with the actors. She will also use those lines in real life as often as possible.
2. Halloween is her favorite holiday. She starts planning months in advance. She has more Halloween decorations than Christmas.
3. She once made up a monologue about her love of chocolate chip cookie dough for her high school drama class.
4. There are times she thinks she is so funny she has tears running down her face while laughing at herself.
5. M. can play the clarinet but is in awe of anyone who can play the guitar, piano or drums, pretty much anything where your hands have to do two different things at the same time.
6. Cary Grant is her favorite actor. When she was in high school after Cary Grant died one of the cable stations ran a marathon, she watched his movies from 6 in the morning all day and night until 4 AM the next day.
7. Reading has always been an escape for her. She can devour a book in hours. When she moved in with her husband she literally donated over 1,000 books and saved over 1,000 for herself. She can reread books over and over again if she loves them. There are some that she has reread about once a year for the past 20 years.
8. She eloped after knowing her husband for only two months in 2006. They are still married over seven years later.
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