Monday, January 12, 2015

Monday Book Review: HURRICANE CRIMES by Chrys Fey

Hurricane Crimes, by Chrys Fey
Published 2014 by The Wild Rose Press

About the Book:
After her car breaks down, Beth Kennedy is forced to stay in Florida, the target of Hurricane Sabrina. She stocks up supplies, boards up windows, and hunkers down to wait out the storm, but her plan unravels when she witnesses a car accident. Risking her life, she braves the winds to save the driver. Just when she believes they are safe, she finds out the man she saved could possibly be more dangerous than the severe weather.

Donovan Goldwyn only wanted to hide from the police, but the hurricane shoved his car into a tree. Now he's trapped with a beautiful woman while the evidence that can prove his innocence to a brutal crime is out there for anyone to find.

As Hurricane Sabrina wreaks havoc, Beth has no other choice but to trust Donovan to stay alive. But will she survive, or will she become another hurricane crime?
MY TAKE:

This romantic suspense novella is set in Florida in the middle of a raging hurricane.  It starts with the crash and bang of a tree falling on a car right outside Beth Kennedy's home, and the pace races from there.

This is a short novella, only about 41 pages, and I whipped through it in less than an hour with my morning coffee.

With twists and turns every few pages, author Chrys Fey gives us a snapshot of a nightmare hurricane scenario, from howling winds to poisonous snakes to potential killers lurking in the storm. If you are looking for a quick wild ride, grab this book.



2 comments:

  1. Thank you so much for the review, Katie! This was a nice surprise for my Monday. :D

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