Building Storm: (A Hawke Family Novel) - Gwyn McNamee

Building Storm: (A Hawke Family Novel)

By Gwyn McNamee

  • Release Date: 2018-12-20
  • Genre: Fiction & Literature
4.5 Score: 4.5 (From 28 Ratings)

Description

She hasn't been living. He's looking for a way to forget it all. 

My life went up in flames. All I'm left with is my daughter and ashes. The simple act of breathing is so excruciating, there are days I wish I could stop altogether. So I have no business being at the party, and I definitely shouldn't be in the arms of the handsome stranger. When his lips meet mine, he breathes life into me for the first time since the day the inferno disintegrated my world. But loving again isn't in the cards, and there are even greater dangers to face than trying to keep Landon McCabe out of my heart.

Running is my only option. I have to get away from Chicago and the betrayal that shattered my world. I need a new life-one without attachments. The vibrancy of New Orleans convinces me it's possible to start over. Yet in all the excitement of a new city, it's Storm Hawke's dark, sad beauty that draws me in. She isn't looking for love, and we both need a hot, sweaty release without feelings getting involved. But even the best laid plans fail, and life can leave you burned.

Love can build, and love can destroy. But in the end, love is what raises you from the ashes.

***Building Storm is the fourth and final full-length novel in The Hawke Family Series. While it is a complete story, it is NOT meant to be read as a standalone. The story of the Hawke siblings starts in Savage Collision and continues in book two, Tortured Skye, and book three, Stone Sober before reaching the plot in Building Storm. These stories all build on one another and are intertwined. They need to be read in order to fully enjoy and understand the plots and characters. ***

Reviews

  • Emotional

    5
    By Kittythief
    This was an emotional book throughout the story. This wasn't like the others that had it bits and pieces. You feel Storm's pain the whole time. Which is understandable with what she is going through. I felt so much for Storm, and I couldn't help but be happy when Landon was able to be there for her. Bits and pieces of the past come back, but I was still left on my toes wondering how it would all play out. I wasn't dissatisfied. This was an emotional rollercoaster, but it's worth the ride. To get the fullest experience of this story you MUST read the other books, in order.

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