Riding the Storm by Sydney Croft

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  • Pub. Date: August 2007
  • 352pp
  • Sales Rank: 11,054
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    • Pub. Date: August 2007
    • Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
    • Format: Paperback, 352pp
    • Sales Rank: 11,054

    Synopsis

    A storm’s rage. A woman’s desire.

    A man with the power to set them both free.

    He can summon lightning at will. Emerge unscathed from the center of a tornado. Strip a woman down to her barest defenses through the sheer force of his sexuality. He’s gorgeous, dangerous, and the target of parameteorologist Haley Holmes’s latest mission. Haley has been dispatched to the Louisiana bayous to investigate the phenomenon known as Remy Begnaud–a man with a gift he never wanted: the ability to control a storm’s fury. But even a woman trained in bizarre weather phenomena has no defense against the electrifying power of the ex—Navy SEAL...a power his enemies would kill to control.

    With her agency monitoring their every move, Haley’s job is to seduce Remy, gain his trust–and help him harness his extraordinary gift. But who will protect her from this voracious lover who’s introducing her to a new world of erotic thrills—a man who grows increasingly insatiable with each new weather event? Haley knows a big storm is approaching—and with it will come unexpected delights. But so, too, will the storm unleash her greatest fears: an enemy bent on destroying Remy. And her worst fear of all—falling in love with this magnificent man, then having to betray him.

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    Biography

    Sydney Croft is the pseudonym for two other authors who each write under their own names. This is their first novel together.

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    Awesome action romanceby Anonymous

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    October 04, 2008: I'll never see storm clouds or feel a storm wind on my cheek without thinking of Remy. The characters come alive. Gripping from begining to end. Everything is wonderfully descrptive. I'm not a swamp kind of girl but this book yet again reminds me that I should take a trip to the bayou and find my own cajun military man. Preferable one who can control the weather like Remy.

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    November 03, 2007: To start with this review needs a little background information. Sydney Croft is the pseudonym 'or pen name' of two romance authors, Larissa Ione and Stephanie Tyler, neither of which I had read before this book. The premise is amazing! A sexy female parameteorologist, Haley, is sent to 'acquire' a man who can control the weather, an ex-navy SEAL with old school superhero like powers, for a top secret organisation called ACRO. A man who is also as insatiably hungry for certain 'thrills' when severe weather is upon him, whom she has to seduce before the evil corporation Itor gets a hold of him and uses his powers to wipe out most of the United States. What more could you ask for in an erotic romance book? Suffice to say I have been wanted to read Sydney Croft's first book since I found out the authors were writing the third one in the series for a challenge I was participating in with them. But I was scared it wouldn't live up to my expectations. As luck would have it, I received an email from Larissa Ione asking me if I wanted a copy of 'Riding the Storm' - I actually bounced up and down on my chair after I managed to pull my chin off the floor. I had entered every known competition I could find to win the darned thing, because it sounded so good, and Larissa's message was a lifesaver. She had noticed I kept entering, and kept losing, and decided to send me a copy 'with a nice bookmark and two magnets - and it was signed!' because she is that nice. She also asked if I wouldn't mind writing a review for her on Amazon or Barnes and Noble 'well there had to be a catch' and to be as honest as I liked. Well, here it is, a full review. To say I enjoyed it would be an understatement, the characters and word-building were unsurpassable and had a subplot well woven in. My main complaint however is the fact that the subplot detracts from the drama and action of the main plot, often jarring you away from an emotive previous scene. Often it was after a 'big reveal' moment, such as when T-Remy finds out why Haley is really at his house, instead of continuing the tough atmosphere of his barely contained fury we switch away to a completely different scene. While the main plot of T-Remy's and Haley's attraction is brilliantly written, enough that you couldn't tell who wrote what 'despite me knowing' the chapters and sections of other ACRO agents actions often sounded like another book. The sub-characters, Annika and Creed, are on a mission too and the sections have all the clues of a second book with these two coming together as the main characters. We are also given lots of background information on all the characters involved in the story, and are given a plethora of minor characters to focus on to draw attention away from the main plot. This is possibly to draw out the suspenseful moments that often accompanied the end of a chapter, but I found myself almost wanting to skip these segments to see what action I was 'missing' with the main plot. Despite my complaints, the subplot and minor characters eventually do play a major role in the climax of the book, so to speak, which wouldn't have been as successful without the build up of their characters throughout the novel. The cut away scenes were successful in at least making me continue reading until I finished 'I think I only put the book down once', and keeping the high level of emotion throughout. The love scenes are well crafted and intense and the whole book...


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