
In fact, I'd actually say that this book had no unnecessary drama in it at all. It is referenced because it's a part of his past but it is not a source of drama. I really don't want to say anything about the plot here but I know some of you have been worried about this one aspect of it so I'm going to lay your fears to rest here: Jake's drug issue does not come up again in this book. I've been there once before, and I'm never going back. The story took so much time to work through and deal with all the important personal and internal aspects of Jake and Tru's relationship that there were time I'd almost forget he was this hugely world famous rock star and was just able to see him as Jake - a hot, sexy, sometimes troubled guy who was crazy for his girl.


One of the things I loved about this book was that on one hand it was a rock star romance, but on the other it was just this gorgeous story of a guy and a girl who'd been in love with each other since they were kids. things weren't completely perfect and there were issues they had to work through that dealt with some of Jake's biggest fears in life. They needed to take the time for them and they certainly deserved their moment of happy. The first half of this book actually has almost a calm vibe to it and it was considerably less angsty than the first book but after all the intense drama that Jake and Tru had just gone through, this was a welcome change of pace. It made my heart race and gave all the right amounts of every possible emotion and by the end of it, I'd fallen so in love with Jake and Tru that I just needed to see more of their story. The first book, The Mighty Storm, was quite honestly one of the best rock star romances I have ever read. It brought their journey full circle and ended on a beautiful note. Wethering The Storm lived up to my every expectation and was the perfect ending to Jake and Tru's story. To receive an email when Samantha releases a new book, sign up for her newsletter. With over a million books sold, her titles have appeared in countless bestseller lists, and are currently translated into ten languages. She has also written paranormal romances, The Bringer and The Alexandra Jones Series.

She is the author of contemporary romances, The Storm Series, The Revved Series, The Wardrobe Series, The Gods Series, and standalones, Trouble, When I Was Yours, The Ending I Want, Unsuitable, Under Her, River Wild, Dead Pretty, The Two Week Stand and Sacking the Quarterback which was written with James Patterson. Samantha Towle is a New York Times, USA Today, and Wall Street Journal bestselling author.Ī native of Hull, she lives in East Yorkshire with her husband, their son and daughter, and three large furbabies.
