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Storm: Western Hearts Series, by Kate Palmer

Storm: Western Hearts Series, by Kate Palmer

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Storm: Western Hearts Series, by Kate Palmer

Storm: Western Hearts Series, by Kate Palmer



Storm: Western Hearts Series, by Kate Palmer

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*Amazon Top 75 in Christian Romance Mystery and Suspense A stubborn rancher struggles to save her ranch, but it’s her heart she’s most in danger of losing. Storm’s ranch is teetering on the edge of bankruptcy after cattle rustlers strike. When her part-time ranch hand dies under suspicious circumstances, she concocts a plan to save her ranch. Now she just needs to convince her reclusive neighbor to be her business partner. Dak Hunsaker moved home after he lost everything when his wife died from cancer. He has finally saved enough money for a down payment on a house in the city so he can raise his girls in the cultured environment he promised his wife. When Storm proposes a business partnership, he refuses. But when she ends up in the hospital and is on the verge of losing her ranch, Dak steps in to help. And so does Storm’s old cowboy flame, Taggert. In jeopardy of losing the only place that’s ever felt like home, who can Storm trust with her heart? This is the second book in the Western Hearts Series. All books in the series can be read as stand alone, clean and wholesome, romance novels.

Storm: Western Hearts Series, by Kate Palmer

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #7098 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-10-12
  • Released on: 2015-10-12
  • Format: Kindle eBook
Storm: Western Hearts Series, by Kate Palmer

About the Author Kate Palmer believes in wholesome entertainment. Her books explore characters undergoing tough situations without compromising standards or becoming bitter. She likes the rush of emotions romantic suspense creates and strives to keep it clean. Her love of farm and ranch life shines through her Western Hearts Series.


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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. Not bad, but forgettable By Mylissa's Reviews and Book Thoughts I received a free copy in return for an honest review.Overall I would say this was an OK read, one I read through to finish, and would not go back and reread.Storm is an independent, strong-willed young woman, out to make her ranch succeed. Dak is a somewhat lonely widower, with a few presumptuous prejudices of Storm.Together they find love, and face the hardships they have going on in life.I found this book a little hard at times. Storm is often too independent, and pushes Dak away. It is addressed in the book why she acts this way, but I found it getting on my nerves more than once, and made me have to push through more than once. A good book needs to suck you in from the get go, and this book just did not do that for me. It lacked a little for me in some parts, than in other parts I felt it had great potential. I found myself not lost in the real feel and emotion of their story, and that just made it an OK read, and quite forgettable for me.Also the chapters switched from Storm's POV to the 3rd person narrative, which I found to be very annoying at times. I find it so much more logical to pick a narrative form and stick to it instead of changing it so often.One thing I did really enjoy in this book was the character Boots. He to me seemed very well developed and added a great deal of warmth and depth to the story.

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Fun Afternoon Read By Julie Coulter Bellon In this book we meet Storm, a woman who is trying to run a ranch with her Uncle Boots. (I have no idea why they call him Boots, but every time I read it, it reminded me a bit of the sidekick named Boots on the children's show Dora. But the character of Uncle Boots was really well-written in the book. I loved how warm he was and sweet.)Unfortunately for Uncle Boots and Storm, some of their cattle have been stolen and their part-time ranch hand has disappeared under suspicious circumstances. Not to mention, the ranch payment is due, but without those cattle to sell, they're up a creek. I have to say the author really shines in the setting department. I enjoyed how realistic the ranch and surrounding area was, and it was easy to lose myself in the descriptions and how real Storm's concerns were as she worked to save the only place that ever felt like home to her.The story goes on to introduce us to our hero, Dak. (I'm sorry, but I didn't like his name at all. It's never explained why he would have such an odd name and every time I read it, it made me think of that gooey substance Gak that my kids have.) Anyway, Dak is a fairly judgmental jerk in the beginning and makes some assumptions about Storm, which would be bad enough, but he tries to tell their pastor she doesn't deserve to teach Sunday School either. I had such a hard time getting over the fact that he jumped to such a huge conclusion, didn't ask Storm about it, and then decided to try to ruin her teaching job behind her back. Storm forgives him pretty easily, but I hated how underhanded and sneaky that felt and it took me quite a while to warm up to him as a hero after that. They do have some good moments as a couple, (the cave scenes come to mind which were really sweet!) and he does do some heroic things that justify him being the hero later on, but it's a journey, that's for sure. He does have a point in his favor, though, because Uncle Boots likes him.But the best part of the whole book was the suspense as Storm tries to unravel who killed her part-time ranch hand, Connor. There are great clues and some twists and turns that were really good. While I was able to figure out who the bad guy was pretty quickly, I thought the author had some very tense scenes as our heroine gets herself in over her head trying to solve the mystery. I really enjoyed that aspect of the book and thought it was well-written.So, for me, Storm had a great setting, a strong heroine, and a twisty turny mystery which made this book a fun afternoon read.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Perfect for Searchers of Contemporary Western By Megan Ledbetter *3.5 Stars*This was an easy, enjoyable, quick read. Although it's the second in a series and I haven't read the first one, it seems to be more of a companion novel so it's not necessary to read the first to understand what's going on, although I'm sure it makes it more enjoyable.The characters were interesting. Not my favorite by any means but they weren't annoying characters to read about. The main character, Storm, is just too hardheaded for me to like and Dak's way of jumping to conclusions and running with them put me off of him from the beginning. They got better as the story ran its course but I wouldn't want to read any more about them.The plot ran okay. The beginning was slow and a bit awkward with what Storm goes through and Dak's aforementioned jumping to conclusions. I wasn't sure what the main conflict in the story was going to be since it jumped around a bit. The action at the end was pretty interesting; however I feel that the more sinister elements in the book were very obvious and not difficult to figure out at all. I liked the ending, especially because of the way the characters grow.Likes: Easy, quick read. Perfect for people who like a contemporary western.Dislikes: Some grammar and spelling errors. The sinister elements were easy to figure out. I didn't like the characters much personally.Overall:Recommend? Yes if you're looking for a contemporary western. Otherwise you could skip this.*I received this e-book for free in exchange for an honest review*

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