Reviewed by Emma (SCR) on

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One Hurricane. Two Strangers. No Rules.

Hannah Adamson was immune to relationships. Swearing men off long ago, she buried her painful reasons under her feisty independence and a passion for roller derby. Until she met Ed and was swept away by the tall, witty, sarcastically sexy best man who might just be the one to have the antidote for her runaway heart.

Ed Alcott wasn’t looking for love, especially not after a particularly nasty breakup left him with a shattered heart in desperate need of repair.

Taking shelter together when a hurricane bears down on Rum Cay, Hannah and Ed find they can't fight their growing attraction. It was supposed to be simple. Easy. A weekend of passion with no strings. But how do you forget the one who stripped away all your layers, and haunts your dreams?

Can Hannah keep the scattered pieces of her heart in check, or will the promise of Ed’s love be enough to mend them back together?

Thank you to Mark My Words PR for accepting my request on Netgalley to read this book.

I read the first book in this series Love Always a few months ago and I really loved it. I had also read the first book in The Six series  by Sonya The Summer I Fell last year. There is something about Sonya and Candance's writing that hooks you.

Hannah and Ed haven't had an easy life and when they meet in Rum Cay for Maggie and Phillip's wedding neither are expecting to fall in love but after a hurricane traps them together something inside them changes.

While they both return to their lives before Rum Cay neither are quite the same. Neither can forget each other, no matter how hard they try.

This is a story of heartbreak, pain and a whole lotta love. There are twists and turns that you don't see coming and I loved every page.

I really hope to see more from these two authors because when they work together something magical is created.

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