Dance in the Wind by Julie Kenner, Dee Davis, Jennifer Probst

Dance in the Wind (Rising Storm, #4)

by Julie Kenner, Dee Davis, and Jennifer Probst

Secrets, Sex and Scandals …

Welcome to Storm, Texas, where passion runs hot, desire runs deep, and secrets have the power to destroy… Get ready. The storm is coming.

During his time in Afghanistan, Logan Murphy has endured the unthinkable, but reentering civilian life in Storm is harder than he imagined. But when he is reacquainted with Ginny Moreno, a woman who has survived terrors of her own, he feels the first stirrings of hope.

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4 of 5 stars

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4.5 stars

Dance In The wind is probably my favourite episode so far, and is written by Jennifer Probst.

After getting an introduction to Logan Murphy in Crosswinds, we get to know more about the man that is back from Afghanistan and the woman that's caught his eye...Ginny Moreno! Both are kindred souls but can they overcome the past to find a future together and if so, will the close-knit Storm community let them?

Ginny's Sister Marisol is also on the radar of another Murphy brother, Patrick. Will these old friends become lovers?

Warning!!! - potential love triangle! Yep, the tension in Storm ratchets up a notch or two more when Joanne Alvarez's sister Hannah realises she loves one brother but lusts after the other one! Oh my! And of course, Dillon Murphy is still has Joanne in his sights.

As the plot gets thicker, the lies are taking on personalities of their own. Another sordid tryst is unveiled whilst the heat is turned up between Sebastian Rush and Dakota Alvarez. Poor Luis Moreno is still proclaiming his innocence.

I confess...I'm addicted to these weekly soap opera novellas and loving the concept. I'm impressed by the way each new author takes over the reins of the plot to write their episode seamlessly. I was concerned that'd forget names of characters but have managed to remember everyone as they appear. The website for this series has useful family trees for the residents of Storm, so there is help available if a name escapes your memory: http://risingstormbooks.com/

***arc generously received in exchange for an honest review***

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