Riding the Thunder (The Sisters of Colford Hall, Book 2)
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A Storm's Coming...
It was all part of the plan. While his brother was in Scotland dethroning the Lady of Falgannon, Jago Mershan was headed to Kentucky. There he would do his share in avenging his father on the Montgomeries. Only, there was a monkey wrench in the works
Just looking at his alleged enemy's granddaughter made Jago think of his classic black '67 Harley Electra Glide, a motorcycle with clean lines and sleek curves that promised the ride of a man's life. Asha was all woman--and the only woman for him. He'd bet she could go from zero to one hundred in the blink of an eye...and not even her claims of paranormal happenings in the diner she ran could put him off. He knew magic: He had a special name for the sights, the sounds, the tastes and smells of that perfect ride. There might be a storm coming, but it was one of passion, and together he and Asha would be...
RIDING THE THUNDER
Second in the Seven Sisters of Colford Hall series sequel to The Invasion of Falgannon Isle
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #259571 in Books
- Published on: 2007-10-02
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Mass Market Paperback
- 354 pages
Customer Reviews
Enchanting Reviews: Riding The Thunder
RIDING THE THUNDER
DEBORAH MACGILLIVRAY
Rating: 3 Enchantments
Jago Mershan is on a mission to right a wrong done to his family when he was a child. When he meets his target he is shocked by the desire he feels for her. Asha Montgomerie is the granddaughter of the man responsible for ruining Jago's father. Her first reaction is to distrust him, even though she is desiring him and his Sexy Lips.
Soon they are tangled in a mystery including a haunted jukebox, two teenage ghosts, a cat with no name, and a possible madman on the loose. Can they overcome their differences long enough to solve the mystery and fall in love?
This was just a ho-hum kind of read for me. I really had a hard time getting into it and finishing it. Though it did pick up about ¾ of a way through. As the granddaughter of Jago's family's most hated enemy, I felt no hate nor anger that is usually projected toward ones enemy, projected at Asha. Actually I didn't really get any emotion from him except lust. I did feel the distrust she felt for Jago, but that was short lived. Also, I was really put off with Asha and Jago being "in love" after barely knowing each other for 4 days; sometimes I can buy it, but there was no real build-up to it. They had hardly spent any time together, I didn't feel that there relationship was allowed to grow. Then I found myself continuously rolling my eyes at the sex scenes...I was annoyed by the comparisons she used in her descriptions of sex and I was distracted by the over use of adjectives, they just didn't work for me.
On a brighter note, it was amusing how Jago wanted to buy everything, I liked the haunted setting of The Windmill, the cat What's His Name, Asha's brother Liam, and Netta's secondary romance, and the storyline of Tommy and Laura's ghosts. I was pleased with the discovery of who played a major role in their death.
Aemelia
ENCHANTING REVIEWS
April 2008
Another book review deleted by magic!!!
I wrote a review for this book I read. It has mysteriously disappeard. So, from memory..... I read this book and the gist of it is.. the the book just couldn't keep my interset. It is just a silly book that is not worth anyone's time or money. The author might need a class in writing.
A humble reviewer.P.S. Leeanne Grant, I do not appreciate you watching my every move. I kindly ask you to remove me from your interesting people list. I do not consider myself your friend. Not even close. I see now that is how you watch my every move, you have been spying on me. People who review books should not have to feel like they are being watched. That is how and why the abuse button gets pushed so often and so quick.
Thank you so much.
waste of my money
I bought this book and its predecessor based on the reviews here, and feel very misled. I was expecting them to WOW me, but I found both to be below average. Weak characters, lame dialogue and distracting subplots made them difficult to finish. I will be sticking to better known authors from now on.


