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Chargement... Eye of the Stormpar Melissa Good
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Appartient à la sérieDar and Kerry (3)
Eye of the Storm picks up the story of Dar Roberts and Kerry Stuart a few months after the story Hurricane Watch ends. At first it looks like they are settling into their lives together but, as readers of this series have learned, life is never simple around Dar and Kerry. Surrounded by endless corporate intrigue, Dar experiences personal discoveries that force her to deal with issues that she had buried long ago and Kerry finally faces the consequences of her own actions. As always, they help each other through these personal challenges that, in the end, strengthen them as individuals and as a couple. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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It starts with a new board member, David Ankow, who has some agenda although no one not the reader or characters are exactly sure what that agenda is. But to get his agenda through he wants to get Alastair out of the CEO chair and eventually (because of her always sunny disposition... He...) that plan involves getting rid of Dar from ILS too.
So, Dar spends some times in Houston in this book. And Kerry gets some frequent flyer miles too. There's an internal consolidation in Vermont where nothing is what it seems, and then she has to go testify in her father's trial/hearing thing (they even name her as a hostile witness).
And then at the climax of the book there's a bit of physical thriller thrown in there (as opposed to the rest of the book that's more of a corporate thriller) as well as a banking thing.
But, of course my favorite of all the subplots involved Dar's Mom, Ceci and Dad Andy. They're both such unique characters that jump off the page. And Good did a great job bringing the subplot along at a slow but steady pace and not rushing it.
My only small problem with this book was that to me the time in the hospital as I read it didn't seem like twelve hours, but much shorter.
Still, an enjoyable book. She takes what could be totally insane plots and makes them almost seem as though they could happen in real life. ( )