Into The Storm by Rachel Grant

 





Synopsis:


As a storm rolls in, a team of elite Navy SEALs arrives at a remote lodge for a wilderness training exercise that becomes terrifyingly real...

Xavier Rivera planned the exercise down to the smallest detail, but he didn't plan the arrival of archaeologist Audrey Kendrick—a woman he shared a passionate night with before betraying her in the worst way.

As the storm is unleashed on the historic lodge it becomes clear the training has been compromised. Trapped by weather, isolated by the remote wilderness, and silenced as communication with the world has been severed, unarmed SEALs face an unexpected and deadly foe.

Audrey and Xavier must set aside their distrust and desire and work together to save a team under fire and survive in a battle against the wild.


Review:







Into The Storm was an incredible, suspenseful journey for survival that hooked me at first paragraph.

A Navy SEAL, Xavier Rivera, and an Olympic National Park's archaeologist, Audrey Kendrick, don't see eye to eye when it comes to accept a SEAL special training in the forest, but when there is more than some archaelocical sites at stake they'll come together to save their lives and the lives of other people from a mysterious threat. Audrey and Xavier have spent a wonderful night together few months earlier that'll risk to put them in an even worse danger.

I loved everything of this book, the writing, the setting, the storyline, the fast pace, and the characters. Rachel Grant was a new to me author but she was a beautiful discovery, I'm already looking forward next book in this series.

Audrey is my favourite character, she is strong, smart and resourceful. Xavier is a good character nonetheles, he is an alpha but with a conscience.
I really hoped they don't find their death in the Washington forest because they have to give a chance to their relationship.






Release Date: 10.07.2022







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