Tuesday, March 7, 2017

Happy Release Day ~ Stormchaser: Cutter Cay #4 by Cherry Adair ~ Review


Stormchaser
Cutter Cay #4
by Cherry Adair






In the darkest storm...

Nick, Logan, and Zane Cutter are a tightknit, unstoppable force in the family treasure-hunting business. Now that half-brother Jonah has arrived at the scene, he’s got a lot to prove—and a powerful enemy who wants to stop him dead in his tracks.

Love will find a way....

A perilous sea journey. A bitter nemesis. A woman whose spectacular beauty and talents are to die for…Over and over, Jonah will be tested. Is he worthy of carrying the Cutter name? With his eyes on the prize, Jonah will fight with all his heart. But desire often comes with a price. . .









Review:

As a huge fan of Cherry Adair's books, especially the Cutter Cay series, I have been waiting a LONG time for the release of Stormchaser. Let me tell you it was well worth the wait!!

If you are a fan of Cherry Adair's work then you have come to expect thrilling, sexy, "take you to another place" kind of stories and that is exactly what you will get with her latest release. This is Jonah (Cutter half sibling) & Callie's story. Jonah thinks he has a lot to prove to his brothers, world famous treasure hunters, and may have just found the way to do it...by discovering the lost city of Atlantis. To prove his theory, he hires Dr. Calista West, an absolute non-believer and unbeknownst to him, a relative of the family's biggest rival. Working closely together to solve the mystery that is Atlantis, the sparks fly between Callie & Jonah and make for a really enjoyable read.

I found this book to be fast-paced with lots of action & drama. The slightly far-fetched mystical part had me scratching my head a bit...but not enough to take away from the bottom line. I did however wonder at the somewhat abrupt ending...I know book #5, Hurricane, is being released in April so I hope this one will get a complete wrap up there. Although part of the Cutter Cay series, Stormchaser can be read as a stand-alone....but I think you should read the entire series!!






Always an adventurer in life as well as writing, New York Times best-selling author Cherry Adair moved halfway across the globe from Cape Town, South Africa to the United States in her early years to become a interior designer. Now a resident of the Pacific Northwest she shares the award- winning adventures of her fictional T-FLAC counter terrorism operatives with her readers.

Cherry settled in beautiful San Francisco, where she started what eventually became a thriving interior design business. "I loved being a designer because it was varied and creative, and I enjoyed working with the public." A voracious reader when she was able to carve out the time, Cherry found her brain crowded with characters and stories of her own. "Eventually," she says, "the stories demanded to be told."

When asked why she chooses to write romantic action adventure, she says, "Who says you can’t have adventure and a great love life? Of course if you’re talking about an adventurous love life, that’s another thing altogether. I write romantic suspense coupled heart-pounding adventure because I like to entertain, and nothing keeps readers happier than a rollercoaster read, followed by a happy ending."

Popular on the workshop circuit, Cherry gives lively classes on writing and the writing life. Pulling no punches when asked how to become a published writer, Cherry insists, "Sit your butt in the chair and write. There's no magic to it. Writing is hard work. It isn't for sissies or whiners."

Cherry loves to spend time at home. A corner desk keeps her focused on writing, but the windows behind her, with a panoramic view of the front gardens, are always calling her to come outside and play. Her office has nine-foot ceilings, a fireplace, a television and built-in bookcases that will house approximately 3,500 paperback books.

"What can I say? My keeper shelf has been breeding in the middle of the night, rather like drycleaners' wire clothes hangers.”




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