The Mighty Storm (The Storm, #1)

The Mighty Storm (The Storm, #1)

Samantha Towle

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It's been twelve years since Tru Bennett last saw Jake Wethers, her former best friend and boy she once loved. Jake Wethers, sexy, tattooed and deliciously bad lead singer, and brains behind The Mighty Storm, one of the biggest bands in the world, left Tru with a broken heart when he moved from England to America with his family when they were both fourteen. Sent to interview Jake for her music column by the magazine she works for, they are both unprepared for the sparks that fly the instant they reconnect. Only, there’s a complication to their instant feelings for one another—Will, Tru’s boyfriend of two years. Then Jake makes Tru a job offer she can't refuse—travelling the world with him and his band. But taking the job means leaving Will behind, and being on the road with the band means spending an inordinate amount of time with Jake. Is Tru strong enough to resist the delectable bad boy who once held her heart so completely, or will she willingly risk it all for one night with the world's most notorious womanizer?

Publication Year: 2012


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    May 02, 2025
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    This relationship dynamic isn't my cup of tea, but 50 Shades fans may enjoy. Though Tru isn't a naive virgin, in order to have the story told from her perspective but still have relationship tension, the author chose to have Tru be pretty clueless at times. Jake is broken and flawed, and doesn't get page time from his perspective in the narrative, but the extra content from his perspective shows that I wasn't missing much. This book's Happily-Ever-After feels more like a Good-Luck.

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