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Chase the Storm

De: V. M. Waitt
Narrado por: Hugh Bradley
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Up until he buys an old truck, Elijah Morgan lives life according to his family's plan, never feeling like he belongs. Desperate to find his own path, he heads out on the open road, only to end up stranded in Nebraska. Not wanting to ask for his parents' help, he takes a job with tough, independent farmer Chase McKenzie.

Despite their age gap, the attraction between Chase and Elijah soon becomes undeniable. They give in to their desire, but that night changes everything and threatens the secret Chase guards so carefully. As the summer heats up, so does their relationship. When autumn arrives, Elijah is due back at college, and he'll have to choose whether to continue his education and follow in his family's footsteps or to stay in Nebraska with the man he loves.

©2013 V.M Waitt (P)2014 Dreamspinner Press
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I liked most of this book, but the pace was awkward at times. It starts out hurriedly and banal, but the middle was quite good and satisfying enough. The ending is announced as an "epilogue" which immediately struck me as pretentious. This is not an epic deserving of that station. Some of the end story events were way too hurried, again a pace issue. The heart of the story is good however, even if the first person protagonist seems a tad cartoonish at times. Would I read another of this author's books? Probably not. The narration was superb, liked him a lot.

Not Great, But Good

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Where does Chase the Storm rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?

Among the best for the sheer amount of emotion it contains.

Who was your favorite character and why?

Elijah. I could relate to his struggle of trying to be happy in a life that doesn't suit him, and trying to find the courage to pursue what he really wants to do with his life.

Which scene was your favorite?

When Elijah finally returns to Chase.

If you could take any character from Chase the Storm out to dinner, who would it be and why?

Chase. I'd smack him upside the head and tell him that he shouldn't take his anger at himself out on Elijah.

Not your usual formulaic romance...

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Hugh Bradley makes Chase sound like Johnny Cash, but since I like Johnny I enjoyed the narrative. There are a few moments when you start to wonder if Eli is just a doormat, but the story rectifies that issue. I actually cried towards the end, and then got my HEA, so all in all I really loved this story.

A real tear jerker

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If you could sum up Chase the Storm in three words, what would they be?

Gay Jane Eyre

What did you like best about this story?

The conflicted emotions of the character Chase, a grieving widower, and how he deals with the feelings a younger man has for him.

What about Hugh Bradley’s performance did you like?

Having read the book before listening to the audio book, I enjoyed that Hugh Bradley was able to "shake off" the occasional "oh too girl-like" sound to Eli's dialogue and behavior, replacing it with a much more masculine feel. Because of Hugh Bradley's performance, the audio book version rates just a tad higher for me than the actual book does.

If you could take any character from Chase the Storm out to dinner, who would it be and why?

Chase. Loved that the character had some real depth to him.

Any additional comments?

Loved it. Loved that Chase was flawed and not some "has to be absolutely perfect as not to offend anybody" male romance character. He had the proverbial warts and wrinkles. The character felt like he could have been based on some one real. The tension (sexual and non sexual) between the two male characters was perfect! Nicely paced, and overall, was well written.

Stormy weather...

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I'm glad I finally had an excuse to listen to V.M. Waitt's Chase the Storm. It's an angsty tale (as I'd heard), but it's a sweet coming of age, age gap, first time, new adult love story. Waitt also fills the pages with some wonderful visions of life on a small farm.

The audio version of Chase the Storm is beautifully performed by Hugh Bradley.

Lovely Coming of Age Romance, Loved H. Bradley

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