Twisters and Textbooks by Lindzee Armstrong

January 9, 2017 | 1 Comment
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Twisters and Textbooks by Lindzee ArmstrongTwisters and Textbooks
Author: Lindzee Armstrong
Series: Sunset Plains #2
Genres: Contemporary Romance
Format: eBook, Print
Pages: 96
Date: January 9, 2017
Publisher: Snowflake Press

Some storms can’t be outrun.

After the death of her parents, chasing tornadoes is the only thing that makes Lauren feel alive. Each storm gives her the adrenaline rush she craves, but it can’t make her forget Tanner, the country boy she left behind in Oklahoma.

When a funeral brings Lauren back to Sunset Plains, she decides to face Tanner in a desperate attempt to finally let go of her past. He’s still angry by her abrupt departure from his life, and she begins to question whether she ever should’ve returned.

Just as Lauren’s about to run—again—a tornado hits near town, and Lauren and Tanner are caught up in a cyclone of emotions neither is sure they want to escape. Can they weather the storm of their past, or will they let it consume them?

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About Lindzee Armstrong

Lindzee Armstrong

Lindzee Armstrong is the #1 bestselling author of the No Match for Love series and Sunset Plains Romance series. Like any true romantic, she loves chick flicks, ice cream, and chocolate. She believes in sigh-worthy kisses and happily ever afters, and loves expressing that through her writing. Lindzee finally met her true love while at college, where she studied history education. They are now happily married and raising twin boys in the Rocky Mountains.


One response to “Twisters and Textbooks by Lindzee Armstrong

  1. Mara Harvey

    I enjoyed this story about Lauren and Tanner. Sparks are flying at Mrs. Olsen’s wake when Lauren and Tanner run into each other. He thinks she’s reckless and she thinks he isn’t listening to her. The attraction they feel for each other is still there but unless they have a serious conversation about what happened 4 yrs ago their mutual attraction isn’t going anywhere.
    I agree with both of them. Lauren is reckless and almost gets herself killed trying to feel close to her parents by chasing a tornado that hits Sunset Plains while she’s there. Tanner didn’t and still isn’t listening to her–he does what a lot of men do–tries to fix the situation she was complaining about instead of just listening and being there for her. Finally after another close call with a tornado they’re able to really talk and listen to each other.
    I understand Lauren was lost after suddenly losing both of her parents at such a young age but I didn’t understand why she thought she felt closer to them putting herself in danger chasing tornadoes. I was glad to see she finally came to her senses and realized she was trying to bury the pain. I learned quite a bit about tornadoes in this book. This is a clean romance.

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