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The Crash by Skye Warren, Amelia Wilde

bookfever's review

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4.0

The Crash is a prequel to Skye Warren and Amelia Wilde's new upcoming book, Force of Nature. Even though this is just a short novella of seven chapters, it was more than enough to wet my appetite for more. I can't wait to see what the author's have in store next for June and Carter!

The story starts with Carter Morelli who has to pilot photographer June Porter to Africa for a new job she's doing. Seems easy enough for Carter even with the insane chemistry that's between them from the moment they met, until the plane malfuctions and they crash-land on an island. They both survive and aren't harmed but then Carter realizes they crashed because someone sabotaged the plane and tried to assassinate him. Now he needs to not only keep himself safe but also June.

This was a great start to what I'm sure is going to be a super exciting and hot as hell story. The chapters went back and forth between Carter and June, which I loved. The prequel was short one, very easily to be read in one sitting. There already were some spicy scenes, just enough to make me crave more so I can't wait to read Force of Nature as I'm sure there's a lot in store for these two characters.

Overall, The Crash by Skye Warren and Amelia Wilde is a very promising start of something exciting, dangerous and steamy. I'm already hooked and can't wait to read more!

profromance's review

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4.0

Overall Grade: ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️

Skye Warren and Amelia Wilde’s The Crash is foreboding, a warning of what’s to come. This story follows Carter Morelli, the absentee brother of the Morelli family from the Midnight Dynasty world. In this prelude to Force of Nature, we gain access to a bit of Carter’s background, and we are introduced to June Porter, the photographer he’s been tasked to fly to a photo shoot. There are fireworks between them from the beginning, but Carter believes he is too good and innocent for him. Over the course of this novella, their plane crashes, and we are left to wonder the “why.” Carter is broody and alpha, while June is determined and insightful. We can already see that June sees more in Carter than most people which acts as the perfect set-up for the next book. The Crash is a quick nibble that you won’t want to miss.

mc_readerobsessed's review

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5.0

Wow! I want more of this story right now!! Carter and June are attracted to each other right away. Carter is hired to fly her across the ocean to a photography job. They crash land on a remote island. There is more to Carter than a professor and pilot of a plane. He has secrets and he will do what he needs to do to keep June safe. The chemistry between them is so hot. I seriously can’t wait to read more from this couple and their story.

syndi3's review

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adventurous tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? N/A
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

2.0

 The Crash is novella. A prequel to the real novel. Do I enjoy it? Nope. The writing is off and I do not feel any anticipation toward the real story. 

comefromaway's review

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lighthearted fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.0

emmdahl's review

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5.0

This prequel novella to Force of Nature has me hooked!! We are introduced to Carter Morelli, a biology professor and pilot with something secretive going on, who is escorting June Porter on a photography grant trip. By the title, you can guess what happens! I am ready to continue this adventure, especially with the addition of a mysterious jungle man!

_chroniclesofabookworm_'s review

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5.0

This has to be one of the best written prequel novellas I've ever read.
The combining talent of both of these authors is clear from start to finish. I devoured every word and wanted more.
The tension and the chemistry between Carter and June is bound be an epically beautiful explosion.
I'm already fully invested in these characters and the story line, so I can wait to get my hands on Force of Nature!

aliciasplendeur's review

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4.0

A great introduction to a new series...

That leaves you wanting more!
I can't wait to see what happens next.

Carter Morelli is flying June Porter on an assignment for the University. It's part of his cover. He has an additional job to complete.

But run into a few complications. First, June is terrified of flying. But most disturbing they run into a complicated mid flight that forces Carter to bring the plane down on a deserted island

joschaosandbookstop's review

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5.0

His dark past might be her death... Carter and June

Professor Carter Morelli is a man with many hidden talents. He enjoys study plant biology, books, and staying far away from his family. But he has many hidden talents... Piloting a plane, physical things that shouldn't be second nature to him. Carter seems to be just as broken as his brother and sisters.

June Porter is an enigma wrapped up in a cloud of lace. She is set to take wildlife photos in the jungle but upon further inspection she seems to fragile to be doing the work she is doing. June doesn't have the strength it may take to survive and Carter may have to pull it out of her. But she sees behind the mask that her pilot wears, to the man underneath.

This prequel to "Force of Nature" in the Tarzan series is definitely

bookstley's review

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4.0

The Crash was NOT what I was expecting. It's a quick, heartpounding, adrenaline filled novella. It will leave you hanging, wanting to know what is going to happen to these two.

Talk about opposites attract! June is everything that Carter is not. Yet somehow these two just seem to work together. June isn't my favorite type of FMC - she's a little clingy, a little annoying at times. But I also get it because the thought of flying terrifies me. Carter is morally grey - which is my favorite type of character. This guy has some seriously shady business going on. He has to protect June from not only himself but people who want them both dead.

Will they make it off the island... together and alive?! I'm excited to find out what's really going on and get the rest of this story!