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A review by alilbitofmonica
Whirlwind by Kayla Grosse
3.5
This is a love letter to Twisters. I’m not mad about it, it’s just a fact that a lot of this feels very Twisters-coded.
The writing is not stellar, it’s quite simple and at times feels a little awkward. But overall a fun read.
Good LORD these characters are horny as hell. The first few chapters were rough to get through because Finley and Ryker could not exist without ogling each other possessively and inappropriately given his position at the school.
The first sex scene was… something. Didn’t love it. When the author said “ditch sex” she wasn’t kidding. The ones later on were fine, though.
I actually loved that the middle of the book was largely Finley being upset with Ryker, which added substance to their “relationship” and helped me actually root for them in general. The professor x student argument was super valid and deserved to be discussed.
In general, I liked where the romance went. And the actual storm chasing scenes were so fun! The science seemed well researched and believable.
AND JOEY!!! Easily the best part of the book was this man’s comedic relief and unwavering friendship and support. We love a comedic bi king.
The writing is not stellar, it’s quite simple and at times feels a little awkward. But overall a fun read.
Good LORD these characters are horny as hell. The first few chapters were rough to get through because Finley and Ryker could not exist without ogling each other possessively and inappropriately given his position at the school.
The first sex scene was… something. Didn’t love it. When the author said “ditch sex” she wasn’t kidding. The ones later on were fine, though.
I actually loved that the middle of the book was largely Finley being upset with Ryker, which added substance to their “relationship” and helped me actually root for them in general. The professor x student argument was super valid and deserved to be discussed.
In general, I liked where the romance went. And the actual storm chasing scenes were so fun! The science seemed well researched and believable.
AND JOEY!!! Easily the best part of the book was this man’s comedic relief and unwavering friendship and support. We love a comedic bi king.