

Storms of Change (Provincetown Tales, 4) [Radclyffe] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Storms of Change (Provincetown Tales, 4) Review: Another Great Installment! - Radclyffe has done it again! Another great book in the PTown Tales. Storms of Change is a wonderful book that continues the lives of original characters with some exciting additions (Ricarda Grechi/Carter Wayne). As all Radclyffe book do, this story contains love,loyalty,lust,humor, and a passion that all the characters seem to display in some form. And great sex...can't forget that! I enjoyed all the characters and everyone of them brought something different to the table. There are parts of the book that make you want to cry and the next minute laugh out loud! You will not be disappointed in "Storms" and I hope there will be more tales to tell from them! As all of Rads' books, this one will stay in my collection to read again! It was an easy and very enjoyable read. Review: This one left me shattered… - I love reading about the new MC story. Rica and Carter. It was an interesting combination. I wasn’t sure how those differences would be reconciled given their vastly different lives and where on the side of the law they both stood. I can’t wait to read more of their story. It feels like we aren’t finished with them. The author made a comment on how Tory, Bri, Carter, and Reese lives were going to be intertwined with Rica’s. The breadcrumbs have been tossed. Small towns… I liked that we still have the stories of our MC from the very first book. I love them dearly. This installment left me shattered. I knew that at some point Reese would have to make a decision about her commission. Being ex-military myself. I know how it can be to be torn between family and country responsibilities and promises. I was in the military during wartime. And it is nothing snuff your nose up at. Everyone has to choose what is more important to them, family or your country? I was not raised as Reese was depicted in the story. But i think honor for family supersedes your military oath. Perhaps because I know that once they’re done with you and you’re no longer able to be useful, they’re done. And what you’re left with is shambles of a life. They don’t take care of you or your family. It is a misplaced oath of honor, because it is not returned you, the average soldiers. Reese may get a bit more, because she was an officer and the dtr of a General w/clout. But still. It would have been an easier decision for me to make. Because who takes care of the “broken” besides family and friends? They are saddled with what the military life leaves behind in their wake. I guess in one of the next books in the series, we will find out what is going on with Reese. I know she is not whole. I read snippets that shows me that to be true. I hope that my most favorite and most innocent protagonist isn’t injured beyond repair. But Reese gives, when she should be needing to receive. You can’t help but fall in love with her over and over again. Even, when you’re mad at her, for being exactly who she is.
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C**Y
Another Great Installment!
Radclyffe has done it again! Another great book in the PTown Tales. Storms of Change is a wonderful book that continues the lives of original characters with some exciting additions (Ricarda Grechi/Carter Wayne). As all Radclyffe book do, this story contains love,loyalty,lust,humor, and a passion that all the characters seem to display in some form. And great sex...can't forget that! I enjoyed all the characters and everyone of them brought something different to the table. There are parts of the book that make you want to cry and the next minute laugh out loud! You will not be disappointed in "Storms" and I hope there will be more tales to tell from them! As all of Rads' books, this one will stay in my collection to read again! It was an easy and very enjoyable read.
G**E
This one left me shattered…
I love reading about the new MC story. Rica and Carter. It was an interesting combination. I wasn’t sure how those differences would be reconciled given their vastly different lives and where on the side of the law they both stood. I can’t wait to read more of their story. It feels like we aren’t finished with them. The author made a comment on how Tory, Bri, Carter, and Reese lives were going to be intertwined with Rica’s. The breadcrumbs have been tossed. Small towns… I liked that we still have the stories of our MC from the very first book. I love them dearly. This installment left me shattered. I knew that at some point Reese would have to make a decision about her commission. Being ex-military myself. I know how it can be to be torn between family and country responsibilities and promises. I was in the military during wartime. And it is nothing snuff your nose up at. Everyone has to choose what is more important to them, family or your country? I was not raised as Reese was depicted in the story. But i think honor for family supersedes your military oath. Perhaps because I know that once they’re done with you and you’re no longer able to be useful, they’re done. And what you’re left with is shambles of a life. They don’t take care of you or your family. It is a misplaced oath of honor, because it is not returned you, the average soldiers. Reese may get a bit more, because she was an officer and the dtr of a General w/clout. But still. It would have been an easier decision for me to make. Because who takes care of the “broken” besides family and friends? They are saddled with what the military life leaves behind in their wake. I guess in one of the next books in the series, we will find out what is going on with Reese. I know she is not whole. I read snippets that shows me that to be true. I hope that my most favorite and most innocent protagonist isn’t injured beyond repair. But Reese gives, when she should be needing to receive. You can’t help but fall in love with her over and over again. Even, when you’re mad at her, for being exactly who she is.
S**N
Another homerun
The entire Provincetown series is so worth the read. The strong and very likeable characters are people you'd like to know in the real world. If I had to, I'd beg Radclyffe to do another sequel. If I sound like I'm gushing, forgive me. I love the series.
A**C
Good short story
You can't go wrong with Radclyffe, but this was more of a short story than a novel. In any case the story was interesting and the characters full bodied and well rounded.
J**E
Loved it. Best series I of books I have ...
Loved it. Best series I of books I have ever read. Loved the base characters and how the author introduces new characters in every new book in the series.
K**R
loved it
This book is just one in the series. LOVED IT> Radclyffe is such a good writer. The story intertwines old character with new very well. The plot is great , the details are good. A great read hard to put down.
A**A
A great book!
This is a Awesome book! Love the series! The author writes very well and I love all the books and characters so far.
K**L
Awesom
Awesom book and series. Wish there was another one being written......... ok seriously Radclyffe writes great books but this series is amazing.
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