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Storm and Fury by Jennifer L. Armentrout
Storm and Fury by Jennifer L. Armentrout













Storm and Fury by Jennifer L. Armentrout

I mean, some of the stuff Trinity says could be heard coming out of a six year old’s mouth, not an eighteen year old who’s about to be naked and on top of an equally naked man two chapters later. The one thing I don’t love about Armentrout’s books is how juvenile the dialogue can get. I was so into this book I stayed up all hours of the night just trying to see what would happen next, who would make the first move, and what disaster would befall them around each corner.

Storm and Fury by Jennifer L. Armentrout

I was in it to win it from the moment Zayne and Trinity started saving each other’s lives, taunting the hell out of each other, and shamelessly flirting themselves hoarse.

Storm and Fury by Jennifer L. Armentrout

With each new introduction in Storm and Fury, it was like a little jolt of butterflies, knowing this had been such a major player in the previous books.Īrmentrout knows how to write a paranormal romance. I can definitely see how exciting it will be for fans of the Dark Elements series to get to catch up with their favorite characters and see what they’ve been up to. I read through enough reviews to piece together any background information I thought might be pertinent, and continued on reading.Īs the book continued, the general plot of the Dark Elements series is uncovered in such detail, that it wasn’t necessary for me to have done the extra research myself. The original series is set around a love triangle, which is honestly the bane of my existence. I quickly read the synopsis of those books, deciding whether I wanted/needed to back track and read those before continuing with this one. As it turns out, Storm and Fury is a spin off of another series (Dark Elements). Then she meets Zayne, a Warden from another community.Īt this point during the novel I began snooping on Goodreads to get the detes. She’s bonded to a Warden who is her protector, but pretty early on it’s clear that things are not working out as they should be. She’s a secret that must be kept at all cost, her life depends on it.

Storm and Fury by Jennifer L. Armentrout

She lives with Wardens, aka living gargoyles who hunt and fight demons, but she’s not a Warden or a human. Our main character, Trinity, is not like anyone else. This became abundantly clear about 20% through this book, and I strapped myself in, readying for an emotional roller coaster. Somehow between the years of reading Obsidian and Storm and Fury, I forgot that Armentrout was a paranormal romance author. I wish I hadn’t waited so long to read this, but because I did I was able to read it as an audio book from my local library, using Libby. So when I saw she had a new series coming out, and the first book was on Netgalley, I pounced to snag a copy. I had previously read Obsidian by Jennifer L.















Storm and Fury by Jennifer L. Armentrout