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Original Title: Storm Ravaged ASIN B00I2W94IW
Edition Language: English
Series: Storm Damages #2
Characters: Gabriel Storm, Elizabeth Watson
Setting: London, England(United Kingdom) Washington, D.C.(United States)
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Storm Ravaged (Storm Damages #2) Kindle Edition | Pages: 256 pages
Rating: 3.99 | 3218 Users | 207 Reviews

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The Stunning Sequel to Storm Damages

Warning: This is a hot steamy read with explicit language and sex scenes. For mature audiences.

A Desperate Woman...

Pregnant with Gabriel Storm’s baby, Elizabeth Watson dreads seeing him again. After all, three months earlier she walked out without telling him about his child. But he knows and demands marriage. Something she can’t do. If she does, his mother would reveal a family secret which would destroy everything Gabriel cherishes.

A Determined Man...

Hell bent on marrying her, Gabriel will do anything to get her to agree. So he fashions a solution to convince her, a solution crafted from lies and deceit. But he's playing with fire. For if she discovers his subterfuge, he would lose not only his child but the woman he can’t live without.


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Title:Storm Ravaged (Storm Damages #2)
Author:Magda Alexander
Book Format:Kindle Edition
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 256 pages
Published:January 26th 2014 by Magda Alexander
Categories:Romance. Contemporary Romance. Adult Fiction. Erotica. Contemporary. Erotic Romance

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Ratings: 3.99 From 3218 Users | 207 Reviews

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In my opinion Storm Ravaged (Storm Damages #2) by Magda Alexander, had neither the magic, romantic suspense, likable characters, sexy scenes, nor editing quality of book one. Yeah, I liked it, it furthered the story line, but if this would have been my first exposure to this author, I dont think I would have been drawn into the trilogy, with the same desire that Storm Damages (Storm Damages #1), had created.My thoughts:1) The cast of characters is increased in a modest way, so as a reader, we

the narration was better but the echo for the female thoughts and the sound effect, I can't it's just too distracting. Then the story where he doesn't remember, she had thoughts about the baby because she doesn't want to lose her career... I can't sorry.

2.5 stars because I loved the first book but I don't know what happened with this one. The characters were so different that they didn't even make any sense. I guess Gabriel had an excuse but Elizabeth? OMG, Elizabeth, shut up!

ugh! what did I just suffer through? ok, that's not quite accurate. The book was ok, but the story bored me to death! all the excitement happened in one place towards the end in less than a page. I skipped at least 30% of the book. The leading was there again. (its probably because he thinks this, must be....or he probably hears the sound of my this and can tell that) it wasn't as bad as the first book but bad enough that I just couldn't stop focusing on it. Gabe ended up being the total

Is it just me, or was this book a HUGE letdown?This book did not go anything like I expected, I used to like Gabriel and Elizabeth but now I can barely stand them. Especially Elizabeth. Was she always that selfish? Because she was honestly one of the most selfish people I know. Yea, I get that she had goals and wanted to be independent and accomplish things but honestly! She acted like she couldn't wait to have the baby so that she can get on with her life and accomplish what she has "planned"

Read the second book and like the first one LOVED IT! The only thing I didn't love was waiting for it to come. I hope Magda does not take forever on the third book. The twist of Gabriel losing his mind and his brother return was great. Didn't like that Elizabeth seems so cold with her child. Hopefully that will change a bit in the next book. It seem she was coming around at the end. The steaminess is not there like the first book. Which felt like a lot in the first book. You get more of a story

It was still an ok book but I think that if I wasn't in the right mood, this might have been a DNF. There was a feeling of disconnect somehow. I didn't really feel the inner turmoil that Elizabeth was feeling or their relationship struggles. Considering all the over the top drama that this book had, it just felt flat. However, I'm still looking forward to the conclusion so that's a big plus for me.

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