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Narrado por:
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Victoria Connolly
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Grayson Owens
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Robb Moreira
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De:
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Kayla Grosse
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Is it reckless for a master’s student to blur the lines with her hot, older professor—a legendary storm chaser?
Without a doubt.
But when a tornado strikes during Finley and Professor West’s first chase together, something far more dangerous than the storm pulls them in. Boundaries shatter, and so do their reservations.
Now, as they tear across Oklahoma with his famous storm chasing team, he’s adamant: they crossed a line that should never have been crossed. He’s her professor, and she’s his student—nothing more.
But with every storm they face, they’re drawn deeper into a whirlwind that threatens to consume them both.
Can they remain professional?
Or will the storms consume them?
©2025 Kayla Grosse (P)2025 Fat Babe Publishing, INC.I have been listening to audiobooks consistently for the past 9 months or so, and I never knew there was a difference between dual narration and duet narration. Well, apparently there is. We learn something new every day. Dual narration is where the chapter written in the PoV of a specific character is voiced by a narrator and that person voices all internal monologue and external dialogue for all of the characters present in that chapter. Duet narration is multiple voice actors, each taking the speaking role of a specific character, and if the chapter is written in a PoV of one of the characters, they are the ones that read the internal monologues as well. In the past 9 months, I kept saying that I wished audiobooks would do what I now know to be called duet narration because I don't always like the way that some narrators voice other characters. Now that I have experienced it, I'm not sure if I like it. Don't get me wrong, I didn't hate it but I think it takes some time to get used to. Maybe I just need to find more books with duet narration. Also, there were a lot of sound effects that also took some time to get used to. I'm not saying I didn't like it, I am just not accustomed to it so it caught me off guard. I sometimes felt like I was in an attraction at Disneyland or Universal Studios, where it was all immersive. It's great, but it catches you off guard if you have never experienced an audiobook like this.
Also, I want to congratulate Kayla and her team and the team at Dreamscape or whoever does the casting. I think Grayson Owens has voiced all of Kayla's audiobooks, and he is phenomenal. I love his voice, his acting, everything. I think Victoria Connolley did a fantastic job as well. But my favorite, my absolute favorite in this book had to be Robb Moreira, who I believe voiced Joey. I need to check out more of his work to see what his regular speaking voice is like or what his other work sounds like because the character of Joey was perfect!
Now, on to the book. Here is where I am confused. I'm going to start by saying that Kayla did a great job writing it and researching all of the meteorological scientific aspects. Or at least I think she did because I do not understand anything about weather phenomena, but she sure had me convinced. However, as mentioned, I have now read a few books from Kayla, and while I always say that they are not my cup of tea (the throple aspect of many of her books), they are always SPICY. Not just spicy scenes but MULTIPLE SPICY scenes. We did have spice and hot smut between Finley and Professor Ryker West but there were 3 or 4 scenes. It was few and far between, not something I have become accustomed to Kayla. So, while the book was great as a smut book on its own, if you are picking it up because of Kayla and the work you are accustomed to from her, not because of the synopsis, then you will find a difference. Because I listened to this in audio format, something that allows me to do other things while listening, I had no problem finishing the book. If I had gotten the digital version or paper version, where I have to sit down and read rather than multitask, I think it would have been a DNF for me. I'm perfectly fine with no spice books, but I requested this audiobook on NetGalley because it was written by Kayla, not because of the blurb, and it just didn't feel 100% like the Kayla work I am used to reading.
I expected something different from Kayla
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