These books make me nervous the whole time I'm reading them. And then when I finish, I'm absolutely exhausted, like I was the one dealing with it all.
Also, I get the impression that Jill Sorenson really loves an anti-hero. She makes you love and respect guys that are conventionally bad - or at leas ...more
I like the way Sorenson is progressing through characters in her Aftershock series; the hero in this book was in a coma for most of the first book, so we don't get a good look at him until now. Sam is a former Olympic kayaking champion who now does incredibly dangerous mountain climbing just to feel ...more
This is book two of the Aftershock series. I am almost positive there will be a book three.
In Aftershock we barely met Sam Rutherford, an Olympian and rock climber who was severly injured during the quake. In this novel we catch up with Sam as he is "recovering" from his injuries by doing a lot of ...more