There Were Two Hurricane Andrews... As Hurricane Andrew raged through Miami, single mother Katie Wells' solidly built house was destroyed. Cold and scared, she'd been too grateful for the handsome stranger who'd rescued her and her son to wonder why Andrew Cunningham's home had suspiciously survived... Now Katie felt the fury of the hurricane raging through her -- because the man who'd saved her was none other than the architect who'd built her house. The destruction of homes he had built brought back bitter, painful memories for Andrew Cunningham -- and told him that someone was sabotaging his company. But when the storm died down, Andrew Cunningham was going to wreak some havoc of his own...
Heather Graham was born on March 15, 1953 and grew up in Dade County, Florida, and attended the University of South Florida at Tampa, majoring in theater arts and touring Europe and parts of Asia and Africa as part of her studies. After college, she acted in dinner theaters, modeled, waitressed, and tended bar. She married Hershey Dennis Possezzere, and after the birth of her third child, she was determined to devote her efforts to her writing: her dream. She sold her first book in 1982.
Today, this author's success is reflected not just by reader response and the over 20 million copies of her books in print, but in many other ways. In addition to being a New York Times bestselling author, Heather has received numerous awards for her novels, including over 20 trade awards from magazines such as Romantic Times and Affaire de Coeur, bestseller awards from B. Dalton, Waldenbooks, and BookRak, and several Reviewers' Choice and People's Choice awards.
Heather has appeared on Entertainment Tonight, Romantically Speaking, a TV talk show that aired nationwide on the Romance Classics cable channel, and CBS Sunday News. She has been quoted in People and USA Today, been profiled in The Nation, and featured in Good Housekeeping. Her books have been selections for the Doubleday Book Club and the Literary Guild. She has been published across the world in more than 15 languages and has published over 70 titles, including anthologies and short stories.
Now, she had five children. Somehow, this prolific author manages to juggle it all - family, career, and marriage - while reaching a level of success to which few can aspire.
Strictly okay book. Hero rescues widowed heroine and her son during a hurricane. They are attracted to each other, give into feelings, a little conflict and HEA.
As I am sure I have mentioned before, I have read several books by Heather Graham, and I loved each and every one of them, I read The Trouble With Andrew before and I decided to read it again as I enjoyed it so much the first time....
Andrew is the name of the Hurricane that rips the roof off Katie's house. And Andrew is the name of her neighbor who saves her life, offers his house to stay in, and is definitely going to be the hero of this story. Now I not into subservient heroines nor do I like weak willed females. But Katie is headstrong and obstinate in self destructive and rather stupid ways. After the storm eases she wants to go into her wrecked home and he tells her to wait for him later as it is dangerous. So she waits till he is occupied and goes by herself after all its her house, and nearly gets killed again. She also has a temper. Now we are not talking about a random guy giving orders, he's a contractor and knows buildings. But this seems to be typical of Katie. Yet I truly enjoyed this very different plot and the people involved. A good read, but if this wasn't a romance with the required HEA ending, Katie probably wouldn't make it to the end alive.