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Anonymous
Posted January 11, 2012
Suzanne Brockmann is a superb story writer. All her books in this series are good but this happends to be my favorite with a few others close behind. This is a very intense thriller and I would end up staying awake til 3 a.m having to read " just one more chapter," I just did not want to put it down. Although this was a great suspense it also had humor and a little bit of a love triangle. This is one of my favorite books of all time. I strongly recommend this book as well as the series!
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Posted November 29, 2011
Actually, there really isn't anyone from Troubleshooters Inc. who doesn't severely rock my book world, so this was another SB story I happily bought. Izzy, as always, was comic relief...which was a major relief...because the serial killer parts of this book were way too much for my stomach. And I can handle alot, but WHOA!! I did love the hostage games they played. Tom is so smart! <3 It's nearly impossible for SB to write a TS tale that I don't enjoy...just without the missing eyes, scalpings and sewn-up mouths hopefully in the future. =] And Tracy's antics with Zanella had me giggling, then BAM, Yowza! lol <3
Not one of my favorites, but I'm not complaining about Lindsey & Jenk...
Anonymous
Posted March 18, 2011
I will read this book again, but mostly because of the side plots and because I love the Troubleshooters series. The main love story wasn't very believable: Lindsay and Jenk weren't together, and then all of a sudden they were - just like that. I couldn't quite swallow it. It was like the author quick got the main love story out of the way so she could focus on the other characters. But I did enjoy the side stories, so I view this book as the set-up (a very long set-up) to the remaining books in the series.
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Posted February 12, 2011
Brockmann has really really gone off the reservation with this book. Characters are poorly developed and superficial. The story lacks any sense of the original flare of the Troubleshooter's series. Save yourself money and skip it.
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Posted January 26, 2011
This is my first Troubleshooters, Inc. book and I can't wait to read the others - starting at Series #1. Loads of different characters with their own personalities, angst, quirks, and bad-ass-ness. I really enjoy the mock hostage/terrorist exercise and the pitting of the Navy Seal team against that of TSI's. I would've liked that side story a little shorter and with author delving into the serial killer story line longer. The end was quite suspense with Lindsay Fontaine going mano a mano withe the serial killer.
And since I'm an avid reader of romantic novels, I have to give the author really high marks for the romance between our hero and heroine. Smoking love scenes too. I find that most times when author tries to infuse romance and suspense, one or the other will come up short but not in this book!
I also really like that this CD has a male and female reader, who did a great job! I found it odd though, that didn't keep to gender specific voices. Melanie Ewbank read for the male and much as for the female characters; same with Patrick Lawlor, whose take on the Izzy character was fantastic!
I LOVED this book. I'm actually most the way through the Troubleshooters series, and have gone back to re-read this book twice now. Luckily, I had read the reviews from others before starting this book, and when it comes to the truly disturbing parts with the torture being described, I simply skipped them. It's not necessary to the story until the end when one of the TS characters is involved. I loved Jenk and Lindsay together. And although I find Lindsay's reason for pushing Jenk away un-realistic, his undeniable attraction and continued pursuit of her is heart-wrenching. One of my new fav characters - Izzy - is in here plenty as well. I was laughing out loud, and had to re-read multiple times, the conversation in the SUV on the way to the Lodge. Hilarious! Great love story, great outcome, great characters - just skip over the disturbing parts and you have a great overall book.
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Posted August 31, 2009
Loved all the Troubleshooters series and realy like the writing style of Suzanne Brockmann. Lots of suspense with descriptive details that keep the pages turning. Hope there will be more of this series
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Posted April 14, 2009
LOved it. Read it.
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.If you love the SEAL Team Sixteen and Troubleshooters, Inc. stories of past, you WILL NOT be disappointed by INTO THE STORM!
Suzanne Brockmann continues to deliver romantic, action-adventure packed stories that feature our favorite characters from previous releases, along with new characters that will pull at your emotions. I loved Lindsay and Mark's story, and can't wait for more to come in the future. Especially what will happen between Sophia and Decker, when Jules will find true love, and, of course, the continued love story of Sam & Alyssa.
Kudos to Ms. Brockmann on another winner!
Anonymous
Posted March 20, 2008
I have read all the Troubleshooters series up to this one and I must say that this is one of my favorites. I like the fact that all the characters are not traditionaly likeable. Like Izzy....he's a smart mouth and you want to tell him to shut up half the time but it makes you laugh. If you like a story with unique characters that are believeable too. Brockmann never disapoints.
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Posted November 2, 2007
I read Bodyguard by SB a few years ago and was happy when I found this on audio in the library. I put down another book which I was thoroughly enjoying for this one. This book reminded me of Crussie books where there are more than two couples all clammoring to discover passion, love or whatever it is called these days. So to say that I got thoroughly confused by all the different couples is an understatement. I finished this book on Monday morning and to say I am happy is an understatement. I have been terrified and keep reliving the horrific attrocities described in this book. 'when she still had all of her face' still sends shivers of icy fear coursing through me and I hope that the memory of this book will leave me soon. If you are into the slice em up gore stuff, this is for you. I also wish there had been more closure given on the character, Five aka Beth. How does one really recover from something that horrendous?
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Posted November 6, 2007
If this was your first Suzanne Brockmann book, pls don't let it stop you from reading her others. This story is NOT indicative of her other books, which are well-written, exciting, have great, fully-developed characters, and are usually really satisfying reads. The sort of books that you keep to read again. This book is also well-written, with some familiar characters....and by the time I was done, I was actually sorry I'd read it. Because it stuck with me for days, and not in a good way. The problem (for me) was that story was centered around a serial killer and his victims--with very graphic, sickening torture scenes, and their aftermaths. I'm not squeamish--but I read light fiction to get AWAY from all the hideous cruelties that people can inflict on others, that seem to pop up almost daily on the evening news... Again, not representative of her other work.... Try 'Out of Control' or 'Gone Too Far' (which does have a murder, but not overly horrendous)...loved them both!
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Posted September 17, 2007
I agree with other reviewers that the murders were really gruesome. Since this was my first book of hers, I am hesitant to read another. The other issue I had was the acronyms. Some I could figure out - some not. It would have been nice to have had a reference page in the front or back of the book to explain them.
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Posted August 22, 2007
I love the whole TroubleShooters Series! I love the characters and the love stories. I usually enjoy the sub-plots as well, however the serial killer sequences in this book are just way to graphic, over the top and creepy. I did not enjoy hearing about the way this sicko goes about killing and mutilating his victims. I think it was unnecessary and over the top. I loved the relationships between the characters, but the other scenes ruined this book for me!!
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Posted August 15, 2007
This was the first time that I've read a book by Suzanne Brockmann and I was not exactly enthused. 'Into the Storm' was marketed as a military style, suspense thriller, but in reality it felt more like a daytime soap opera gone bad. The author spends way too much time entangling the reader with the lust-driven romantic trysts between members of the Navy Seal team and its contracted training support unit, Troubleshooters, Inc. The main characters, Mark and Izzy, are too self-centered and mean-spirited to be truly likeable and the female characters are made to be stereotypical dim-witted, sex crazy, emotional tormented weaklings. By the time the serial killer arrives on the scene, you are just about ready to end this farce. Overall, the book was a decent read, but the author overplayed the storyline for titilation purposes, leaving much of the story's premise and many of its supporting characters rudely underdeveloped. Just okay.
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Posted August 1, 2007
Okay I am not through with this book yet but parts of it turn my stomach. And I am not talking romantic butterflys. I don't want to give anything away but a girl is kidnapped and is made to do some grusome stuff. Not to mention what EVIL her kidnapper does. This book deals with HEAVY stuff and is NOT a light weight romantic comedy.
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Posted February 10, 2007
Although this is not the best book I've read by Suzanne Brockmann I did enjoy it thoroughly. It's a fantastic read with a rather unstable plot and the characters are likeable enough.
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Posted November 25, 2006
Keep them coming! You can't go wrong with a Suzanne Brockmann novel. I found it interesting and exciting from front to back. Now if we can just get Deck and Sophia together!
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Posted September 10, 2006
This latest SB novel is by far inferior to all of her previously written books. I have been a big fan and have always looked forward to the next and newest. 'In To The Storm' is very trite and focuses too much on too many intra relationships. It also appears as though all the main characters have the same personality? The storyline had great potential but is clouded by too many of the same type of romances. It just seemed to lack the intensity usually found in her other novels :(((
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Posted September 14, 2006
This book is not only sophmoric in it's dialogue, but the main characters never fully develop into anyone likeable. Jenk falls to quickly and Linds is not a believable match to him. Izzy is the most unlikable character, even more so than the serial killer hopefully his six months away will help him to mature into a human being from the obnoxious smartmouth that he currently is. Suzanne has brought us a story that never develops fully, because the fraternity dialogue detracts from and overpowers what could have been an excellent read. The beginning books in this series focused more on the drama and plot line, with the relationships being an added plus. What happened to characters that we wish to pull together because they make a perfect match? What happened to Max that they sent Jules instead? And who cares what happens to Izzy and Tracy because they deserve each other. What happened to the author actually writing the book, it appears she gave someone else the history of past characters and asked them to write for her, this is not her style and seems beneath her level. Let's hope this is not what we have to look forward to from the next book of this series.
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Overview
Bestselling author Suzanne Brockmann blends high adventure, harrowing drama, and heart-racing passion into thrilling novels of suspense. Whether tackling danger or wrestling with desire, her elite heroes and heroines never fail to give their all, in stories that soar above and beyond expectations. Now, in her electrifying new novel, Brockmann takes us INTO THE STORM.In a remote, frozen corner of New Hampshire, a Navy SEAL team and the elite security experts of Troubleshooters, Incorporated are going head-to-head as fierce but friendly rivals in a raid-and-rescue training exercise. Despite the frigid winter temperatures, tension smolders between veteran...