Tuesday, February 2, 2016

The Hurricane by R.J. Prescott


Title: The Hurricane 
Series: The Hurricane #1 
Author: R.J. Prescott 
Release Date: February 2, 2016 
Publisher: Forever Trade Paperback

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Emily McCarthy is living in fear of a dark and dangerous past. A gifted mathematician, she is little more than a hollow, broken shell, trying desperately to make ends meet long enough to finish her degree. Through an unlikely friendship with the aging, cantankerous owner of an old boxing gym, Em is thrown into the path of the most dangerous man that she has ever met. 

Cormac "the Hurricane" O'Connell is cut, tattooed and dangerous. He is a lethal weapon with no safety and everyone is waiting for the misfire. He's never been knocked out before, but when he meets Em he falls, HARD. Unlike any other girl he's ever met, she doesn't want anything from him. Just being around her makes him want to be a better person. They are polar opposites who were never meant to find each other, but some things are just worth the fight.


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I’d barely even made it through the door before Tommy was throwing his sweaty arm around me and trying his luck. I couldn’t help but laugh, but my laughter didn’t seem to put a dent in his ego.
“Tommy, get your arm off her right now, or I’m gonna break it in at least three places,” O’Connell shouted down from the ring, as Kieran helped him on with his gloves. 
“Fuck off, O’Connell.” He smiled in good humour. “She’s totally into me.” 
Tommy was clearly just yanking O’Connell’s chain, but both O’Connell and Kieran stopped, stock still, and turned to face Tommy. Suddenly, I wasn’t so sure he was joking when he’d threatened Tommy, and from the speed at which he moved his arm, neither was Tommy. 
“Chill out, guys. I was only kidding.” He turned and gave me a quick peck on the cheek before legging it to the locker room.
I was still standing there like an idiot, when Kieran climbed out of the ring and walked over to me. 
“Hello, darlin’. You’d best go and say hello to your man before he goes at it with Shane. He’s all fired up tonight, and he fights badly when he’s in a temper.”
“He’s not my man, Kieran,” I pointed out.
“Well, Em, someone best tell him that, and it ain’t gonna be me,” he said, as he ambled off to start with his own training. 
I looked back at O’Connell shadow boxing in the ring, and I could see that Kieran was right. He was always full of energy, wired almost, which was weird to see in a guy his size. But tonight something was wrong. He seemed edgier and darker than usual, like he was boxing to kill, not hurt. I walked tentatively up the steps to the ring and rested my arms on the top ropes. As soon as he saw me, he stopped and walked over. There was no easy grin tonight. 
“Hey, sunshine,” he said, “you okay?”
“I’m fine thanks. How are you doing?”
“I’m better now that you’re here.” He hung his head as he banged his gloves together, and I had the strongest urge to run my hand through his hair, like you’d do to comfort a small child. 
“You know a problem shared, is a problem halved,” I told him, hoping to lighten things up a little. 
“Thanks.” He smiled sadly at me. “But sharing my crap just drags you into it. Tell me about your day; that will help.” 
I hated that he was clearly upset. I wanted him to open up, but our friendship was still too new and fragile to push it too far, so I struggled to think back over my highly uneventful day. 
“Nikki gave me a hard time for not jumping your bones, but I got an A on my spot test, so it wasn’t all bad.” 
He wasn’t better, but I’d managed to get a smile out of him, at least.
“Well, I’m in Nikki’s camp there,” he spoke softly. “You heading off to the office to work?”
I nodded my head in agreement. He ran the back of his glove along my cheek gently.
“Okay, sunshine. I have to train late tonight, so Kieran’s gonna walk you home later, but I’ll see you tomorrow, okay?” 
He looked so sad, that the urge to kiss him, to comfort him, was overwhelming. But I didn’t. Because guys like him didn’t kiss girls like me. I just gave him a small nod and walked down the steps toward the office. Just as I reached the door, I stopped and turned. Only part of the ring was visible, but it was all I needed to see. He rolled his shoulders and looked up toward Shane. In that instant, all trace of sadness and vulnerability was gone, and in its place was pure, unadulterated rage. The bell rang out and O’Connell’s wrath was unleashed. He bounced up and down on the canvas like he had too much energy to keep contained, ducking and weaving as he did, with a stealth that belied his size. He eyed Shane like a predator sizing up his kill, and as Shane made the first lunge, O’Connell dodged left and slammed into his midsection, with a rib crushing right hook. I’d taken a few right hooks in my life, so by all accounts, this show of violence from O’Connell should be freaking me out. But I was so turned on I couldn’t see straight. My heart was beating so loudly that I couldn’t hear anything else. Everything just faded into white noise. Considering that they were supposed to be sparing, he wasn’t pulling any punches. The sweat beading around his forehead trickled down his cheek and splashed onto his chest, and damn if I didn’t want to follow its path with my tongue. I imagined the feel of those tight, sweaty abs beneath my fingertips and how the silk of his training shorts, encasing all that hard muscle would feel pressed up against me. There wasn’t a single part of my body that wasn’t totally aware of every single part of his, and the more he lost control of himself, the more I lost control with him. By the time he’d knocked Shane out with another killer right hook, I was a mess. 
“For fuck’s sake O’Connell, you’re supposed to be fucking sparring, not knocking him into next week. I’ve warned you before. This has got to fucking stop.”
 Danny was going ballistic, and O’Connell, still breathing hard, dropped his hands to his sides while he tried to control himself. I knew that I couldn’t be right in the head to be this turned on when he’d just knocked a man he called a friend into unconsciousness. I was breathing as hard as he was, as though my lust, like his temper, was something we could rein in. He turned and caught my eye, and he knew I’d seen the whole thing. His mask of indifference was replaced with a frown, and I guessed he was worried that he’d scared me with his performance. Before he decided to come over, I turned and shut myself in the office. I couldn’t deal with O’Connell when I was in this state. Christ, even being a foot taller than me, I’d have his back flat against the door the second we were in a confined space. What I needed right now, was to pull myself together.






I don't know where this book has been my entire life, but I am so glad it somehow found it's way into my life. I must have been in the perfect mood for this book, because I could not put it down. My thoughts were consumed by this book, and I needed to keep reading it. It was impossible for me to put this book down. R.J. exceeded all of my expectations with this book. I loved everything about this book! The character, the plot, the action, and the dialogue were all fantastic.

The romance in this book was just phenomenal. R.J. Prescott was able to make the relationship between O'Connell and Emily seem so realistic. The romance developed at a very natural pace, and I was eating it up! O'Connell and Emily were super adorable together, and I think they will go down as one of my favorite book couples. O'Connell was a little controlling at times, and I wish he could have cut back on that. Also, O'Connell and Emily did have some cheesy scenes, but I was able to look past those. 

“Right now, I’m dirt poor, but one day, I’m not gonna be. I will fight to make something better of myself, to be someone better. Someone you can be proud of. If you need time, then I’ll give you time. If you need friendship, then I’ll give you friendship. But you’re mine, and when the time is right, when you’re ready, I’m coming for you.” 




Their romance was great because it was not just based on sex. Do not get me wrong, there were plenty of steamy scenes that I loved in this book, but there was more than that. The relationship between Emily and O'Connell was built on friendship, respect, and trust. Their relationship helped both of them over come their own personal demons. It was beautiful to watch the two characters grow stronger with the help of one another. 

“Each time you let down another one of those barriers, I know that you’re a bit closer to being mine. One day, when the last one falls, you’ll be as much mine as I am yours.” 



One thing I will say is that I felt like Emily's past should have been more significant on her personality than it was. I feel like the trauma that she faced in the past should have tarnished her view of sex a little more, because that would have felt more realistic. 

Another great aspect of this book was the cast of side characters. The secondary characters added a lot of depth to the story. They were all so humorous and lovable. There wasn't a character in this book that I didn't fall in love with (except for the villains, of course!). 

I definitely recommend this book to everyone and anyone. I am in love with this book, and I plan on buying a physical copy for my bookshelf. This book was fantastic, especially for a debut novel! I cannot wait to see what R.J. Prescott has in store for me in the future! 

4 / 5 Fangs


*This ebook was given to me in exchange for a honest review*




Emily McCarthy had a rough past. She is now living on her own and working in a diner  while attending school at the same time. She doesn’t trust men and she is scarred of them too. She has developed a relationship with Danny, the owner of Driscoll's Boxing Gym and coach to a bunch of guys her age. He offers her a job at his place. He needs someone to help him with his books. She loves math so she can’t turn away this opportunity. 

Cormac “The Hurricane” O’Connell is devoted to his boxing career. Although, he parties too much and plays the field non-stop. Everything changes when he meets Emily. She makes him want to be better. His party days are over . He’s determined to show her that he can be the man she can trust and care for. 

“You kissed me,” O’Connell called after me. “Friends don’t kiss.”
“I’m reliably informed that’s not the case. Kieran and I kiss all the time,”

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This was a beautiful story. I could relate to Emily’s pain and distrust. The person who was supposed to protect her above all failed her miserably.

What I liked the most about Emily was that she was able to overcome her shyness and distrust with the help of a bunch of tall, dangerous looking men. By the end of the book, she felt comfortable in her own skin and she was able to put them in their place too. 

Cormac had a dumb moment. Just one. I forgave him as soon as Emily did. He tried to show her his love for her in many ways. He was patient and sweet. He was protective and respectful. 
The best part of this book is that I want to read the rest of the guys HEAs. They need one. Maybe bridal store girl and Kieran can get one??

There really wasn’t any point in continuing to pretend that our relationship was just friendship. For some crazy reason, O’Connell had chosen me, and like the hurricane that he was, he’d blown into my life whether I was ready for him or not.

Cliffhanger: No

4/5 Fangs

A complimentary copy was provided by the publisher via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.



Title: The Aftermath
Series: The Hurricane #2
Author:  by R.J. Prescott 
E-book Release Date: December 15, 2015
Publisher: Forever E-Book)


The second book in a New Adult fiction series from USA Today bestselling author R.J. Prescott.

Cormac "The Hurricane" O'Connell's star is on the rise. Billed as the most promising young boxer of his generation, his new career is taking him to places he never dreamed. But O'Connell only needs one thing in life: his wife. In her final year of college, Em cannot follow him around the world but together they make it work. Just when everything they ever wanted is on the horizon, the past resurfaces to haunt them, and O'Connell realizes that justice might not be a part of his happy ever after. He couldn't protect Em once before, but in the aftermath of the hurricane, he will make sure that never happens again.


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USA Today bestselling author R.J. Prescott was born in Cardiff, South Wales, and studied law at the University of Bristol, England. Four weeks before graduation she fell in love, and stayed. Ten years later, she convinced her crazy, wonderful firefighter husband to move back to Cardiff where they now live with their two equally crazy sons. 




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