Haunted by a half-forgotten past, former army photographer Remi Grant is working at an isolated storm-watching lodge on the rocky Washington coast when she receives a mysterious puzzle piece. The piece may be the catalyst to unlock a disturbing incident she struggles to remember–the event that sent her into hiding. But with heavy storms rolling in, she must focus on the present, not get caught up in the past.
When a mysterious man at the lodge saves her life–more than once–Remi becomes suspicious and confronts him. After a catastrophic event in his own life, former military pilot Hawk Beckett is trying to get some perspective at the suggestion of his former commanding officer. Faced with the fiercest storm to hit the coast in a decade, Remi and Hawk are forced into survival mode.
But they’re not alone at the lodge. Someone doesn’t want Remi to remember what happened–and they will stop at nothing to see her dead.
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Summary
reviewed by Donna F
March 2025
From the very first page, Storm Warning pulls you in with its gripping twists and turns. The mystery keeps you guessing about the villain and their motives until the big reveal. I especially enjoyed how Remi and Hawk worked as a team—unraveling her lost memories while fighting to keep her alive.
Remi Grant, a former army photographer, suffers from amnesia tied only to a traumatic accident. Now working at a storm-watching lodge on Washington’s rugged coast, she’s unknowingly at the center of a dangerous secret. The author’s vivid descriptions bring the setting to life—you can almost feel the cold, relentless storm and imagine the lodge’s haunting beauty.
Hawk Beckett, a former military pilot, arrives with his own past to confront. As danger closes in, he becomes both Remi’s protector and an integral part of her journey. Their dynamic, combined with the novel’s suspenseful storytelling, makes for an unforgettable read.