by Mark HunterPublish: Jun 09, 2023 Series: Storm ChaserContemporary RomanceHumor
Book Overview
The black funnel of an approaching tornado makes all other troubles seem small. But when Indiana State Trooper Chance Hamlin "rescues" Allie Craine from a twister, his troubles are just beginning. Allie, a disaster photographer, rescues him when he drives into the storm's path.
Chance doesn't like being rescued. He also doesn't like photographers, and he definitely doesn't like being stuck with Allie when she wants to stay in calm, peaceful, Indiana.
Too bad his family, friends, and even the other members of Chance’s volunteer fire department think she’s great. Suspicious of Allie’s motives, he decides to drive her away out of sheer boredom—but that’s not so easy when someone begins causing fires and other catastrophes around the area. That someone might be Allie, who has plans of her own ...
MysteryAction & AdventureContemporary RomanceHumorScience FictionTeen & Young AdultHistory
BIOGRAPHY Mark R. Hunter is the author of four romantic comedies: Coming Attractions, Radio Red, Storm Chaser, and its sequel, The Notorious Ian Grant, as well as a related story collection, Storm Squalls. In addition, he collaborated with his wife, Emily, on the history books Images of America: Albion and Noble County, and Smoky Days and Sleepless Nights: A Century Or So With the Albion Fire Department. They also wrote together the humor/history book Hoosier Hysterical: How the West Became the Midwest Without Moving At All.
Mark also write a young adult adventure, The No Campfire Girls, and two collections of his humor columns, Slightly Off the Mark and More Slightly Off the Mark.
His short works appeared in the anthologies My Funny Valentine, Strange Portals: Ink Slingers’ Fantasy/Horror Anthology, and The Legend of Ol' Man Wickleberry (and His Demise).
Mark is a 911 dispatcher and volunteer firefighter in rural Indiana, where he lives with his wife Emily and their cute/scary dog, Beowulf.