Thursday, May 7, 2020

Storing up Trouble by Jen Turner Turano

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ABOUT THE BOOK

When Beatrix Waterbury's train is disrupted by a heist, scientist Norman Nesbit comes to her aid. After another encounter, he is swept up in the havoc she always seems to attract--including the attention of the men trying to steal his research--and they'll soon discover the curious way feelings can grow between two very different people in the midst of chaos.


MY REVIEW

Hats off to Jen Turano again! She never disappoints me with one of her books. I try to never miss one so I was a happy camper when I came across this book. 
I'd say this lady would be a fun person to be around if her books are anything like she is. I believe that her personality does come out in her books so think I have a pretty good idea. More please!
If you want some giggles come along for the ride in this exciting story and fall in love with Beatrix and Norman.
I especially liked Gladys because everyone thought she was odd. I think she was just misunderstood like I am sometimes! For this reason she was my most favorite character.

I especially liked how she gives us a look at the sufferagate movement. Hats off to those ladies! I admire your courage and determination to let us women have a say so!
Along the way I truly enjoyed how these characters grew into the wonderful people I knew they could be.
Life does have a way of opening our eyes doesn't it? Sometimes including the changes that we don't want. 
Well, I actually let time get away from me because this story was so exciting I just couldn't put it down!
There wasn't anything that I didn't like from this book. It was all so good! I think I'm going to purchase a print copy when it comes out! 
Woo hoo!
In my opinion this book deserves five stars or more!
My thanks to Netgalley and Bethany House for a copy of this book. 
I was NOT required to write a positive review and all opinions are my own!

ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Jen Turano
Jen Turano is a graduate of the University of Akron with a degree in Clothing and Textiles. She pursued a career in management for nine years before switching to full-time motherhood after the birth of her son. When she's not writing, Jen can be found watching her teenage son participate in various activities, taking long walks with her husband and dog, socializing with friends, or delving into a good book. She lives in suburban Denver, Colorado. Learn more at www.jenturano.com.



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