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The Hurricane Lover [Kindle Edition]

Joni Rodgers
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Book Description

During the record-smashing hurricane season of 2005, a deadly game of cat and mouse unfolds and a stormy love affair is complicated by polarized politics, high-strung Southern families, a full-on media circus and the worst disaster management goat screw in US history.

As Hurricane Katrina howls toward the ill-prepared city of New Orleans, Dr. Corbin Thibodeaux, a Gulf Coast climatologist and storm risk specialist, preaches the gospel of evacuation, weighed down by the fresh public memory of a spectacularly false alarm a year earlier.

Meanwhile, Shay Hoovestahl, a puff piece reporter for the local news, stumbles on the story of a con artist who uses storm-related chaos as cover for identity theft and murder. Laying a trap to expose the killer, Shay discovers that Corbin, her former lover, is unwittingly involved, and her plan goes horribly awry as the city's infrastructure crumbles.

The Hurricane Lover is a fast-paced, emotionally charged tale of two cities, two families, and two desperate people seeking shelter from the storm.

Rodgers, a bestselling author and ghostwriter living on the Gulf Coast, volunteered during relief efforts in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina and experienced Hurricanes Rita and Ike firsthand. She writes knowingly about the dramatic megastorms, weaving in elegant meteorology and riveting transcripts of actual emails sent and received by FEMA director Michael Brown (later released through the Freedom of Information Act.)

"I wanted to share the story of that summer in a very personal way," says Rodgers. "With human faces, families, all the love and heartache and laughter that is part of life, even in the most extreme situations. I wanted readers to know what happened here. We witnessed enormous destruction and a lot of dirty deeds, yes, but we also witnessed the power of compassion and an overwhelming tide of lovingkindness. These hurricanes - Katrina and Rita - taught me something important, the essence of what I hope readers will take away from this novel: there are more good people in the world than bad. And whatever our differences, we are capable of loving each other."

Praise for books by Joni Rodgers:
"Rodgers is a pure storyteller. She writes with a wit, lyricism, humanity and joy that make her books impossible to put down."
Oscar-winning screenwriter Aaron Sorkin

“At its best, her prose is dazzling, risky and intoxicating.”
Bestselling author/O Magazine book reviewer Pam Houston

"Alternately wrenching and humorous...Rodgers' strength is a knack for realistic characters who show their faults unselfconsciously and a womanly wise, laugh-through-tears appreciation of life."
Publishers Weekly

"Every character resonates with life."
Southern Living Magazine

"Unconventional love scenes scorch the pages… Rodgers is a terrific discovery."
Orlando Sentinel

"Wise [storytelling] choices and the right amount of grit."
Texas Monthly

“Rodgers lives, loves and writes without a safety net… managing the rare literary feat of being painful and funny in one urgent breath.”
Entertainment Weekly


Product Details

  • File Size: 570 KB
  • Print Length: 281 pages
  • Publisher: Stella Link (November 11, 2011)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B00695CO7M
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • X-Ray: Enabled
  • Lending: Enabled
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #222,094 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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It was truly a gripping story. Dina G.  |  3 reviewers made a similar statement
One more great book told by a master story teller. V. Lonnquist  |  4 reviewers made a similar statement
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars The Hurricane Lover is a Hurricane Thriller December 8, 2011
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The Hurricane Lover is a great read. Every chapter brings a new twist to a story that won't let you lay it down. Watching the flood on TV when the levees broke in New Orleans was bad, but reading about Shay Hoovestahl trying to survive in it was worse. Descriptions of her swim in the putrid water filled with with snakes, rats and other dead bodies left nothing to the imagination. I could almost feel the oil slick and smell death as she fought for her life. The technical descriptions of Katrina and other storms will give storm chasers new ways to describe what they are seeing. Shay and Corbin the storm chaser, slowly worked out details of the intricate plan for murder and identity theft developed by the computer wise master criminal. It led them to one final life or death battle in which one or both of them could die in the backwash of the hurricane flood water. This book adds real heat to the Kindle Fire and looks good on my original Kindle as well. One more great book told by a master story teller. Joni Rodgers has outdone herself in this topical thriller.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars To use the vernacular, The Hurricane Lover blew me away September 30, 2012
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While some of us were sitting high and dry watching the coverage of Katrina on the wide screens, Shay and Corbin (and Ms.Rodgers) were wading through the fetid brackish sewage in what was left of "Nawlins;" Rodgers as a Red Cross volunteer, Shay and Corbin as the well-drawn main characters in Ms. Rodgers's entertaining retrospective of Katrina followed closely by Hurricane Rita.

The Hurricane Lover is a murder mystery, a thriller, and an exposé of "Heck of a job Brownie," Halliburton, Nagin, Dubya, Fugate, FEMA, Homeland Security and all the others who failed us as taxpayers and left the drowning residents of Louisiana gasping for breath and dying on their roof tops. From August 26 through September 27 of 2005, we follow an ensemble cast of rich and poor, babies to Nammas, including the grand old trees dripping with Spanish moss, the brocade sofas in the parlors, the sculptures, the art collections, almost all submerged by the power of that storm.

The scenes are terrifying:
"...she lost her footing and stumbled backward, the fetid current closing in up to her neck. Flailing against an unknowable snarl of God knows what--spider legs, cypress roots, rats, shrunken heads, voodoo hair--she fought for her feet, gasping, gagging, slapping at the twigs and piano wires and unidentified, terrifying shit that tangled in her ponytail and clothes. Trapped between the woman's backpack and a tree branch, she went down again, grinding her knees against a submerged row of pointed pavers that lined the sidewalk..." Just remember: no lights, no potable water, no dry beds, no privacy, no food, no toilets for days on end, even for those "lucky" enough to get to the Superdome.

The plots and subplots are complex. The villains (and there is at least one) are ruthless. And there are surprise twists and turns. Who was that caller near the end who identified himself as "Halliburton?" But I must say, the Steel Magnolias steal all the scenes."Mommi and her church ladies were doing pedicures for women at the Astrodome." The men have their bourbon and Glenfiddich and mathematical models, but are they really predictive? And what about a woman's predictive model? You'll find out.

Meanwhile, the verses of a Cajun lullaby, like the assurances of FEMA (not), initially lulled us into thinking FEMA would take care of our fellow countrymen and women. "C'est la petite poule blanche, qui a pondu dans la branche, un petit coco pour mon bébé faire dodo ..." (A little white hen laid in the branch a little egg So my baby could sleep) Now we know we are all on our own, should disaster strike, except for the kindness of the Red Cross, our local charities, and the random act of kindness of which Shay and Corbin found themselves capable.

Shay of the Houston Hoovestahls and the Dallas McKecknies had a dream of getting a really gritty hard news story to impress her boss and get a serious job at the television station. Dr. Corbin,of the Louisiana Thibodeaux family, would rather be correct than sorry. The two managed to achieve détente as well as copious "engagements", despite the reality that she's from a devout Republican family (in the way of Southern Baptists, perhaps) and he a "goddang" liberal who "preached the gospel of evacuation. Preached it like a Baptist." "Hurricane Lover" is just one of the delightful double-entendres sprinkled throughout the book, some en Francais, some in English.We get a revealing peek at the Deep South in 2005. Ms. Rodgers is a skillful, very humorous and powerful writer and all the other characters: Char and Robert, Mickey, Guy, Bonnie, Millie, Watts, Sykes and Louisa live on her pages. My advice is to buy and read this book!
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Another great book by Joni Rodgers September 6, 2012
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Format:Kindle Edition
Corbin & Shay are a mismatched pair from two different worlds with beliefs that are poles apart. They get caught up in the devastation of Hurricane Katrina and end up joining forces to find a killer who uses hurricanes as a cover-up to her evil deeds.

Sometimes secondary characters are given `second class' treatment from their creator, but not so in this book. They each have separate, definable identities with their motivations, strengths and weakness all brought out.

Tension, drama and action kept me turning page after page. Ms. Rodgers brought forth the terror of the rising water, the horror of the desolation in New Orleans and dying people with no one to help them.
The relationship between Corbin & Shay (two strong-willed people drawn to each other, but both battling that attraction) has its own tension, drama and action.

I would highly recommend this book.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars Serial Murder Takes a Back Seat to the Hurricanes!
Corbin Thibodeaux, Shay Hoovestahl and the city of New Orleans weave their magic through a story that includes the tremendous destruction from not one but two hurricanes. Read more
Published 29 days ago by M. Plackett
5.0 out of 5 stars I wanted the story to go on and on.
What a great book! Great character development, but an even greater storyline. I found myself sitting up late one weekend night just to finish the darn book, and then was sad... Read more
Published 1 month ago by California dreamin'
2.0 out of 5 stars Bought on my Kindle!
Just couldn't get into this book! Nothing to draw me into the story. Personal preference not a criticism so others may enjoy.
Published 5 months ago by Joyce
3.0 out of 5 stars Tropical disturbance - not hurricane reading level
Usually I would give up on the very predictable story-line, but there was enough substance to finish. Read more
Published 5 months ago by jolene dombrovski
5.0 out of 5 stars An intelligent tale of resilient characters
I want to praise the author for the selection of such an interesting subject with beautifully written characters. Read more
Published 7 months ago by Kari
3.0 out of 5 stars The Hurricane Lover
This book was okay, it gives insight to life in New Orleans during hurricane Katrinia that connects with the TV news stories.
Published 11 months ago by ebbrew
5.0 out of 5 stars A Gripping Story
When I learned that the plot revolved around Katrina, I wasn't sure I wanted to read it because of the memories it would evoke. Read more
Published 11 months ago by Dina G.
4.0 out of 5 stars A thoroughly engaging story!
I am not usually a fan of murder mysteries but this story was so gripping and emotionally charged that I simply couldn't put it down. Read more
Published 12 months ago by Dafna Yee
5.0 out of 5 stars Great fast read
This was a great fast read. Entertained me throughout. I love fiction based on current events, and this story ran parallel to hurricane Katrina. i recommend it.
Published 12 months ago by HoneyB
4.0 out of 5 stars The Hurricane Lover
Great book. Even though it may not become required reading for all high school students, it's excellent entertainment. I couldn't put it down!
Published 13 months ago by EnglishMajor
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More About the Author

New York Times bestselling author Joni Rodgers was born into a family of gospel/bluegrass performers and grew up on stage, opening for huge-haired country music legends of the 60s and 70s. She continued performing until 1994, when she was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. She used the chemo downtime to complete her first two novels and went on to author, coauthor and ghostwrite more than a dozen bestselling books, both fiction and nonfiction.

Married to jet plane mechanic/wine maker Gary Rodgers since 1983, Joni is the proud mother of two fine young adults. She lives in Houston, Texas and is represented by William Morris Endeavor, New York.

"Joni Rodgers lives, loves and writes without a safety net." ~ Entertainment Weekly

"Rodgers' strength is a womanly wise, laugh-through-tears appreciation of life." ~ Publishers Weekly

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