I enjoyed this book as much as the first one. It's a fast paced and fun story. I like Jane True a lot. The only thing that really bothers me about these books is how easily swayed by sex she is. She pretty much lets Ryu treat her terribly a lot of the time b/c he turns her on and that's more than a little frustrating. Overall though, Jane is funny and relatable as a female protagonist and I do enjoy the story very much. 3.5 starsWhat starts out as a romantic Valentine's Day weekend quickly turns dangerous for Jane. A halfling has escaped from a secret lab and has been killing everyone associated with the lab. Jane, Ryu, Anyan, and some new characters have to stop him before the body count rises.I enjoyed this book more than book 1, although my rating is only a half star higher. I was engaged in the story within the first few chapters and had moments where I was anxious to find out what would happen next. I really like that Jane is independent, not wanting to drop everything just because she's met a guy. She knows what she wants and doesn't let Ryu's desires change her mind. I really like a heroine with those traits.On the negative side, something about the sex scenes in these books turns me off. I'm not sure why, but something about them seems off to me, and I tend to just skim over them. There are also occasionally times when someone will say something that seems out of character. It doesn't happen often, so I can usually look past it.Despite the negative things that I've seen, I did enjoy this more than the first book, and it caught my interest enough that I've put the third book on my to-read list.
What do You think about Tracking The Tempest (2010)?
I didn't enjoy this one as much as the first...think it may have been the whole Jane/Ryu love story.
—davidlandeck
This one just goes. Just read the damn thing! You won't regret it.
—Rex_The_Dino
really love the speech about compromise near the end of the book.
—komal
well worth reading, every book gets better so far
—Ang