Thunder Road: A Paranormal Witch Romance (Romantic Suspense Supernatural Love Story)

· The Witches of Wheeler Park Book 2 · Dark Valentine Press
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A storm can cover her tracks…or lead the wolves straight to her door.

With the help of his witch clan, Jake Wilcox is looking forward to a happy future with Addie Grant, the woman he’s falling for. There’s just one thing missing: Addie. Sometime in the night, she up and left. He can guess why — she’d sacrifice almost anything to avoid causing her newfound family any trouble. But the big question is, where did she go?

Addie dutifully went along with the Wilcox clan’s plan to protect her from Randall Lenz, the government operative bent on harnessing her weather magic for not-so-noble purposes. But in the back of her mind, a voice insists that as long as she stays in Arizona, the greater the danger to Jake and the Wilcox witch clan.

Heart breaking, Addie listens to her inner nomad and goes where the wind takes her — a place where no government, no witch, not even Jake can find her. But there are two factors working against her desire to remain hidden: her love for Jake…and the magic that, when danger flares like a wildfire, she has no choice but to unleash.


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4.6
48 reviews
Nancy Vieth
June 11, 2020
Oh, boy! Christine Pope has done it again with Thunder Road the second book in The Witches of Wheeler Park series. I received an advance copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. Note: this review contains spoilers! Addie Wilcox has run away from Jake, her one true love, to keep him and the rest of his family safe. Her fear of Agent Lentz is stronger than her faith in the witches and warlocks. And I don’t blame her. I think I would have run too! Jake, on the other hand, is not a happy camper. Addie didn’t leave any note or indication of why or where she went. And he’s pretty sure she is his soul mate, so I can understand him being upset too. Addie thinks she is safe on the Indian Reservation working at the casino surrounded by the magic of the Indian community. Jake thinks that she would be safer surrounded by witches and warlocks. Turns out neither of them was right! Because Agent Lentz isn’t what he thinks he is. All of his “test” subjects are orphans with no idea of their birth family. Just because Agent Lentz fits that same category doesn’t mean he has special powers. Does it? Just because he has very reliable hunches and the mind wipe doesn’t seem to have worked as well as they thought. That doesn’t mean . . . No. It can’t. Can it? And that’s only part of it! In between descriptions of the beautiful countryside, and filling out the profiles of her fascinating characters, the author sets us on a wild ride. First running with Addie from Jake, then with Jake running to try and find Addie, and finally Lentz’s trying to find them both. It’s a great story full of romance, commitment, and adventure. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did!
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Sunny F
May 21, 2020
Thunder Road, Christine Pope’s “The Witches of Wheeler Park Book 2” as usual does not disappoint. The continuing saga from Book 1 brings Addie Grant running away from Jake Wilcox in the hopes that this will accomplish not bringing any harm to the Wilcox Clan from the government operative determined to capture her once and for all. It then takes Jake Wilcox a whirlwind search for the woman he fell in love with. The result brings both Addie and Jake to some serious undertakings to stay ahead of the dangers lurking their paths while discovering their love for each other. This is another of Christine’s fabulous series and is as suspenseful and enjoyable as only one of her books can be. I recommend it highly but you should read Book 1 in order to understand the storyline from the beginning.
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Lisa Richardson
June 8, 2020
Thunder Road is the continuation of Jake Wilcox and Addie Grant’s story. Thunder Road is the second book in The Witches of Wheeler Park series which is a spinoff of the Witches of Cleopatra Hill series. The Witches of Wheeler Park series should be read in order….warning there are cliffhangers. I really enjoyed how Addie grows into her witch powers and takes responsibility for keeping people around her safe even at great cost to herself and a possible future with Jake. Jake is a great hero and his willingness to give up everything familiar to be with Addie is heartwarming. Ms. Pope does a great job with the evil government agent villain too….I just wanted to throat punch him multiple times, talk about abuse of power. This was a great addition to Pope’s library and I look forward to the next book in the series which is due out in July…good thing too since this one ends in an abrupt cliffhanger. I was given the opportunity to read an ARC of this book in exchange for an honest review.
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About the author

USA Today bestselling author Christine Pope has been writing stories ever since she commandeered her family’s Smith-Corona typewriter back in grade school. Her work includes paranormal romance, fantasy romance, and science fiction/space opera romance. She makes her home in Arizona’s beautiful Verde Valley.


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