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In Too Deep

In Too Deep

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wonderfully Exciting
Review: First we had Kiss and Tell then Hide and Seek.. In to Deep features another Wright Brother and there are still two more to go...Adventures exciting and sexy.... what more could you want in entertainment.. I await for the next installment

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Hot Alpha Heros & Action Packed Storylines
Review: For those of you who has never read the 3 full length novels by Cherry Adair (Kiss & Tell, Hide & Seek, In Too Deep), walk, no! better yet run! to get your credit card & order them. Buying them for their covers alone is well worth the money (the guys on the covers are amazingly gorgeous. These hunky military alpha heroes will make you salivate & the romance will make you sigh. Pair them up with those spunky kick butt heroines & you've got spontaneous combustion everytime there is a scorching love scene. And I mean SCHORCHING! I tell you these heroines are like the old TIMEX watches, "Takes a Lickin & Keeps On Ticken". The gals get beaten up and even tortured sometimes, yet they always manage to come back & kicked the crap out of the bad guys. The story lines are fast paced and you go on this roller coaster ride of non-stop action. There is always one spot in the storyline in each of the books where I gasp outloud because I am so shocked!

I highly recommend all three of these books in this series. Each one is about a brother or brother-in-law in this close knit family of 4 brothers & one sister. Each hero is so gorgeous, you won't be able to decide which one is the hottest.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: WOW!
Review: Great read! I'll never look at a string of pearls the same way again!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Ah another Wright Brother!
Review: I almost didn't read this book. I bought it and found the beginning a bit boring. It annoyed me that the cover models don't really look like the book description. Don't authors give the damn art dept. a description. I mean Michael Wright most of the book wears a patch because he lost his eye. Tally is suppose to be unattractive - the girl on the cover isn't beautiful but she is more attractive then what the book describes. Okay so that is now point two against reading the book. I know I may be in the minority - but I want my lead characters attractive. I assume a lot of people read books and want to believe that less attractive people can have beautiful/attractive people fall in love with them - but come on! I don't imagine myself in the role of the lead female - I read it like I watch a movie - I am a viewer of the story unfolding and not dreaming that I am the heroine. And I know it may sound bitchy but I want my hero or heroine attractive. So I was irritated when they first take a roll in Michael's bunk - It was like yeah the lights are out any female will do whether attractive or not. So I debated on throwing the book aside and thinking that maybe it is time to give up on Ms. Adair - Maybe she only had a few good books in her - but I figured I would persevere a few more chapters and then BAM! All of a sudden I started getting caught up in the book - she ended up making Tally so likable that when someone made a remark about her being less then pretty - you wanted to hit the person for her. And she expertly unfolded the attraction that Michael was feeling for her until he saw her as beautiful because of the person she was on the inside. And you couldn't help but love her - she would be a great friend to have. My favorite part of the book - which probably was when I figured I would finish the book is when Lucky the 3 legged cat is hissing at Tally and then falls over and pretends that he meant to do it and Tally picks him up and puts him back on his feet so he can hiss at her some more - I thought that was so adorable, since I know a 3 legged cat that acts just like that. So Okay this book kind of got off to slow/boring start - annoyed me a bit - and then turned into a very good read that I didn't want to put down - so I guess I will be reading more Cherry Adair after all.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I luv this story!
Review: I am such a fan of Chery Adair and have enjoyed all the great books she has put out to date. Try this one you will be glad you did!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I luv this story!
Review: I am such a fan of Chery Adair and have enjoyed all the great books she has put out to date. Try this one you will be glad you did!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: deeply dull
Review: I couldn't like Tally at all. I don't know what authors are thinking about making their heroines bumbling or witchy fools. Falling all over the place in the middle of a storm, nearly tearing his shorts off twice, and her awful singing really destroy the suspenseful atmosphere the author was rally struggling (and usually failing) to create.

Essentially, we don't like Tally, so we really don't care what happens to her and the hero deserves better. But even he gets wearing after a while. Everything else is down hill from the first 40 pages on. The love scenes have all been done so much better elsewhere. A big yawn. The only thing deep about this book is how far it will put you to sleep.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wonderful!
Review: I felt this was a wonderful book. I haven't read them all, but I will in time. Sexy, fun and well written. Like Wilde, Lindsey and my latest favorite "Anything, My Love by Cynthia Simmons(A sizzling page turner with a hero to die for) This book kept my attention. Worth reading.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Disappointed
Review: I had hoped for much more from my first Cherry Adair book - the recommendations had been so good. But the writing is simplistic, the characters lack dimension, the "suspense" is convuluted and not even remotely realistic, and the sex is formulaic. Silly me, to want a little romance in my romance novels! It wasn't so bad that I couldn't finish it, but I'll stick to Susan Andersen, Linda Howard and Karen Robards for my romantic thrillers from now on.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: A Disappointment !!
Review: I have to say I was terribly disappointed in this book. I loved the first two books in the series and would give them 5 stars each. But this one I finally just gave up on and didn't even finish. I had really been looking forward to getting it......but after 5 or 6 chapters, I just decided that I'd rather spend my reading time on something that grabbed me....which this did not. I hope her next book is more of the caliber of the first two books Hide & Seek and Kiss & Tell.


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