Rating:  Summary: Enjoyed It All BUT The Ending !! Review: I make it a point to read anything Ms. Adair writes as a rule and of course this book is no exception. Buy the book and read it. The story is very good. My only problem with it was the ending (sorry !!) I still love this writer and will forever buy anything she writes. I'm a huge fan !!
Rating:  Summary: All the Wright Moves! Review: This is the second book containing one of the Wright siblings and it's just as steamy and sexy as the first (Kiss and Tell-Marnie Wright). Kyle and Delanie's chemistry is sizzling from beginning to end. There's plenty of adventure and romance in this book. Cherry Adair has a flair for writing about some of the most exciting and sexiest men I've ever read. This is just the second book I've read on the Wrights and I'm looking forward to all of their books!
Rating:  Summary: Dangerously Wright Review: Adventure story featuring another of the Wright brothers (stands alone from the others of the series, but I think reader benefits from knowing of his brothers and sister). This time Kyle, the intelligent doctor turned spy, is about to see the culmination of 4 years work. His `boss', international crime lord Montero, is about to go down. Montero has had Kyle working to manufacture the smallpox virus, which Montero plans to sell to the highest bidder. But Kyle isn't the one doing the manufacturing by chance. Co-incidentally, Delanie Eastman's sister has been kidnapped by Montero - or so Delanie (rightfully - although it's for his mother's project) believes. Even more co-incidentally, Delanie and Kyle had a brief but brutal fling directly before Kyle began working for Montero. Neither knows the other's agenda now that they meet again. Against this background of distrust and danger, each must try to achieve their own objective and attempt to put aside the strong attraction they have for the other. Oh yes, and get out of the compound alive. High action and drama abound here in the very nature of the rather fantastical plot. That Kyle is on one side super intelligent, and the other a dangerous mercenary type (in image terms - he's one of the good guys) makes for a very attractive if highly-unlikely-in-real-life hero. Hey, the plot doesn't shout `real' to me either. And that's really not the point. Delanie is very likeable, and both characters have a determination to do their best for their family (Delanie) and country (Kyle). As the attraction between them leaps high once again, the erotic aspects of the story come to play in a suitably highly charged atmosphere. Phew! Quite a story.
Rating:  Summary: Fast, fun, hot..... not quite believable Review: 'Steamy' I think is the best description for this book..... both the jungle AND the sex! lol Cherry Adair certainly knows how to keep the pages hot. 'Action-packed' is another good description. This one, like Kiss and Tell, never stops moving. Unfortunately, 'far fetched' might fit too. Delanie's reason for being in the jungle, how she got there, and the part she was playing didn't sit well with me at all. A kindergarten teacher??? Nah! Supposedly she was only 'playing' a bimbo.... some of her actions convinced me that she really was! I just have a problem with regular everyday women walking into what they know is a life threatening situation & making stupid decisions..... Delanie did this often. I like a little common sense & brain usage in my heroines. Now Kyle was a great action hero. His reasons for being there & the way he came to be were believable and he played his role quite well. The way CA descibed him was just awesome.... Now I did have a small problem with the fact that he couldn't keep his pants zipped at a couple a really important times... a person would think that a man in his position would have a little more self-control that that.... but oh well, this is fiction read for fun, right?! All in all though, I enjoyed reading this one. It was an original storyline (for a romance novel anyway), the hero was to die for, and it never let me get bored (which is very important to me). If you liked CA's 'Kiss and Tell', I'd think you'll probably like this one also
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