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Hot Ice: A Novel by Cherry Adair
Hot Ice: A Novel by Cherry Adair
The best of the best; dammit, that's what he needs and that's what he's going to get! In order to prevent the mass murder of innocent civilians at the hands of the terrorist organization, Mano del Dios, T-FLAC operative Huntington St. John has to catch a slippery, nimble-fingered thief. Thousands of man hours, and too many bloody months, have been spent trying to locate this damned, elusive, leads-a-merry chase woman -- she has seventeen identities that they know of -- and time is running out.

Breaking her butt out of a South American jail hasn't earned the woman's trust or respect, though. She still refuses to tell Hunt where she put the contents of José Morales's safe -- the safe… Read more

Sweet Suspicion by Nina Bruhns
Sweet Suspicion by Nina Bruhns
Impulse control is as vital as breathing to FBI special agent Remi Beaulieux. Following one's impulses is a damned good way to get killed, after all. Especially when working undercover for weeks or months at a time, as Remi is preparing to do; hell, it's his specialty. A healthy dose of curiosity can be just as lethal as a lack of self-control, however.

One look at Muse Summerville's lethally curvaceous body, for example, and Remi is struck, hard, with a gut punch of attraction so stunningly visceral he's at a loss as to what to do about it. An informant of sorts, Muse has provided the FBI with valuable information about James Davies' crime organization -- the organization Remi is set to… Read more

Beneath A Silent Moon by Tracy Grant
Beneath A Silent Moon by Tracy Grant
Veterans of intrigue, Charles and Mélanie Fraser have confronted danger on moon-shadowed streets before -- but not during peacetime on English soil, however. It's been far from a deadly dull evening for Charles and his Spanish-born wife, in fact, with the surprise announcement of Honoria Talbot's betrothal to Charles's father, Kenneth Fraser, at Glenister House. A young woman of three and twenty, Honoria is thirty years younger than her prospective groom, and a dear and cherished "friend" from Charles's turbulent boyhood.

What could possibly precipitate such a union, he wonders, and why is Honoria so insistent that her wedding must take place with all due haste… Read more