Posts Tagged ‘romantic suspense’

Review: Hot Zone by Catherine Mann

Tuesday, January 17th, 2012


Hot Zone
Author: Catherine Mann
Publisher: Sourcebooks
Pub. Date: December 1, 2011
ISBN-13: 978-1402244988
Pages: 352
Digital Price: $4.96
Print Retail Price: $6.99
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HE’LL TAKE ANY MISSION, THE RISKIER THE BETTER…

The haunted eyes of pararescueman Hugh Franco should have been her first clue that deep pain roiled beneath the surface. But if Amelia couldn’t see the damage, how could she be expected to know he’d break her heart?

SHE’LL PROVE TO BE HIS BIGGEST RISK YET…

Amelia Bailey’s not the kind of girl who usually needs rescuing…but there are anything but usual circumstances.

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REVIEW

A romantic suspense that grabs you from the second chapter…

Hugh Franco lives on the edge as a pararescueman, and worries more about saving the lives of others rather than forming connections. Hugh’s on the straight and narrow until his rescue mission puts him in contact with Amelia. Now he’s checking on her and her nephew in the hospital; concerned with emotions he hasn’t felt in a long time. When Amelia and her nephew are kidnapped, Hugh doesn’t think twice about jumping onto the back of van and doing his damnedest to save them. Even if embedding them into his life is cracking away the emotional blockade around his heart.

Amelia just wants to keep her nephew safe, at least until she can find his mother and father. The survival instinct is raging, and she can’t stop dwelling on her attraction to Hugh. He’s gone out of his way to help her, in more ways then she can count. As the danger increases and she’s forced into closer quarters with Hugh, Amelia has to decide if her feelings are just spurned by the circumstances or if her heart truly falling for this superman.

The second book in Mann’s Elite Force series is definitely not one to judge by the first pages. At first I didn’t believe I would get into the story. The idea of a romance unfolding at the scene of an earthquake seemed a little far-fetched for me. The setting and background were heart breaking, and emotional; nothing escapist about it. Mann has a penchant for grabbing you with emotion—feelings cold, warm, raw and afflicted. The characters were deep and quickly entangled my thoughts until I had to know if Hugh and Amelia were going to overcome the ridiculous odds. When I say ridiculous, I mean just that because everywhere this pair turned there was trouble—earthquake shakes, gun wielding fanatics, you name it. Regardless of the tension and conflicts Mann does a miraculous job of balancing internal issues with external, giving readers a chance to get lost in the minds of two people focused on survival, while dealing with a ton of emotional baggage from their past.

There is one subplot I could have done without, which involves Hugh’s superior, Liam McCabe. The addition of this added a little too much head jumping. I would have enjoyed just a Hugh and Amelia story versus getting involved in the early directions of McCabe’s story that is coming up in the next book. For me this killed or numbed my emotions, and slowed the story down. I was more enthralled with the direct romance between Hugh and Amelia.

Overall, Mann is excellent at keeping the suspense rolling, and once you get into the story you can’t help but wonder if someone is going to end up severely hurt or worse. A good read if you’re looking for something to start on in the suspense arena.

Rating: 3 (Satisfactory)

Heat-Level: 4 (Hot)

Reviewed by Landra

Thanksgiving MEGA Giveaway – Final DAY!!

Friday, November 25th, 2011
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This is it. The very last chance to enter to win. And from only today’s commenters will I select the GRAND PRIZE winner. Books and chocolate anyone? Hehehehe. You know the drill. I’ll be posting all 31 winners tomorrow evening.

Hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving. Frankly, I’m full. :)

Thanksgiving MEGA Giveaway – Day 2

Thursday, November 24th, 2011
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HAPPY THANKSGIVING!!

Give thanks, be happy, eat lots, drink responsibly and be safe.

Welcome to our 2nd day in The Season’s 3 day long Thanksgiving Giveaway. Rules for contest are in the prior post. Here is page 1 of 7 pages of fabulous books. Entering is as simple as commenting with your genre preference.  :)

Now I’m going to ask a favour. If you haven’t commented already, please please help raise money for RAINN, a most worthy cause that brings awareness and help to sexual abuse victims, most of whom are children. This is a silent epidemic that destroys childhoods and lives.  The Season will contribute $.50 for every comment.

 

3 of today’s winners will be selected from the above post (RAINN).

Thanksgiving MEGA Giveaway – Day One

Wednesday, November 23rd, 2011
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It’s TIME!!!

It’s the first day of The Season’s Thanksgiving MEGA Giveaway!!! You’ll have your choice of 5 genres, 7 pages of books!

The rules are simple:

1. Comment here to enter to win.

2. 10 winners a day / 5 books each

3. Maximum of 3 total Premium books per winner. Maximum of 2 Premium books per genre.

4. Grand Prize winner wins 25 books and chocolate. Maximum of 12 total premium books. Maximum of 3 Premium books per genre.

5. U.S. Residents Only. No P.O. Boxes.

6. First winner will be selected from those entered in the November Contest on my personal website.

7. All entries MUST indicate which genres they are interested in.

8. One entry per household per day.

If you have any questions, you can email me directly at contact at theseasonforromance dot com.

Have fun!!!

Contemporaries to covet in November

Wednesday, November 2nd, 2011
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by Katrina Latham

Is it just me, or do the contemporary romance offerings just get better and better every month? I’ve read several fantastic novels coming out this month, and there are others I can’t wait to read.

Here are my top picks for the end of October and November.

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It’s My Party

Saturday, October 22nd, 2011
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But there will be no crying today as I celebrate my birthday. Instead, I’m offering up some fabulous books for giveaway.  To enter to win, tell me what’s your ideal way of celebrating your birthday. 

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Giveaway: Pocket Book October releases

Tuesday, October 18th, 2011
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Pocket Books has generously offered 2 each of their October releases for giveaway. Just comment to enter to win and if you’re particular, please let me know which book(s) you’re interested in. Enjoy your day!

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Giveaway: Win an ereader & enjoy the ebook sale!

Tuesday, September 20th, 2011
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You know what I love about digital books? Not just the convenience of being able to store about 6 billion books in my pocket. And no, not that my book clutter has been vastly reduced or that with my iPad and iPhone, I don’t even need light to read. Oh, and did I fail to mention that I definitely read more books than ever since I got an ereader.  And did I fail to mention I can sort my books by the click of a button and that they are displayed so nicely on the lovely virtual book shelf. Gosh, if all that wasn’t enough reason to love those digital books then I have to say the plethora of sales surely would push me right over the edge. When I can snag a much loved, much wanted ebook for under $5, I’m pretty much in heaven. And it would appear, so is the rest of the read buying public. :)

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Labour Day Giveaway & Sampler

Monday, September 5th, 2011
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I don’t think you say Happy Labour Day do you? It just doesn’t seem to fit, right? So I’ll just say have a lovely Labour Day — rest and enjoy the fruit of your continued labour as we all walk, stroll, jog and run through this thing we call life. I know I’m enjoying this time off and I hope you are too. For those who are looking for jobs, believe you will find one–a good one–and you will.

So today I’m going to give away 10 (ten) books, one winner randomly selected using my ever trustworthy app from random.org.  In the meanwhile here’s an sampler from All’s Fair in Love & Seduction and the books up for grabs. So kick back and enjoy this day of rest. :)

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Review: INSIDE

Tuesday, June 14th, 2011

INSIDE
Author: Brenda Novak
Publisher: Harlequin/Mira
Pub. Date: June 28, 2011
ISBN-13: 978-0778329930
Retail: $7.99
Pages: 448

Virgil Skinner served fourteen years for a murder he didn’t commit. He’s finally been exonerated, but he can’t escape the gang he joined in order to survive. They’ll do anything to keep him from telling what he knows. And if they can’t get to Virgil they’ll go after his sister and her kids.

The California Department of Corrections needs someone to infiltrate another gang, one that’s taking control of the state’s most notorious supermax. Virgil agrees to do it under an alias—in exchange for his sister’s protection.

Chief Deputy Warden Peyton Adams is opposed to having Virgil in her prison. How will she protect him if things go bad? Besides, she’s far too attracted to him; she might even be falling in love with him. That makes her all the more desperate to keep him safe—and it gives him someone else to lose.

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This twisting, turning tale had me rooting for the unlikeliest of heroes.

After spending over a decade in prison for a crime he didn’t commit, Virgil Skinner is exonerated. While incarcerated, he did what he had to in order to survive—including joining a tough and well-connected gang. Now that he’s out of prison and trying to escape the gang, he’ll do whatever he has to in order to help his sister survive their threats, even if that means going back inside to help the authorities figure out who ordered a hit on a judge.

Peyton Adams is second in command at the maximum security prison Virgil is being coerced into infiltrating. She’s the only one of the authorities who cares about the dangers such a plan poses for a recently released man, but as she and Virgil spend more time together preparing for his time inside, she develops stronger reasons for wanting to keep him out of prison.

I loved the tug-of-war between Virgil and Peyton’s attraction and need for distance. They’re both so conflicted, wanting to be together for reasons that go much deeper than sexual attraction, but both facing very real consequences if they give in. Peyton could lose her job, but more importantly she’s conducted herself with strict professionalism over the years to carve her career in a traditionally male sector. Virgil risks having to survive a harsh prison after experiencing love, intimacy and freedom for the first time in his life.

But they can’t resist each other.

Take this scene, for example, after Peyton rushes to the motel Virgil’s staying in because she thinks his gang may have found him, and she decides she can’t leave him there.

“Get your stuff.”

He’d just put down the ice bucket and was opening a Coke. “Am I going somewhere?”

“You’re not staying here.”

“Peyton, I appreciate this…mothering instinct of yours, but I don’t need you to babysit me.” He scowled as if she was being ridiculous, but she knew he was scared. If not for himself, then for his sister.

“I’m not babysitting you. I’m giving you a safe place to stay.” What she felt was very different from what a mother would feel. As much as she knew she shouldn’t let herself care about him, she couldn’t help it. Probably because she was the only person who did seem to care.

He deserved more than that…

“It’s not wise for me to go home with you.”

“I don’t give a damn. Nothing is more important than your life. And I happen to feel you should get to enjoy the next two days without having to look over your shoulder all the time. We’re talking about a short stint at my place. No big deal.”

He poured the soda into a plastic cup with ice. “Wallace would never agree with this.”

“You don’t care what Wallace thinks, and neither do I.”

“What if he decides it’s irresponsible? What if he decides it’s a good reason to go after your job?”

“He won’t.”

He offered her the Coke. When she refused, he took a drink himself. “He could.”

“So we won’t tell him,” she said with a shrug.

“Peyton, no.” Setting his soda aside, he retrieved the television remote.

Why wouldn’t he let her do this for him? Couldn’t he accept a good turn? Had it been so long since he’d received one? “Why not?” she demanded and took the remote away so he’d have to focus on her.

She’d expected him to enumerate the many practical reasons or at least grab for the remote, but he didn’t. “I don’t want to care about you,” he murmured.

The characters drew me right in to this beautifully complex and cleverly plotted story. Even the most minor character plays a vital role, showing humanity in the darkest of circumstances in a way that feels intensely real.

I struggled to fall asleep the night I read this book—not because it terrified me but because the story wouldn’t let me go. And when I’d reached the end, I wanted nothing more than to start all over again.

Rating: 9 (Excellent)

Heat Level: 3 (Sensual)

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Kat Latham has been reading romance for a couple of decades. With degrees in English lit and human rights, she loves stories that reflect the depth, humor and emotion of real life. When she’s not writing contemporary romance novels, she can usually be found blogging or tweeting overly personal information. She loves meeting other readers and writers online, so follow her on Twitter or check out her blog and say hello!