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In Too Deep
For years, Michael has worked to end the career of the criminal who ended his partner and friend's life. Yet he now finds himself in love with the villain's daughter, an innocent raised away from his criminal activities. As they grow closer, his dilema worsens. Yet, all is not as it appears, and hidden things come out of the sea to attempt to wreck havoc in Michael and Tally's romance and lives.
**** Though Micheal is one of the to die for hunks of the romance world, and Tally is endearing with her many quirks that bring laughter to the novel, I found the plot a bit thin. Without the love scenes, there would be little left to the book, and some readers might find the explicity offensive. However, there is strong characterization and a good element of humor. ****
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posted by Anonymous on September 20, 2002
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Not recommended
posted by 9394860 on October 6, 2011
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Posted October 6, 2011
Not recommended
It made me mad that the "hero" uses the girl to get revenge on the father which includes sleeping with her, yet she forgives all? And the word ugly and plain is used to describe her several times which was a turn off. Don't recommend!
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Posted September 20, 2002
In Too Deep
When Michael Wright first sees Tally Cruise, it appears that she is the girlfriend of her father's henchman, but learns otherwise when this ex Navy seal rescues her from the explosion that ostensibly killed all the others aboard Tally's father's boat. From the moment they meet, Tally and Michael are drawn to one another, leading to some of the hottest sex scenes you will find in a non erotica labeled book.
For years, Michael has worked to end the career of the criminal who ended his partner and friend's life. Yet he now finds himself in love with the villain's daughter, an innocent raised away from his criminal activities. As they grow closer, his dilema worsens. Yet, all is not as it appears, and hidden things come out of the sea to attempt to wreck havoc in Michael and Tally's romance and lives.
**** Though Micheal is one of the to die for hunks of the romance world, and Tally is endearing with her many quirks that bring laughter to the novel, I found the plot a bit thin. Without the love scenes, there would be little left to the book, and some readers might find the explicity offensive. However, there is strong characterization and a good element of humor. ****
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strong romantic suspense thriller
With the typhoon coming, former US Navy SEAL Michael Wright knows his margin of safety is shrinking fast, but decides to see what the Serendipity is doing at sea so he watches from his ship Nemesis. While Michael is alone, the Serendipity contains three people, a crewmember, Arnaud the number one assistant to malfeasant Trevor Church, and Trevor¿s daughter Tally Cruise. The explosion that destroys the Serendipity surprises Michael who rescues Tally and believes the other two are dead.
Michael and Tally are attracted to one another from the start though he tries to ignore his feelings as he lives solely for vengeance on her father. Michael plans to use Tally as his pawn even though he finds making love with her brings back to life what her father killed in him. As several attempts on Tally¿s life occur, she and Michael fall in love. He must decide between a life with his beloved or to continue the plot that has kept him breathing for the past year.
Though the actions of others facilitate Michael¿s decisions, he remains a fresh character dealing with Tally¿s sparking positive feelings inside him. The story line is action-packed as the lead couple discovers they are IN TOO DEEP in a situation that Michael thought he controlled, but will learn otherwise. Cherry Adair provides readers with a strong romantic suspense thriller starring an anti-hero converted to hero by his intrepid beloved.
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Anonymous
Posted August 31, 2002
Wright Now!
Wow! This book wasn¿t printed--the words were etched on the pages with action, steamed with sensuality, and pounded on them with adventure. The fast-paced story of Michael, the washed-up, jaded ex-SEAL, and Tally, the naïve, trusting city-girl desperate for her father¿s affection, is non-stopped. Michael¿s determination to kill Tally¿s father, and hers to gain the love and acknowledgement she¿s s ought from him all her life, create a hard, dark undercurrent as they confront murder, betrayal, treachery, and a sinister past that threatens both of their lives. The sexual magnetism between these opposites sizzles in the South Seas setting and provides a marvelous backdrop and an essential part of the story. The full characters and an innovative plot sucked me right into the book. I couldn¿t put it down. Thank you, Cherry Adair, for a marvelous, entertaining read!
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MY FAVORITE WRIGHT BROTHER
By far my favorite Wright brother and one that visits in some of Cherry's later books. It always gives me a little thrill when I see him mentioned in other stories :) Tally was one of my favorite heroines as well but I'm not sure how much of that had to do with my love for Michael! Lol either way, fabulous book as usual!
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Anonymous
Posted December 27, 2006
Another winner!
Loved this book and can't wait for the next in the series! Tally was a scream the way she talked to herself and would start singing a song matching the situation. I tend to do both myself so could definitely relate.
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Anonymous
Posted July 28, 2005
Good Book
THis is my second book by this author and while I prefer the other book (Hide and Seek) I did enjoy this one. THe romance was wonderful - the action was great although I felt that the real action started more towards the end of the book. I loved Tally's attitude and how she always saw the best in people/things and she had a great spirit. And Michael who saw the true beauty in Tally. I also loved the ending of the book with all family together. I really like this author. I have finally found a another author that I like.
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Anonymous
Posted April 13, 2004
Suspensefully Sexy
This book was awesome, it had a great plot with steamy love scenes and surprising, gasp worthy plot twists! I look forward to reading anything else by this author. I picked it up by chance, and would love to pick up another one of Miss Adair's books, as long as it has more sexy anti-hero's like Mr. Wright!!:)
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Anonymous
Posted August 9, 2002
Wow - Cherry Adair just gets better and better!!
This book is fantastic. Ex-Navy Seal Michael Wright wants revenge on the man who murdered his friend - and when he meets the daughter of his enemy he thinks he's found a sure-fire way to exact it. Unfortunately Tally Cruise is not as close to Papa as Michael hopes, and when an attempt is made to kill her, he ends up as her rescuer. Now that he's got to know her, can he really use her for his revenge? Cherry has penned another great story in the Wright family series (Kiss and Tell, Hide and Seek). If you like danger, intrigue, a hot, hot hero and lots of steam, I recommend it highly!
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