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Adair delivers a steamy fusion of romance and heart-stopping suspense with this second T-FLAC (Terrorist Force Logistic Assault Command) thriller (after 2005's Hot Ice). Max Aries prides himself on being a womanizer, but his earlier brief, tantalizing affair with talented art restorer Emily Greene has unforeseen repercussions when she contacts him about his father's apparent suicide in Florence, Italy. Daniel Aries, Emily's mentor in art restoration, had been hired to copy masterpieces for a reclusive Denver philanthropist with Emily's aid. When Max slips into Emily's Florence apartment, he finds her battling an intruder who leaves behind a suspicious vial. The resulting investigation by T-FLAC, a privately funded group, grows to include Daniel's death and a host of subsequent murders and explosions. As Max, Emily and the T-FLAC crew tangle with the evildoers, Max and Emily's torrid romance almost, but not quite, upstages counterterrorist schemes to save a masterpiece beloved by art lovers and religious pilgrims alike. (July)
Copyright 2007 Reed Business InformationResponding to Renaissance-art restorer Emily Greene's urgent calls concerning his father's apparent suicide, T-FLAC agent Max Aries arrives in her Florence, Italy, home to find a hired gun temporarily out cold-courtesy of Emily-and he faces a growing conviction that his father's death was murder. Now in danger, Emily is forced to depend on Max for survival. Yet while she may trust him with her life, she has no intention of trusting him-again-with her heart. Murder, danger, and violence are the order of the day in Adair's latest heart-stopping adventure of international intrigue and terrorist plots that sweeps across Europe. The latest of her spicy tales about the hard-edged counterterrorist men of T-FLAC and the women who love them. Adair (Hot Ice) lives in Washington State. [See Prepub Alert, LJ3/1/07.]
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Posted February 24, 2008
I wasn't too sure about this book, I guess because I've read the same story line so many times now. Well I was pleasantly surprised! It's a good book with lots of adventure and heat! Must read for anyone
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Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.TWO OF MY FAVES IN THIS BOOK, A HOT AS HELL MACHO MAN AND ITALY! I NEVER DID PUT THIS ONE DOWN BUT I DID REREAD IT WHICH I NEVER DO!!! FANTASTIC BOOK IN THE BLACK ROSE SERIES!
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.White Heat is a followup to Cherry Adair's Hot Ice TFLAC novel and was sexy, fun and dangerous. Big bad TFLAC operative Max Aries tries so hard not to fall for art restorer Emily Greene, but you know the bigger they are the harder they fall. They are thrown together when someone breaks into Emily's home and tries to kill her and Max is there to save her, which is only the beginning of a series of crazy connections that all makes sense in the end and has your heart nearly stopping near the end. Loved this book and was sorry it had to end!
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Posted May 5, 2010
I really enjoyed this book. I have read some of Cherry Adair's previous TFLAC books, but this one made me determine to read all of them. I like reading "series" books that incorporate past characters but at the same time doesn't make you feel like you 'missed' out because you haven't yet read the previous books. This book is fast paced, has a lot of action, but yet has the emotional struggles between the characters as well. Everything isn't always easy - which as we all know, is the way real life happens. The relationships have to be worked out - from all sides - and is more complicated than I am atracted to you and love you so we will be together forever! I enjoyed this very much.
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Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.Bad characters that bicker all the time and total lack of anything intresting. There is to much past history with the main male charcters dad that makes the book one of those whiney stories about a boy being mad at his dad because he wasn't a part of his life. The book eas so bad I couldn't finish it.
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.This book was OK, maybe even good; but, it was definitely not great. It's a little James Bond meets a love story. I have definitely read better in this genre. I love the Shannon McKenna series much much more. I did enjoy the female lead greatly; the male lead's relationship issues not as believable as the author would have liked. I do have degrees in psychology. Given the love for his mother and the example that his best friend and co-workers set for him, I couldn't buy in for his conflict especially since he was feeling the lead since they met and he hadn't stopped thinking about her. I still don't understand how the supposed elite experts didn't know to check the tote. I knew it when it happened.
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.I thought this was a very interesting read. It had just enough story and erotica to keep me interested. A recommend.
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.Predictable storyline. Easy to read. If you are bored and feeling like you need to escape for few hours, this is the book for you!
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Posted August 1, 2009
I really liked her writing style. The book moved long fast, and even though this seemed like it was a put of a series, you didn't feel lost.
It stood on it's own, and there wasn't a feeling like you were missing out not know the other characters.
I enjoyed this book. Equal parts romance and adventure. Good read.
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Posted June 7, 2009
This story has a James Bond type of writing to it. Lots of twists, turns, action, and blood. Of course it has a romantic plot as well that helps the story flow. Great read, my first for this author.
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Posted May 4, 2009
This one was ok, not one of my favoites by this author. I would probably not reread this one, like I have some of her other ones.
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Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.OMG, I LOVE THIS BOOK, I COULD NOT PUT IT DOWN, I WAS SAD WHEN I FINISHED IT, I REALLY FELT LIKE I COULDNT REST THAT NITE WANTED MORE!! LOL WOULD LOVE TO SEE THIS AS A MOVIE PLEASE!!!!!!
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.Art restorer Emily Greene is stunned with the death of her beloved mentor, Daniel Aries. When it is officially declared a suicide, she feels guilty that she was not there for her beloved Daniel, who was sort of like a kindhearted father to her and she cared for him as ¿daughter¿ should be for her ¿father¿. She blames herself for not knowing he was despondent.-------------- Daniel¿s estranged son, T-FLAC (Terrorist Force Logistic Assault Command) agent Max Aries visits Emily, who hates him for running away from her love. Based on a pencil sketch he found in his father¿s studio he insists someone, most likely from the Black Rose terrorist cell, murdered his dad because of some nefarious renaissance art restoration activity. She fears being near Max, as she is not sure she can recover when he breaks her heart again as Daniel is no longer there to help her. However, more related murders occur along with bombings leaving Max and Emily knowing they can trust no one except each other.--------------- Although the WHITE HEAT romance ignites the pages, the story line focuses on the investigation that turns into counterterrorism efforts. Surprisingly, with kudos to Cherry Adair¿s talent, the torrid love scenes do not intrude, but enhance the suspense elements. Fans of fast-paced romantic suspense thrillers will want to read the second T-FLAC tale (see HOT ICE) because the action keeps on coming.-----------------
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Overview
Never have the stakes been higher. Never have two people faced greater risks or grappled with deeper desire. Never has Cherry Adair–award-winning author of Hot Ice–burned the pages with so much blazing action and blistering passion.Professional art restorer Emily Greene is in no mood to see the devil-may-care Max Aries. She hasn’t forgotten–or forgiven–the way Max dropped into her life a year ago, stole her heart, then vanished without a word. Max hadn’t kept in touch with his father, Daniel, either. Daniel Aries had been a master of art restoration and reproduction, and not only Emily’s longtime mentor, but a trusted friend. His unexpected suicide ...