by Lisa Marie Rice
My enjoyment of this was somewhat hampered by a misprint. Unfortunately, it languished in Mt TBR for so long, I forgot where I acquired it and obviously missed the window of opportunity to get it replaced. All the pages were there, mind you; just not exactly in the order they were supposed to be rea...
A very short book,This book was too short to really assess whether the story was good or a romance. It was like a quickie recipe, take one hot wounded soldier, add in a female, a cute dog, some baddies and stir. It wasn't much of a book, but I came across it in the library, read it in about 1/2 hour...
This is one of those novellas that probably shouldn't work and yet somehow the author made it a wonderful read. Lisa Marie Rice has a talent for writing very alpha heroes and big dramatic stories without making it all seem cartoonish. That's certainly the case in Fatal Heat and for the most part, I...
Good story, abrupt ending. Definitely wanted more of an epilogue. Loved how driven Max was to get to Paige. He fought the pain and won. I even had to smile a little when they collapsed after the rescue because neither ones legs would hold them. Cute.
Max nearly lost his leg on a mission in Afghanistan. He is recovering better than anyone expected, but his life as a Navy SEAL is over. He doesn't know what kind of future he has. He certainly never expects to meet someone like Paige. The beautiful scientist lives next door to the beach house where ...
Full Review to be posted soon.The romance was pretty sweet in tone but it didn't blow me away although I wished more time was spent on the romance instead of the subplot with the suspense which I felt didn't add anything to the plot. I also felt that the heroine who was too busy mooning over the her...
Joint Review with Has and Lou originally posted here: http://thebookpushers.com/2011/11/07/joint-review-fatal-heat-by-lisa-marie-rice/Has: I am a huge fan of Lisa Marie Rice, although I do find her books tend to be a bit formulaic, I do love her alpha heroes who never cross the line top alphaholev...
Fatal Heat is a true to form LMR title, if you're a fan, you'll like this one, if you're not, this isn't going to change your mind. As far as novellas go, I did think too many pages were spent on tracking the bad guys down. I mean it was exactly what I'm used to from Lisa Marie Rice titles, but with...