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The Mercenary (Harlequin Temptation, No 492) - Community Reviews back

by Cherry Adair
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Kat Morrisey
Kat Morrisey rated it 11 years ago
So, this book. Hmm. Not sure what to say really. I liked it. Or rather, I loved the hero, Marc. He was hot, broody, alpha and well worth all the swoons. The heroine on the other hand drove me a bit crazy. First, the lying. Oh how I hate that in a book. I mean, part of it is Marc's fault too. He shou...
bookjunkie57
bookjunkie57 rated it 12 years ago
Hero: Marc Savin Heroine: Victoria "Tory" JonesA good start to a new series for me. Action, a bit of comedy and smokin' hot smex! This is right up my alley. Read With Me: The Mercenary
fr_larsson
fr_larsson rated it 12 years ago
The first part was a bit hard to get through, you get both his and hers POV and it´s quite repetitive at times, i prefer hints and vibes to know they want each other, not being told time and time again how much they want but shouldn´t, but still want. He´s a retired agent and when his former partner...
Blue Mood Cafe
Blue Mood Cafe rated it 14 years ago
Entertaining but light fare. The op was suspenseful and interesting but the romance developed awkwardly. It was mystifying why Marc failed to ask pertinent and critical questions of Tory prior to beginning the op, those that arose in my brain immediately. And, for all the emphasis on finding and re...
Beckoning Romance
Beckoning Romance rated it 14 years ago
Listened to the book on audiobook. Enjoyed the story because it has everything a romantic suspense should have - hot as sin hero, tight storyline, sexy romance, and high suspense and intrigue. Heroine was a bit whiny for my style but I guess if I went through what she did, perhaps I would be that wh...
Kari@ From the TBR Pile
Kari@ From the TBR Pile rated it 16 years ago
Wasn't the greatest and did have a few plot errors, but I enjoyed it for what it was.
La Crimson Femme
La Crimson Femme rated it 22 years ago
I'm starting to find more of these romantic suspense books where there are military men in them. I'm liking them quite a bit and Ms. Adair is my latest find thanks to my DH. This is a decent paced story about a woman who will do anything to help save her twin. A fast read and enjoyable. Now that...
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