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Rescue Me

by Cherry Adair

Series: Tempting SEALs (6)

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Rescue Me by Cherry Adair (2008)
  EroticHorizon | Jan 4, 2010 |
Rescue Me by Cherry Adair (2008)
  EroticHorizon | Jan 4, 2010 |
Three books in one: Tropical Heat (Cherry Adair)
This was my first Cherry Adair read. It inspired me to read the rest of the T-FLAC series. It was fast paced and hot!

Atlanta Heat (Lora Leigh)
Another in the Tempting SEALs series. I liked it more than some of the others. Probably because it was short and fast paced. The others in the series sometimes felt like they were dragging and I got annoyed with the heroes. Macey finally gets the girl in this one.

Desert Heat(Cindy Gerard)
I've enjoyed all of the books I've read by Cindy Gerard and this one was no different. I liked both the main characters and the action was exciting and well written. Fun and another hot one!

I got this book because of Cindy Gerard and am glad I did...I'll be reading more of her work and Cherry Adair. Lora Leigh I'm on the fence about since her other books were so-so. ( )
  lboroughf | May 21, 2009 |
Rescue Me is a delicious mix of three very talented romance novelists. Though the trio's plotline is nearly identical, which makes for predictable outcomes (as in any romance novel), this collecion of stories makes up for it with steamy relationships and powerful love connections. "Atlanta Heat" is a wonderful combination of nail-biting action and dark, unrelenting passion. ( )
  kapuwolves | Apr 30, 2009 |
A decent collection of stories by three well-known romance authors. It was a quick but enjoyable read and has given me another author to check out (Cindy Gerard). ( )
1 vote refashionista | Apr 10, 2009 |
Pretty girl is kidnapped (or being stalked) by bad guys. Studly guy comes to the resue. They have hot sex, and live happily ever after. Times 3.

That is about as much character development or plotting that has gone into these 3 short stories. They are virtually identical, and totally brainless. All three of these authors write full-length novels that are much better than anything here. Choose one of them instead. ( )
1 vote sjmccreary | Sep 17, 2008 |
Whew, my fingers are still smoking!! "Rescue Me" is one fiery hot anthology. This is one you won't want to miss.

"Tropical Heat" by Cherry Adair. Elizabeth is mistaken for a famous plastic surgeon and kidnapped by South American terrorists to give their 'most-wanted' torturer a new face. The last thing she expects is local teacher Sam to turn up to rescue her. Lucky, lucky her. Not just because Sam is mega-hot, but also because he's retired Special Ops and his teaching job is for spec op weaponry and high-risk situations for counterterrorist ops. He's also had his eye on Elizabeth for over a year...just waiting for her to be ready for him. Time's up!

"Atlanta Heat" by Lora Leigh. Em is the god-daughter of the SEAL Admiral and she's had the hots for SEAL Macey for a long time. Now she's been kidnapped and Macey's on the hunt. Macey has already lost a pay grade after being caught in a very compromising situation with Em by the Admiral. His orders? Rescue Em and keep her safe in an undisclosed location til the bad guys are caught. His personal orders? Screw the bad guys, screw the Admiral, and most definitely...screw Em...repeatedly!

"Desert Heat" by Cindy Gerard. Elena is the assistant DA. Seth is a police detective. Neither are happy when they are paired up in a charity Grand Canyon hiking scavenger hunt. It doesn't take long before the desert isn't the hottest thing going. Now if they can survive the bad guys hunting them, they may just have a chance to see if they can make this thing between them work.

Loved all three stories. Hot enough to singe your fingers! ( )
1 vote jjmachshev | Jun 27, 2008 |
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