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Night Smoke (2005)

by Nora Roberts

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Series: Night Tales (4), American Hero (SIM 595 - Oct 1994)

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Fiction. Romance. HTML:#1 New York Times bestselling author Nora Roberts sets fire to the pages in her fourth Night Tales novel.

After someone torches her warehouse, executive Natalie Fletcher needs help from arson investigator Ryan Piasecki. But when Ry's arrogance and Natalie's ambition come head to head, buildings aren't the only things caught in the blaze.
A NORA ROBERTS CLASSIC AVAILABLE DIGITALLY FOR THE FIRST TIME.
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Liked the hidden chemistry between them. Natalie is driven workaholic who realizes her life never included what love really is. She was too perfect though, basketball star, sexy, accurate, perfect timing. Arson investigator, Ry, was impulsive, tell it like it is, willing to admit she was beyond his caliber. Brought in Boyd from earlier book as cop and relative helping. ( )
  kshydog | Dec 13, 2020 |
Ryan and Natalie meet, are attracted to each other and have great sex. The culprit behind the fires was exactly who I thought it would be. Of course they never talk about how they will deal with the differences in their stations and positions in life. ( )
  nx74defiant | Feb 25, 2018 |
They met over a fire set in her lingerie warehouse, he's a driven arson investigator and she's a driven businesswoman, the two of them are driven and they want to find somewhere both of them can meet. When another fire breaks out, is she a victim or a villain?

Yeah, the plot is fairly predictable but it was an enjoyable read, the characters are fairly believable with issues and problems all of their own. ( )
  wyvernfriend | Oct 19, 2010 |
This is the fourth book in the Night series.

Ryan Piasecki is an arson investigator, and he meets Natalie Fletcher (sister of Boyd from Night Shift) when he's investigating a fire at her new business.

As with the rest of this series, it's a Silhouette-length romantic suspense. Probably would have fit better in the Intrigue line, if they'd had it back then, which I don't think they did. It wasn't a very tricky whodunit--I figured it out before the characters did--but it wasn't glaringly obvious, either.

I'll bet you can guess MY favorite scene.... yep, that's right: when Nemesis shows up. *sigh* Nemesis. Gotta love those superheroes. Unfortunately, it's the only Night Tales book besides Night Shadow that includes him.

I liked how hardworking Natalie is, and had to LOL when she beat Ry at one-on-one, though I raised my eyebrows a little at her playing in a sweater--I got hot just reading it, and not in the good way.

And I liked that Ryan, unlike other cop-types in other books, actually listened to his instincts and didn't keep doubting Natalie's innocence. It broke my heart when he realized he was in love with her and got scared. That whole scene where he invited her over to his apartment, seeing it through what he thought were her eyes, then being confused when she didn't react the way he expected... was just so sad. While they both screwed up there, I was more upset with Natalie, even though it was Ryan's preconceptions that started the whole thing, because she ran. And, well, I saw it through his POV, so I'm naturally more sympathetic to him because I knew how he was feeling. His following her EVERYWHERE was so desperate and endearing.

But what kept me from really loving this was the conflict between them. I almost wished Nora had gone with the cliche of Ryan suspecting Natalie. Instead, it was kind of a theme that runs through the book, about judging books by the cover. Ryan took one look at her and decided she was a rich snob, and assumed that she'd judge him by his appearance as well. Funny how every time he tries to pigeonhole her, she sidesteps it, but he kept trying anyway. At least, it's funny in retrospect. While reading, I got awfully tired of it.

And Natalie's response is to run away. I had SOME sympathy for her--after how close she thought they'd become, he's rubbing her face in their differing social/economic status and trying to push her away. She was hurt enough to be unable to see through it. I can understand all that. But the impulsive running made me mad at her. Probably because as a reader, I could see Ryan's motives, but also because it's not what I'd do. I fight, yell, argue, carry on, push, exaggerate, whatever it takes to hash things out until we get to the bottom of things. Ask Carl. (yes, he puts up with a lot. )

And I've really got to mention my quibble: Once again, Nora's shown that math, or real estate, or maybe both, is not her strong point. We have a 3-story warehouse that's 2000 sq. ft. Not gonna happen. We lived in a 3-story, 2000 sq. ft. townhouse in Heidelberg. It was very narrow. Definitely not suitable for a warehouse. Little bitty quibble, but things like that bug me.
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  Darla | Nov 19, 2008 |
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Fiction. Romance. HTML:#1 New York Times bestselling author Nora Roberts sets fire to the pages in her fourth Night Tales novel.

After someone torches her warehouse, executive Natalie Fletcher needs help from arson investigator Ryan Piasecki. But when Ry's arrogance and Natalie's ambition come head to head, buildings aren't the only things caught in the blaze.
A NORA ROBERTS CLASSIC AVAILABLE DIGITALLY FOR THE FIRST TIME.

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