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10 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Best So Far?
I dont think so but a wonderfull book all the same, buy it you wont be sorry. I would also recommend Asking for Trouble by Kristina LLoyd, Shameless by Stella Black and Mother Tongue by John Helmer. A few more efforts and Laura will be up there with the greats!
Published on April 24, 2001

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3.0 out of 5 stars Fantasies and Desires...
When Nina decides to make a change she goes all out. Her co-workers call her the Ice Queen because she never dates and doesn't allow anyone too close. Having spent most of the last few years sealed off from everyone around her she takes a huge step when she decides to reacquaint herself with the dating world. Coming to the end of an audit, she finds herself dating her...
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3.0 out of 5 stars Fantasies and Desires..., April 28, 2010
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When Nina decides to make a change she goes all out. Her co-workers call her the Ice Queen because she never dates and doesn't allow anyone too close. Having spent most of the last few years sealed off from everyone around her she takes a huge step when she decides to reacquaint herself with the dating world. Coming to the end of an audit, she finds herself dating her client Andrew and taking the plunge to explore her sexuality.

Andrew finds that Nina is more fire than ice as they begin by discussing all of the fantasies she has never let herself act on. He decides to take matters into his own hands and bring some of her most erotic musings to life. At times pushing her to a point almost past what she can handle.


Although Nina is beginning to love this new found sexual freedom, she finds herself wondering if what Andrew is giving her is what she truly needs.Turning to her best friend Angie and her co-worker Max she begins to seek the answers she is looking for. But Max has reservations about Andrew beginning with his audit and ending with Nina. Max isn't the only one, his friend George is a cop and working on a lead that has Andrew and his godfather Costas right at the top of his list. Dark secrets and betrayals are revealed as they continue their search for answers and Nina discovers what she truly desires.

The plot line for FIRE & ICE by Laura Hamilton was good. I loved the ending and felt that it really brought the whole book to a great close. I did feel that there could have been more emotion involved as it felt almost cold at times but really enjoyed the characters. Definitely not for the faint at heart as there are extreme instances of sexual dominance and voyeurism.
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10 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Best So Far?, April 24, 2001
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I dont think so but a wonderfull book all the same, buy it you wont be sorry. I would also recommend Asking for Trouble by Kristina LLoyd, Shameless by Stella Black and Mother Tongue by John Helmer. A few more efforts and Laura will be up there with the greats!
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Fire & Ice (Black Lace) by Laura Hamilton (Mass Market Paperback - March 1, 2000)
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