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5.0 out of 5 stars
Cherry Adair does it again!, October 24, 2001
My first book by Cherry Adair was KISS AND TELL. I really enjoyed the story and have been eagerly awaiting the next book from her, HIDE AND SEEK. It is about Kyle Wright (the brother of the heroine from K&T) and Delanie Eastman. They were lovers several years ago and had not seen one another since then. They meet up in a secluded fortress owned by a suspected drug lord. Delanie is pretending to be the lover of the drug lord. Kyle doesn't know whether to trust her or not. She doesn't trust him either and so does not tell him the real reason she is there. Kyle and Delanie strike sexual sparks together immediately in the story and like KISS AND TELL, it has lots of action. There were times I got a little squeamish, but it was not gory. Just a suspenseful story that you don't know where it will go next. The love scenes are plentiful, and hot, especially the one in the bedroom after Delanie drinks spiked wine. I will admit I preferred KISS AND TELL more, but putting comparisons aside, I admit this is just as good and deserves my 5-star rating. I am looking forward to the next installment about the Wright family. If you are looking for an action packed romance, with hot love scenes, you won't go wrong with this.
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33 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Another Bestseller from Cherry Adair!, October 9, 2001
All of you who LOVED Kiss and Tell will be blown away by Hide and Seek! Cherry Adair has given us an awesome romantic suspense with a "to die for" Alpha hero and a heroine you can't stop cheering for! Dr. Kyle Wright, a T-FLAC operative working undercover at the cartel headquarters to destroy drug lord Ramon Montero, who plans on producing and selling small pox virus to terrorists worldwide, suddenly finds Delanie Eastman there posing as Montero's girlfriend. She is the one woman he can't forget from an encounter four years ago when she chose him for a "one night stand" to lose her virginity. Kyle suddenly has a dilemma. He either has to rescue Delanie or kill her! Thus begins a drama as each try to decide whether the other is a good guy or bad, and the sexual tension between the two is explosive! Delanie has posed as a bimbo dancer and convinced Ramon to bring her to his headquarters, but she is there to find her sister Lauren, who had last been seen with Ramon in Las Vegas but hadn't been heard from since. The action is non-stop and the tension incredible! If Amazon.com thought Kiss and Tell a bestseller, they'd better stock up on Hide and Seek! Karen
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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
useless chick and out of place sex..., February 14, 2003
I loved Kiss and Tell so much, I ran to the bookstore to get the second book in the series, Hide and Seek. Like in the first book, this one features a very likeable and extremely sexy male character, Dr. Kyle Wright. But the heroine is nothing but an annoying bimbo, who simply gets in the way and messes up the anti-bioterrorism mission. Being a female reader, I was hoping the Delanie character would pick up somehow, develop brains and show some common sense. She never did! Her only true asset was a great body and incredible, steamy sex. This book could've been written by any chauvinistic macho author out there. And speaking of sex.... c'mon! Kyle Wright is a highly trained anti terrorist agent, about to complete a mission that has taken 4 years of his life. Do we really want to believe he spends most of his time drooling over Delanie, rolling around and making love to her every three hours in the middle of the jungle, while being chased by the bad guys? Uh-uh... I don't want to think our US special forces boys would act like that. At least I hope not!
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