6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Yay for snake ladies!, March 3, 2005
This review is from: The Medusa Project (Silhouette Bombshell) (Mass Market Paperback)
In short, I loved reading this book. I got it and read it almost all the way through without putting it down once. it was that engrossing. Eventually my tired eyes won out, and I had to finish the last 50 pages the next day after I'd gotten some sleep. I read it so fast that I'm almost sad now that the book is over. I really started to like the characters, and publisher willing, I think it would be great fun to read more of the adventures of the Medusas.
Writing-wise, I liked the parallel between the training of the Medusa team and the actual peril of the Delta Three team. I was sorry for them to be out in the field so long, but it was excellent to bring in the Medusas to help wrap up the story.
The romance part of it worked well because it was more restrained. It was appropriate to the story being told. If you want to find a book with sappy romance and weak, damsel-in-distress style women, this book (and for that matter the whole Bombshell series) isn't for you. If you like a strong female lead and a story with lots of action, adventure, friendship and teamwork, this will work for you.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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Five stars is just not enough for this book--Ten minimum., March 22, 2005
This review is from: The Medusa Project (Silhouette Bombshell) (Mass Market Paperback)
Cindy Dees new book THE MEDUSA PROJECT absolutely rocks in an all out kick butt military story involving women finally being `allowed' to join the Special Forces program. It is so well written and just so fabulous, I hardly know where to start.
Air Force Major Vanessa Blake after waiting years for the opportunity is tasked to lead the first ever all female Special Forces team. She is brilliant in her strategy against all odds from the get go. She uses her brains and skills to maneuver around all the walls put up to block her goal. Starting with getting a hacker to help pick her team electronically instead of slogging through thousands of paper files.
Lieutenant Colonel Jake Scatalone the tough as nails trainer on a mission to do whatever it takes to make the Medusa's want to quit during training. But they don't quit. They unite and pull together making their team the best. They tough out every thing he dishes out eventually earning his respect and support.
I read this in one day alternately cheering because it was just so good and pouting because it was over when I was done.
I finished it an hour ago and I already want to read it again.
My advice...run, do not walk to get a copy of this book. It will go right on your keeper shelf. I have to say this is my FAVORITE Silhouette Bombshell thus far.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
FANTASTIC ! And only 30 years after Title 9, April 2, 2005
This review is from: The Medusa Project (Silhouette Bombshell) (Mass Market Paperback)
30 years or so since Title 9 the initiative supporting women's athletics in this country, and the efforts in the 70s to allow women full access into the military and Cindy Dees has written what will be seen as a landmark adventure / suspense novel with 6 top female officers/ athletes/uber-intelligent women being trained as special forces operatives for the military. Vanessa BLake is the main heroine and she rocks! MIT trained computer whiz is picked for a program that men in power is sure to fail- a pilot project where women are trained in special ops. We are talking CHuck Norris Delta Force/ Navy Seal stuff here- silent stalking, killing and gathering intelligence in complete anonymity in the far corners of the world with nothing but their wits to survive. The ladies deemed "Snake" ladies by themselves as members of the Medussa Project exceed all expectations and earn a place eventually in the intelligence world. This is fiction- and a few years in the future- but as a woman who grew up with the first women ever attending West Point in the 80s- I am thrilled to see such physical and intellectual prowess being achieved in a series of books like Bombshell. It was only a few years ago that women in the service were unusual. I love seeing Silhouette taking chances and publishing such a great book- CIndy Dees is one of the top writers working for the Bombshell line- her characters are rich and they aim high. Keep up the good work! Great reading for Jr High and High School age girls- sex is treated with respect and the discipline , persistence and teamwork that the women use is a fantastic guideline for success .
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
terrific military gender bending thriller, February 8, 2005
This review is from: The Medusa Project (Silhouette Bombshell) (Mass Market Paperback)
Though she has risen to the rank of major in the Air Force, Vanessa Blake still dreams of becoming a Navy SEAL. She feels she is more than qualified to perform the missions once she receives her training, but no female has ever been selected as a SEAL at least until now. To her euphoria, Vanessa and an elite selected team of women have been chosen to be guinea pigs by forming a cell of female Seals, the Medusas.
SEAL Lieutenant Colonel Jack Scatalone is skeptical about these women meeting the physical and mental demands. However, watching them work, Jack changes his mind as he becomes their biggest supporter. In particular he is attracted to Vanessa, but knows that does not interfere in his change of mind only a change of heart that he has found his mate. On a mission to rescue his team trapped in the Middle East, Jack is caught too. This time the brass sends the Medusas led by Vanessa to rescue the male SEALs.
THE MEDUSA PROJECT is a terrific military gender bending thriller with the women making up the cavalry coming to the rescue of the besieged men. The story line is 98% testosterone (including the Medusas) and 2% romance mostly because the exploits are non-stop without time or location for much on the sheets. Thus the relationship between the two likable heroic protagonists is realistic rather than the usual life threatening scenario with time for a quick nip and tuck. Fans of thrillers starring SEALs will enjoy the action-packed THE MEDUSA PROJECT.
Harriet Klausner
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9 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
SORRY BUT THIS IS A TEN STAR RATING!, March 19, 2005
This review is from: The Medusa Project (Silhouette Bombshell) (Mass Market Paperback)
My only problem is the F'ing -well Hell what do you expect!
A little classier swearing! [PS this is not about the SEALS]
Air Force Major Vanessa Blake has been trying for ten years to be allowed to join the Special Forces Ops but wouldn't you know the old windbags in Congress won't allow women in combat. She wonders why her father, a Navy SEAL kept going back on tour instead of staying with his family. It caused a lot of bitterness in her mother.
Lieutenant Colonel Jack Scatalone was sent to the Free-fire zone Alpha in North Carolina to make contact with Blake. He got tired of waiting and armed himself with a paint gun and ended up getting himself splatted. A "kill" for Blake.
This is not what happens to him. So he drags her [figuratively speaking] up before the JSOC commander, Wittenauer in full mud regalia.
Thus begins a combative give and take that is a joy to watch.
Scats job is to see that the women are given a chance to fail. Or at least make them quit.
Blake has a two week period to find five women to make a team and a room full of all enlisted woman. Being up on computers she enlists the help of one of the Pentagon hackers and picks out 5 woman in about four days.
Oh then begins the wonderful bonding of 5 diverse women into an operational team of deadly proportions.
Air Force Major Vanessa Blake - 33 - "Viper" - computer expert.
Captian Aleesha Gautier - "Mamba", Jamaican by birth, ER doctor,trained surgeon, fluent in French, Spanish & Portuguese, collegiate swimmer and scuba diver.
Air Force Test Pilot Misty Cordell - "Sidewinder" - 2 years retired - top stick in every squadron she ever flew with - Stunt pilot for fun - fluent in Russian & German - Champion surfer and triathlete for fun.
Marine officer Karen Turner - "Python" - been trying to get into Special Forces for years.
Officer Isabella Torres - "Adder" - top photographic image analist in air force intelligence & a cryptography expert - fluent in Spanich, French, Italian, Farsi, Hebrew and Arabic.
Katrina Kim - "Cobra" - half Korean petite, elegant - another who had fought for years to join, in her case army Special Forces sniper.
The women have high hopes that the testosterone fortress has been breached. They expect JSOC to give them the roughest, toughest, nastiest [...] for trainers.
At the same time [and running along with their training period] Delta Force three become lost in Bhoukar - these are Jack's men and he is upset and wants to find them.
We read of their ongoing experiences at the same time that Jack is trying to fail the women. Wittenauer and the President Stanforth confer with each other in trying to find these men.
:) Blake confronts Wittenauer [after the reported failed project "Medusa" and disappearance of Scatalone] to send in the Medusas as officially they don't exist. What did he have to lose?
This is so action packed and yet emotionally restrained that it is impossible to put down. It is always "just one more chapter".
You get to love the characters, the women's abilities to outthink their problems to cure their short comings. There is a whole hearted respect developed for the men and women of this story. And believe me - much more to the plot.
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED ********** DEFINITELY A KEEPER - GOOD FOR READING MORE THAN ONCE.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An excellent beginning to the story of the Special Forces Team of ladies, February 12, 2007
This review is from: The Medusa Project (Silhouette Bombshell) (Mass Market Paperback)
I've read three of Cindy Dees' Medusa books now and have actually read them all in the wrong order - not that it mattered. The "Medusa Project" is the first book in the series, followed by "The Medusa Game", "The Medusa Prophecy" and "Medusa Rising." This first book sets the scene for the others and details how the group of six ladies came together to become the only female Special Forces group in the American military - as well as being kept secret.
Each of these books has focused on one of the six ladies and "The Medusa Project" focuses on Major Vanessa Blake, a member of the Air Force who has always wanted to be in special forces after her father, a Navy SEAL, died when she was young. She's struggled against the glass ceiling for over ten years - and yet suddenly she gets her chance when being selected by Jack Scatalone as the team leader for a new group of women.
Unfortunately Vanessa and the other ladies soon discover that high-level political machinations mean that they are going to be made to fail - their tests are all incredibly difficult, they face opposition everywhere and even Jack seems to be against them. However they gradually win over most of their opponents - including Jack - but it's not enough. Then Jack gets taken hostage and the Medusas are the only suitable group to go in and rescue him.
This book is set in a desert region of an Arab country ("Game" was set in an Olympic village and "Prophecy" in snowy Norway). I enjoyed the fact that the author, although essentially writing a similar book each time, varies the details so much. Each book has the Medusa heroine finding her man (who all seem to be rather muscly types) but there is a different setting and location and different trials for them.
There was some rather repetitive writing in this book (although less so in the others); for example, characters regularly "bit out" as a euphemism for "spoke". I was also rather amazed at the combined skills and talents of these women, particularly in languages - was this realistic? Perhaps it is, I've never met a special forces person myself!
This is a really good series and this book is an enjoyable read. The fact that the next two books are even better is a very good sign for the future books by this author!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Couldn't put it down...., December 31, 2008
This review is from: The Medusa Project (Silhouette Bombshell) (Mass Market Paperback)
This is one of the best written books I've ever had the pleasure to read! As a woman, who has done a tour in the United States Marine Corps, I can be particular and this book delivered on all levels. I not only passed it on to my Mom, but also my Dad; they both loved it, but my Dad was the biggest fan. He is also prior military and we both agreed it was very realistic as well as a good read. We went on to read all of the others and they all delivered in spades. I'm writing this review now, several years after this book came out, because I'm going to buy and read them again!
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0 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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You won't regret it!, November 10, 2005
This review is from: The Medusa Project (Silhouette Bombshell) (Mass Market Paperback)
You'll love the story of Major Blake and the first all female special forces team. I can't wait for the next one in the series!
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