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5.0 out of 5 stars
Dynamite, June 15, 2005
This review is from: Project Eve (Paperback)
I have kept up with Lauren Bach sience I found her first book, Lone Rider, I think it was. Each book after has been a little better, then a little more. The patern continues in Project Eve. The plot seems cooky at first, brainwashing, but the way its brought into the story, well, it has the right spin and falls into the believable catagory. The way it is put out there to the reader is something that could happen today. So, there the girls being brain washed (for things I am not going to tell you), who are in turn used for sadistic purposes and some of the profits are supporting terrorists, all possibly based out of a church.
The father of one of the students at the churches college hires a private investigator, Rachel, to discover what happened to his daughter who dies in a suspicious accident. The ball starts to roll. The CIA get involved and everybody wants something for nothing. Old flame, CIA agent Elijah enters the pic and from then on its explosive. Rachel and Elijah have a past that does not leave happy memories. The tension between these two comes off the page. Many other factors are thrown in like Rachels brother and the game that Rachel has to play with Dwight. And who is Dwight, good or bad? The church, banks, overseas missions, the Pastor. Who did what? Who knows about what and how much of it is really connected.
I have to say that it is better then I thought it would be. I knew it would be ok, but I was entertained cover to cover. I do recomend this book. It had a little of everything in it, so lots fo people can enjoy it. I liked it and will keep my eye out for the next new release.
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14 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Alpha Males You Can't Help But Love!!!, June 19, 2005
This review is from: Project Eve (Paperback)
Ms. Bach creates some of romances "hottest, and sexiest" alpha males there are. She has done it again with her latest effort, and fans of romantic suspense will come away fully satisfied with this read!
Rachel Anderson is a P.I. who has her own demons and loss' but still manages to do what she can for those looking for answers. Her latest case though is far from simple, and her gut instinct is to turn it down and head in the opposite direction. That is until the CIA contacts her and changes her mind. Now she must go undercover in order to sort out the murder and potential scandle of a senator. Not a problem...that is until Elijah Trent enters into the picture. Elijah and Rachel have a past...it's as complicated as they each are. Will they be able to work together in order to stop a crime syndicate and their blackmarket videos' or will the past get in the way?
Elijah is one of my favorite hero's that Ms. Bach has created. He is perfect for Rachel, and Ms. Bach has defly created the beginning of a new story featuring Rachel's thought dead brother. There are enough twists and turns in this story to keep the reader firmly engaged without insulting their intelligence. If you are a fan of romantic supsense than I highly suggest that you add Ms. Back to your "must read authors" list. She is an author that will be going great places if she contiunes at the rate that she has established!
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Better than ever Bach, June 13, 2005
This review is from: Project Eve (Paperback)
Bach's latest in her series of intense, romantic suspense line is action packed with sharp dialog, endless clues and interesting characters that make you want to know more. The hero and heroine, Elijah and Rachel, have a loving and painful past with each other. When they are thrown together during a covert government investigation, passion explodes. The characters are likeable and Bach leaves the reader wanting to know more about secondary characters like Rachel's PI boss, her missing brother and a rogue CIA agent. You also want to know more about Elijah's large family - and I wonder which of Elijah's sisters will fit with these characters.
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