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24 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Too hot for comfort...
With her cover thrown, bullets flying, and no way to contact her boss, undercover DEA agent, Fallon Hargis is on the run. Trying to escape two angry goons while trapped in a crowded hotel is hard, but the stranger she forces to masquerade as her lover is even harder. In order to get out of there alive, she accepts the stranger?s offer of help and goes back with him to...
Published on July 22, 2004 by Emily Flippin Maruna

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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars I agree with review of JL Ennis
One of the worst books I've bought. Besides the story being eye-rolling bad, please don't write about something you know nothing about. I've been in law enforcement for 15 years and I cringed each time the heroine did something stupid (too stupid to live, I kept thinking). I was wishing the bullet had been a little higher and to the left.

And one more thing,...
Published on August 26, 2006 by Kyra


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24 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Too hot for comfort..., July 22, 2004
This review is from: Southern Comfort (Paperback)
With her cover thrown, bullets flying, and no way to contact her boss, undercover DEA agent, Fallon Hargis is on the run. Trying to escape two angry goons while trapped in a crowded hotel is hard, but the stranger she forces to masquerade as her lover is even harder. In order to get out of there alive, she accepts the stranger?s offer of help and goes back with him to his small town to hide. But even though she?s concealed from the bad guys, Fallon finds herself revealing more to this man than she ever planned.

Wade Tanner retired from undercover work when the stress got to be too much. Now he works as Sheriff in the small town of Two Creeks. When he meets Fallon he?s immediately attracted to her, but after the first time they make love she informs him it will be their last. While trying to get past her physical and emotional boundaries, Wade learns that Fallon isn?t the only one who needs more in their lives. In an attempt to keep Fallon safe and help her bring down the drug dealer who killed her family, Wade goes undercover and back into The Pit that almost destroyed him years ago.

?Southern Comfort?, Karen Kelley?s debut book, has not only one of the best and most imaginative first meetings between the main characters, but also some great sizzle, action, and romance. It is a story about facing your fears and getting beyond your past. With some fun side characters, the best being Josh who I think needs his own story, ?Southern Comfort? is a true delight.

Emily Flippin Maruna
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Action and sensuality both sizzle, May 11, 2005
This review is from: Southern Comfort (Paperback)
An undercover job goes badly wrong and Drug Enforcement Agency Fallon Hargis needs to escape from killers. She follows a hotel guest into his room, orders him to strip at gunpoint, loses her wig, and fakes having sex with him while the drug enforcers tear through the hotel looking for her. Unfortunately for her plan, the faked sex turns into the real thing and it's the best sex Fallon has had in a long time.

Wade Tanner had come to Dallas to get get away from Two Creeks, Texas for a couple of days. He'd hoped for a little excitement--but a beautiful woman forcing him to have sex, then almost bleeding to death on him is a lot more excitement than he had anticipated. Since someone in the D.E.A. blew Falon's cover, she needs to stay underground--and Wade persuades her to return with him to Two Creeks where she can get doctored up and think about next steps. He anticipates more excitement, more sex. He doesn't guess that Fallon has a personal stake in bringing down one of the biggest drug dealers in the southwest--or that he will be forced to return to 'the pit,' the most dangerous and lawless place in the North American continent.

Author Karen Kelley mixes fast-paced action with steamy sensuality in an exciting romantic suspense. From the first page, she sends her characters (and her readers) on a rollercoaster ride of violence, danger, and sex. Still, Kelley is able to step back from the action for long enough to develop the characters, allowing the eventual resolution of their conflict to progress naturally.

If you're looking for an exciting action/suspense romance with plenty of sizzle, you won't go wrong with SOUTHERN COMFORT.
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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A Strong and Sassy Read!, December 12, 2004
This review is from: Southern Comfort (Paperback)
Ms. Kelley's debut effort is a strong romantic suspense which will keep the reader coming back for more until the final page. Although this is not a long read (it totals 237 pages) Ms. Kelley has managed to pack a lot into very little and the reader will come away satisfied.

Fallon Hargis is an undercover DEA agent that has had her cover blown by an insider. Barely escaping with her life she runs from her would be killers right into the strong arms of Wade Tanner. Under the threat of gun point she forces the handsome man into bed in order make do her skin of the teeth escape. Where this action leads to is far from what she planned on but it's the one thing she needs.

Wade can not believe what is happening to him. One moment he's on vacation trying to enjoy himself, the next he's in bed with one sexy lady who just so happens to be bleeding all over him. Fallon is everything that he has walked away from but she is also the one thing he can't forget. She's sassy, fun, stubborn, and ill-tempered. She has also brought him back to life. Can he turn his back on a damsel in distress? Heck no and before either of them knows it they are in it together for the long haul, or at least until Fallon can determine who sold her out to the bad guys.

This was a fun read with great characters. Fallon although stubborn and at times over the top will be a character that will stay with the reader long after you finish the book. Wade is your typical southern gentleman and he is a perfect complement to Fallon. I look forward to reading Ms. Kelley in the future she is a talent we can look forward too.

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Southern Comfort has it all, July 25, 2004
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Judy "book reader" (Cincinnati, ohio United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Southern Comfort (Paperback)
Southern Comfort is a must read by new author Karen Kelley.

Fallon Hargis, Dea Agent is on the run after her cover is blown. She sees a man entering his hotel room and seizes the chance to hide out. Wade Tanner is on vacation and didn't expect to be told to strip at gunpoint by a beautiful woman. What happens next is passion that neither will ever forget.

Small town Sheriff Wade Tanner takes an injured Fallon home to recover and hide out from the criminals chasing her. He can't seem to keep his mind or his hands off of Fallon.

Fallon has never let anyone close since her family was killed when she was young. But she finds her self-adjusting to small town life and unable to stop wanting to get close to Wade.

Southern Comfort is an amazing novel. The characters are smart and witty. Their passion is tantalizing and so hot it scorches. Karen Kelley is on my auto-buy list now.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A wonderful love story, October 31, 2004
This review is from: Southern Comfort (Paperback)
Undercover DEA agent Fallon Hargis has experienced a close call. At a meeting with a dangerous dealer named Cavanaugh, Fallon was shot by two thugs, and now she's vying for her life. Though she's hiding, she quickly realizes the thugs have a passkey to all the rooms at the hotel. Fallon grabs a man entering his room - at gunpoint. She tells him to strip, and to get into bed. She figures when the thugs enter the room, what they'll see is a dark-haired woman making vigorous love. As she wore a blonde wig the entire time she was on this case, she is certain she won't be recognized. Her ruse works. However, the pretend love she's making with the handsome stranger quickly turns into a powerful moment of passion.

Now safe, but not knowing who to trust, Fallon has to figure out where to go, and how to find the mole that is certain to be the one that got her shot. Fallon has information that she knows Cavanaugh will go to any extreme to retrieve, even killing her. The guy Fallon accosted, Wade Tanner, feels much more than intense passion for the woman. She identifies herself as DEA, and tells Wade that she doesn't know who at the agency has blown her cover. Wade's protective instinct takes over, and the suddenly, Fallon is headed to his small town of Two Creeks.

Wade is a small-town sheriff, and can do no less than help the bold, beautiful Fallon. Attracted to her beyond belief, while impressed with her brutal honesty, he'll do what he can to help her find Cavanaugh, while trying to keep her alive. First order of business is to get to his hometown, and get her gunshot treated.

Wade's got his work cut out for him. For one thing, he's determined to break through her tough exterior. Fallon is a fiercely independent woman whose emotions run deep. Kudos to Ms. Kelley with writing Fallon's character. I felt her pain, and I also felt whenever she shut down around Wade. When you pick up Southern Comfort, no doubt you will feel the same.

As mentioned, Fallon's character was written with such tremendous flair, but that is only part of what makes Southern Comfort such a fantastic book. The action is never ending. In the meantime, it is quite humorous to enjoy Fallon's introduction to small-time life, and her reactions to some of Wade's friends and family.

Delightfully, Fallon's one rule of never sleeping with the same man twice, is broken before she can blink, because the attraction she and Wade share is utterly combustible. All the while, with the intrigue continuing, Fallon's past shading her present, and is determined to harm her future, is something that Wade picks up on. This indeed makes Wade a wonderful hero. He sees right through her tough exterior, and does his best to teach this woman about trust.

When you watch Fallon grow, all while Wade's tender nature wins out, it is quite touching. There's also a minor player in Southern Comfort who makes an incredible impact on Fallon. I thank Ms. Kelley for including her, along with the other members of the cast of characters, in order to flesh out Fallon's personality, which allows her to grow. Karen Kelley has written a wonderful love story! Every element - the story, the characters and the stunning conclusion - blends together just perfectly.

(For In the Library Reviews, September 2004)
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars I agree with review of JL Ennis, August 26, 2006
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Kyra (Weil der Stadt, Germany) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Southern Comfort (Paperback)
One of the worst books I've bought. Besides the story being eye-rolling bad, please don't write about something you know nothing about. I've been in law enforcement for 15 years and I cringed each time the heroine did something stupid (too stupid to live, I kept thinking). I was wishing the bullet had been a little higher and to the left.

And one more thing, a note to the author: please buy a thesaurus! After the umpteenth time someone "ambled" or "sauntered" somewhere, I was grinding my teeth. Those are the only two ways anybody in the book moved from place to place.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wade is so sexy!!!, September 10, 2004
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Lynda (Santee, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Southern Comfort (Paperback)
Fallon Hargis is running for her life, literally. A chance meeting with Wade Tanner and suddenly running is not as important. Maybe she will hide out for awhile instead. Their first meeting has a big oops, an unforgettable oops. A little R & R back in Wade's hometown is just what she needs to recuperate. Together they work on solving the puzzle of who betrayed Fallon. Southern Comfort is a sexy novel with a bit of mystery and danger... It has everything. I look forward to many more stories by Karen Kelley, especially a follow-up to Southern Comfort.
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6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Not one for my "keeper" shelf..., September 17, 2006
This book left me thinking "pu-leeze" for most of it. OK, a book should have a little stretching of the truth, suspense of reality, but this one is waaay out there. I think the most irritating thing (to me at least) was the way the heroine was supposed to be hiding out, protecting her life by hiding her law-enforcement background and yet she was always spouting off that she was DEA to people; people who, by the way, didn't believe her until she assaulted them. They probably shouldn't have believed her, either, since she had no documentation and produced no proof she was on the right side of the law.

The story was interesting enough for me to read the whole thing, but take this with a grain of salt. I also finish the ingredients list on the kids' cereal boxes.

Definately far below Kensington/Brava's usual standards.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great Appeal!, February 13, 2007
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SOUTHERN COMFORT is a fun, yet gritty story of two undercover cops thrown together while lust explodes around them. Karen Kelley's atmosphere is grainy enough to allow her heroine to walk on the wild side, but stable enough to allow the hero to cover her back effectively. Certainly, there is a madcap quality to this romantic adventure.

Fallon Hargis has clawed her way through life to get to where she is. Sporting a tough, unbending attitude, Fallon is a darn good DEO officer. But now, the time has come. Fallon has the opportunity to get the man responsible for destroying her life. Her chance is golden and she doesn't need any help from some local yokel sheriff from a place called Two Creeks, Texas! Ok, maybe Fallon is responsible for Wade Tanner's involvement in the case, and maybe their bedroom games are very arousing, but enough is enough. There is a limit! Wade Tanner's help? Never! The assignment is too dangerous, too deadly, and Wade Tanner could only get in the way!

Wade Tanner is that Texan who is out to prove he is completely at home in his new life. In his head, he knows he made the right decision, when he left big-city undercover work. Yet, in his heart, there are times . . . when . . . he misses all the excitement. Suddenly, with Fallon Hargis in the picture, the memories are back . . . and they are not all good . . . some . . . are . . . brutally painful! Fallon Hargis with her sexy, wild outlook has completely turned his world upside down. So overwhelming is the danger, so appealing is the physical attraction, so on-the-line is Fallon's safety that Wade has no choice. He must go back . . . one more time.

Reviewer's Comments:

In SOUTHERN COMFORT, Karen Kelley writes a gritty, upbeat story. Fallon Hargis is a terrific heroine. She jumps from the pages shouting sass and fun. The hero, Wade Tanner, flows peacefully, yet whispers danger. And Kelley's secondary characters completely round out SOUTHERN COMFORT's total package. So why not a higher rating? The sex scenes! Although frequent in number, the scenes lacked sensual warmth! Perhaps Kelley should have decreased the abundance and elaborated on what remained! While SOUTHERN COMFORT is not in "perfect territory" (5 Stars), it remains fun and saucy and I did enjoy it.

MaryGrace Meloche.
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13 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Crude and unrealistic!, February 14, 2005
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J. L. Ennis "daisygrl1268" (Berlin, NJ United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Southern Comfort (Paperback)
***Contains spoilers***

I do not remember the exact quote (I've tried to block it out), but when I read a line in this novel that was something akin to "it smelled like a whorehouse in the summer... she really hated tuna fish" I knew that my suspicions had been confirmed: This book was a bust!

I don't understand how anyone is expected to believe that a couple who have sex within the first three minutes of meeting one another (after the woman had held up the man at gunpoint) can go on to find everlasting love.

Towards the middle of the book I had pretty much resigned myself to the fact that this would just be one of those books I complete simply so I could review it here without bias. Whatever suspense Ms. Kelley was trying to convey was completely over-shadowed by the fact that she was obsessed with sex.

Add that to the fact that the heroine is supposed to be scarred with years of issues and suddenly she loses all of these fears in a week and a half and the reader is left empty.

I like sex in a novel as much as the next guy. And I'll be the first one to say that these romances shouldn't be 100% realistic (it takes the fun out of it). However, I fell like I lost several valuable brain cells finishing this one and I feel like the author took her readers for granted in expecting them to believe such far-fetched drivel!

DON'T WASTE YOUR TIME WITH THIS ONE!!!
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