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A Page Turning Romantic Suspense!, January 25, 2007
This review is from: Spitfire (Paperback)
Shana Quinn may be too short for the police force but she's well trained and has enough drive and motivation. She also wants to get a job on her own merit and not on the good word of her father, a retired policeman. She applies for a job at Renault Technologies, Security division and is hired but, it's not long before she makes a mistake and is consigned to door duty and then a break falls her way. Royce Renault's niece has been kidnapped and held for ransom. She volunteers to find the little girl before she is killed and Royce lets her take the case. This should be a good thing but instead it puts her in direct contact with Royce who insists on calling himself her boyfriend as a cover. Will Shana be able to find the girl, keep her heart, and stay one step ahead of the bad guys or will everything fall apart and love finally get a hold of her?
Ms. Hart has penned a wonderful romantic suspense read...high in octane, and wonderfully romantic. Shana and Royce are opposites and this makes for a great read with laugh out loud moments as well as deep sighs at the romance, and nail biting edge of your seat reading. Shana is a strong female and yet despite the fact she can kick backside and take names there is something totally feminine and likable about her. Her strength is an endearing trait and her spitfire attitude will draw readers in. Royce is a charming hero, rich, protective, and there when you need him. He allows Shana to shine and be who she is even though he wants to save her from himself at times. In other words a perfect hero. Ms. Hart knows how to combined elements and introduce different threads in her storylines without cheating any of them or over doing it either. This is a fast entertaining read, one that I highly recommend as well as the author
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Spitfire, January 6, 2008
This review is from: Spitfire (Paperback)
Shana Quinn has it tough. She's a petite woman trying to make it in a man's world. When she goes for an interview at Renault Industries she knows that she'll have to work extra hard to get the job. She does just that and things are going well after she gets off door duty. Until she mistakes David Renault for a burglar, and tackles him.
Royce Renault, the owner of Renault Industries, soon figures out that his brother is having problems. David has a gambling problem and has borrowed money from a loan shark, who tells him that if he steals information from a top-secret government project, then all his problems will be solved. For extra incentive, the shark is holding David's daughter for ransom.
To help solve the problem, Royce hires Shana as a private investigator to get to the bottom of things. Shana is thrilled at the chance to prove her skills. She works hard to get to the bottom of things. But one of the major problems that she faces is the growing attraction between herself and Royce, something that she feels she doesn't have time for.
Spitfire is a wild ride of a romantic suspense story. The action doesn't stop as Shana faces dangers from breaking up fights to explosions. Harley-riding Royce is always there to help, which really spices things up. I thoroughly enjoyed this tale. Royce is a sexy CEO and Shana is just what the title suggests, a spitfire.
Lovers of romantic suspense will take great pleasure in Spirfire.
Ameila
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