Into the Crossfire, Lisa Marie Rice
Into the Crossfire, Lisa Marie Rice
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Into the Crossfire
Navy SEAL

Author: Lisa Marie Rice

Narrator: Charles Constant

Unabridged: 9 hr 46 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 02/04/2014

Categories: Fiction, Romance


Synopsis

Former Navy SEAL Sam Reston keeps to himself. His world is dangerous, uncertain, violent . . . and there is no room in it for the helpless and weak. Then the most beautiful woman in the world moves in next door to him . . .

Nicole Pearce's life is complicated enough—with an ailing father and a new business to worry about—and the last thing she needs is to get involved with a secretive, hard-bodied, hardheaded neighbor. Yet Sam leaves her breathless—her body tingling with erotic desire—and it takes every ounce of her fabled control to resist offering herself to him, no strings attached. What she doesn't know is that Sam Reston is on an undercover assignment . . . and she's about to step into the crossfire.

Never has Sam ached for a woman so badly, and he's never fallen in love before. Now that Nicole is in grave danger, he will become her shield, and guard the tempting body he longs to touch and taste. Because a terrorist plot hatched half a world away is heading to their doorstep—and it can only be derailed by one man and one woman.

About Lisa Marie Rice

Romantic suspense author Lisa Marie Rice is known for crafting stories full of passion, danger, adventure, and love. Among her books are the Dangerous series, the Midnight series, and the stand-alone titles A Fine Specimen, The Italian, and Woman on the Run.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Shawna

3 ½ stars – Romantic Suspense/Erotica This was a pretty good erotic romantic suspense read, but I didn’t love it and found it overall...forgettable. The previous books I’ve read by Lisa Marie Rice didn’t wow me. I read Dangerous Lover and it just didn’t work for me, and I tried to read Dangerous Secre......more

Into the Crossfire was good but not great. It seemed almost like a watered-down, not-quite-as-good-as version of Midnight Man, Midnight Angel and Dangerous Passion. I didn’t connect with the main characters as much as I normally do in her books. I think the main problem was the background suspense s......more