Helpful Score: 2
This was okay in my opinion. There was a lot of foul language, which I didn't feel was necessary. There was suspense all the way through, which is good, but I found the romance aspect lacking. I will go on to read the third book in this series, as I thought the first one (Black Ice) was great.
Helpful Score: 2
Typical Anne Stuart novel. The characters are, perhaps, the least evenly matched of her dominant men and not-quite-submissive women. Despite that, I didn't want to put it down until the end.
Helpful Score: 1
Lots of action in this one! And lots of steamy sex as well. ;-) A great action romance were the hero doesn't have superpowers...just darn good at his job.
Quick, thrilling ride!
I ended up reading this book before the first book in the series and I am already hooked! Looking forward to getting the rest of them soon!!!
I didn't read this as part of the series, so I can't say if it follows the first book or even what the other after this one is like, but I can say that this was a good read.
Excellent book, well written and captivating just like all her other books in the Ice series!
This was definitely one of the best Anne Stuart books I've read. The emotion was very deep but the conflict (is he going to do it...is he not going to do it) got a teensy bit tiresome buy overall did not detract too much from the book. I think all of Anne's heros are sexy. I'd probably want to kill them in real life but in my fantasy life, they're perfect.
2nd in Stuart's 'ice' series and another 'cold' hero. He has the job of killing her because she happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time. Personally I didn't care for the woman too much so it didn't bother me if he offed her or not! ok, I did care I guess. anways, he had opportunity to kill her when he drugged her yet he lets her wake up and informs her he has to kill her then gives her self defense 'lessons' and pointers and later seduces her to prove he can make her 'feel ' something yet doesn't allow himself to feel...sorta weird..the woman is stupid IMO and the bad guy in this one is just creepy creepy for me but overall a good story and brings bastien back briefly as well as introduces the star of book 3 - ice blue. I like Peter better as he appears briefly in the other stories and can sympathize with him more.
Genevieve finds herself in the wrong place and faces her own murder. Good thriller.
An attractive young lawyer stops by a billionairs yacht to get some papers signed on her way to her vacation and falls into a tale of operatives, secrecy, world intrigue and dangerous characters. What is the Rule of Seven? A worthwhile read.
Working for the committee, Secret Operative Peter Jensen is ready to finish his latest mission...kill Billionaire Harry Van Dorn. Mr. Van Dorn is well known for his philanthropy. What most people don't know is he has a plan to bring down the world financial markets with a series of seven terrorist attacks. Peter must stop him, but an innocent bystander has got in his way. Genevieve Spenser is a lawyer who just needs Van Dorn's signature on some paperwork. Now she is being held against her will and just may end up being collateral damage in a mission to save the world.
This is the second book in Anne Stuart's Ice series. Stuart has written her usual dark hero who I found very compelling. Peter Jensen is very cold and proud of the fact that he can control his emotions. Or does he even have any emotions? When Genevieve finally breaks through his icy veneer things get very interesting. I was thoroughly entertained by this story and will definitely be reading the next book. I just wish it hadn't ended so abruptly. Another chapter would have helped wind up the story. My rating: 4.5 Stars.
This is the second book in Anne Stuart's Ice series. Stuart has written her usual dark hero who I found very compelling. Peter Jensen is very cold and proud of the fact that he can control his emotions. Or does he even have any emotions? When Genevieve finally breaks through his icy veneer things get very interesting. I was thoroughly entertained by this story and will definitely be reading the next book. I just wish it hadn't ended so abruptly. Another chapter would have helped wind up the story. My rating: 4.5 Stars.
Genevieve Spenser needs to deliver some papers but she soon realizes she's in the wrong place at the wrong time.
I loved it,very chilling,not your everyday romance
I have read better.
This is a book has it all...suspense, mystery, romance, sex etc.
It will keep you guessing all throughout the book. I really enjoyed it.
It will keep you guessing all throughout the book. I really enjoyed it.
I read and decided to keep the first bk (BLACK ICE) in this series but this bk was not as engaging for me so I'm passing it on.
FYI:
from Publisher's Weekly:
"In Anne Stuart's strong follow-up to 2005's spectacular Black Ice, supporting player Peter Jensen moves into the leading role in a romantic suspense story pitting him and other members of the mysterious "Committee"-a group of international secret agents-against Texas billionaire Harry Van Dorn and his diabolical plan to create seven worldwide tragedies for fun and profit. Unfortunately, the arrival of lawyer Genevieve Spencer on Van Dorn's yacht throws a wrench in Jensen's assassination scheme. While he could easily dispose of her as "collateral damage," Genevieve breaks through his icy veneer and he gives her the means to fight her way out of danger. The brilliant Van Dorn is wildly over the top in his depravity, easily outdoing the most shameless James Bond baddie, but Stuart's spare writing keeps the gripping story focused. Though too much relies on Jensen's failure to tell Genevieve about her client's true motives, and Genevieve herself is an inadequate match for the steely agent, the chemistry between them crackles. Stuart courts controversy with Jensen's lack of emotion and total body control, allowing him to use sex as a tool for disarming both women and men; her hero's sexual flexibility is bound to turn off some readers, just as it's bound to entice others. Those who take the plunge shouldn't be disappointed: Stuart knows how to take chances, and this edgy thriller shows how well they can pay off."
from Publisher's Weekly:
"In Anne Stuart's strong follow-up to 2005's spectacular Black Ice, supporting player Peter Jensen moves into the leading role in a romantic suspense story pitting him and other members of the mysterious "Committee"-a group of international secret agents-against Texas billionaire Harry Van Dorn and his diabolical plan to create seven worldwide tragedies for fun and profit. Unfortunately, the arrival of lawyer Genevieve Spencer on Van Dorn's yacht throws a wrench in Jensen's assassination scheme. While he could easily dispose of her as "collateral damage," Genevieve breaks through his icy veneer and he gives her the means to fight her way out of danger. The brilliant Van Dorn is wildly over the top in his depravity, easily outdoing the most shameless James Bond baddie, but Stuart's spare writing keeps the gripping story focused. Though too much relies on Jensen's failure to tell Genevieve about her client's true motives, and Genevieve herself is an inadequate match for the steely agent, the chemistry between them crackles. Stuart courts controversy with Jensen's lack of emotion and total body control, allowing him to use sex as a tool for disarming both women and men; her hero's sexual flexibility is bound to turn off some readers, just as it's bound to entice others. Those who take the plunge shouldn't be disappointed: Stuart knows how to take chances, and this edgy thriller shows how well they can pay off."
Very good read.
The job was supposed to be dead easy, hand-deliver some legal papers to billionaire philanthropist Harry Van Dorn's extravagant yacht, get his signature and be done. But Manhattan lawyer Genevieve Spenser soon realizes she's in the wrong place at the wrong time, and that the publicly benevolent playboy has a sick, vicious side. As he tries to make her his plaything for the evening, eager to use and abuse her until he discards her with the rest of his victims, Genevieve must keep her wits if she intends to survive the night.
But there's someone else on the ship who knows thr true depths of Van Dorn's evel. Peter Jensen is far more than the unassuming personal assistant he pretends to be-he's a secret operative who will stop at nothing to ensure Harry's deadly Rule of Seven terror campaign dies with him. But Genevieve's presence has thrown a wrench into his plans, and now he must decide whether to risk his mission to keep her alive, or allow her to become collateral damage...
But there's someone else on the ship who knows thr true depths of Van Dorn's evel. Peter Jensen is far more than the unassuming personal assistant he pretends to be-he's a secret operative who will stop at nothing to ensure Harry's deadly Rule of Seven terror campaign dies with him. But Genevieve's presence has thrown a wrench into his plans, and now he must decide whether to risk his mission to keep her alive, or allow her to become collateral damage...
The job was suppose to be dead easy-hand-deliver some legal papers to billionaire philanthropist Harry Van Dorn's extravagant yacht, get his signature and be done. But Manhattan lawyer Genevieve Spenser soon realizes shes in the wrong place at the wrong time, and that the publicly benevolent playboy has a sick, vicious side. As he tries to make her into his plaything for the evening, eager to use and abuse her until he discards her with the rest of his victims, Genevieve must keep her wits if she intends to survive the night. But there's someone else on the ship who knows the true depths of Van Dorn's evil. Peter Jenson is far more that the unassuming personal assistant he pretends to be-he's a secret operative who will stop at nothing to ensure Harry's deadly Rule of Seven terror campaign dies with him. But Genevieve's presence has thrown a wrench into his plans, and now he must decide whether to risk his mission to keep her alive, or allow her to become collateral damage......
Suitably moody ambience this dark tale of unlikely love
The job was supposed to be dead easy - hand-deliver some legal papers to billionaire philanthropist Harry Van Dorn's extravagant yacht, get his signature and be done. But Manhattan lawyer Genevieve Spenser soon realizes she's in the wrong place at the wrong time, and that the publicly benevolent playboy has a sick, vicious side. As he tries to make her his plaything for the evening, eager to use and abuse her until he discards her with the rest of his victims, Genevieve must keep her wits if she intends to survive the night. But there's someone else on the ship who knows the true depths of Van Dorn's evil. Peter Jensen is far more than the unassuming personal assistant he pretends to be - he's a secret operative who will stop at nothing to ensure Harry's deadly Rule of Seven terror campaign dies with him. But Genevieve's presence has thrown a wrench into his plans, and now he must decide whether to risk his mission to keep her alive, or allow her to become collateral damage...
Typical Anne Stuart. I thought Still Lake was better but this one kept my turning the pages aswell.
LEGAL EAGLE AT THE WRONG PLACE AND WRONG TIME....WILL SHE BE COLLATERAL DAMAGE OR SPARED BY "THE COMMITTEE"?
A MISSION
The job was supposed to be dead easyhand-deliver some legal papers to billionaire philanthropist Harry Van Dorm's extravagant yacht, get his signature and be done. But Manhattan lawyer Genevieve Spenser soon realizes she's in the wrong place at the wrong time, and that the publicly benevolent playboy has a sick, vicious side. As he tries to make her his plaything for the evening, eager to use and abuse her until he discards her with the rest of his victims, Genevieve must keep her wits if she intends to survive the night.
But there's someone else on the ship who knows the true depths of Van Dorn's evil. Peter Jensen is far more than the unassuming personal assistant he pretends to behe's a secret operative who will stop at nothing to ensure Harrys deadly Rule of Seven terror campaign dies with him. But Genevieve's presence has thrown a wrench into his plans, and now he must decide whether to risk
his mission to keep her alive, or allow her to become damage.,..
The job was supposed to be dead easyhand-deliver some legal papers to billionaire philanthropist Harry Van Dorm's extravagant yacht, get his signature and be done. But Manhattan lawyer Genevieve Spenser soon realizes she's in the wrong place at the wrong time, and that the publicly benevolent playboy has a sick, vicious side. As he tries to make her his plaything for the evening, eager to use and abuse her until he discards her with the rest of his victims, Genevieve must keep her wits if she intends to survive the night.
But there's someone else on the ship who knows the true depths of Van Dorn's evil. Peter Jensen is far more than the unassuming personal assistant he pretends to behe's a secret operative who will stop at nothing to ensure Harrys deadly Rule of Seven terror campaign dies with him. But Genevieve's presence has thrown a wrench into his plans, and now he must decide whether to risk
his mission to keep her alive, or allow her to become damage.,..