Helpful Score: 4
This book was recommended to me by a girl at work who compared Adair to Kay Hooper, Iris Johannson, Nore Robert and Linda Howard---all Queens of Romantic Suspense.
Okay, we have a broodingly handsome hero with magical powers. His idea of working out is leaping around with a forty-pound sword and trying to take his best friend's head off. He works for the Paranormal division of some super-secret anti-terrorist group. He can send himself anywhere in the blink of an eye, make himself invisible, and mind-control people---as well as work spells. Oh, but wait---one thing he can not do is steal the super-secret info from the mind of the young and beautiful scientist (she was in Popular Scientist as the most brilliant mind ever when she was 16) unless she is having a climax! Well, of course for some reason she is able to resist his mind control when he tries to have sex with her, so he kidnaps her to his Scottish castle (which is really in Montana and which he moved from Scotland stone by stone by mind transportation) and they start the "sex dance" thing. Except---oh, did we forget to mention that he lives under a 400 year old curse that any woman he falls in love with will die?
Oh, puleeze! The shame of it is, this is a really well written book except for the ridiculous premise. I would NOT compare this writer to Roberts, Hooper, Howard, or Johannson.
Okay, we have a broodingly handsome hero with magical powers. His idea of working out is leaping around with a forty-pound sword and trying to take his best friend's head off. He works for the Paranormal division of some super-secret anti-terrorist group. He can send himself anywhere in the blink of an eye, make himself invisible, and mind-control people---as well as work spells. Oh, but wait---one thing he can not do is steal the super-secret info from the mind of the young and beautiful scientist (she was in Popular Scientist as the most brilliant mind ever when she was 16) unless she is having a climax! Well, of course for some reason she is able to resist his mind control when he tries to have sex with her, so he kidnaps her to his Scottish castle (which is really in Montana and which he moved from Scotland stone by stone by mind transportation) and they start the "sex dance" thing. Except---oh, did we forget to mention that he lives under a 400 year old curse that any woman he falls in love with will die?
Oh, puleeze! The shame of it is, this is a really well written book except for the ridiculous premise. I would NOT compare this writer to Roberts, Hooper, Howard, or Johannson.
Sandra M. (Lighthouses4Sandy) reviewed Edge of Danger (Edge, Bk 1) (T-FLAC, Bk 8) on + 145 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Wow, this is a great series. All three books are terrific, each about a different brother and their wizardry, fighting to save their heroines. Highly recommended!
Helpful Score: 1
1st of 3 book series with Edge brothers. Wizards. Well crafted but the wizardry is a bit far-fetched, at least for my taste.
Jane B. (jane1959) - , reviewed Edge of Danger (Edge, Bk 1) (T-FLAC, Bk 8) on + 24 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Loved the Edge of Danger. First book in Trilogy, excellent book about magic (Gabriel is a wizard just like his 3 brothers) There is a 500 year old curse that the brothers has to break, and it will take all 3 together along with all 3 women in each story of the 3 books to break this curse.
If you have not read them, get them if you want to read excellent stories
If you have not read them, get them if you want to read excellent stories
Helpful Score: 1
Book 1 of 3 - Very good book!! Needs to be read in order though.
Helpful Score: 1
Good story -- keeps you guessing. This is the first booy by Adair that I've read and I plan to read the rest of the books in this triology.
Valerie F. (canoegirl) reviewed Edge of Danger (Edge, Bk 1) (T-FLAC, Bk 8) on + 167 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
A good suspensful, fun read.
A fast paced and enjoyeable read
The second book in the "EDGE" series. Enjoyed it very much.
Mollie G. (amethystlover) reviewed Edge of Danger (Edge, Bk 1) (T-FLAC, Bk 8) on + 330 more book reviews
This book was great. Hard to put down.
Great read. Loved the trilogy!
Jonathan B. (cruisinjon) reviewed Edge of Danger (Edge, Bk 1) (T-FLAC, Bk 8) on + 29 more book reviews
I enjoyed this book. It is the first of three. Second was Edge of Fear and last is Edge of Darkness. I enjoyed all three though you could read any one individually and they would be complete stories in them selves.
Maryann O. (Romance-fan) reviewed Edge of Danger (Edge, Bk 1) (T-FLAC, Bk 8) on + 189 more book reviews
Thrilling novel of romantic suspense.
Great Book!!
Even the deepest peril couldn't keep him away from her. Romance, Suspense, Paranormal.. Awesome book 1st book in a series.
Even the deepest peril couldn't keep him away from her. Romance, Suspense, Paranormal.. Awesome book 1st book in a series.
Love Cherry Adair! Will read anything of hers. This was such a great series
I loved reading this, I'm looking forward to the next two storylines
with Gabriel's brothers, Duncan & Caleb.
with Gabriel's brothers, Duncan & Caleb.
Sequeal to Edge of Fear & Edge of Darkness. Anti-terrorist operatives in T-FLAC's classified paranormal unit.
Edge of Danger is the first book in a trilogy about 3 brothers, who are wizards that work in the psi division of T-FLAC. In this book, Gabriel Edge has been sent to get information from Eden Cahill concerning the new robot she has invented. Unfortunately for Gabriel, Eden has the entire plans in her photographic memory and is trusting no one. After numerous attempts to invade Eden's mind fails, Gabriel kidnaps her and whisks her to his castle in Montana (yes, Montana). The problem is this - Gabriel's family has been cursed for 500 years. Since the onset of the curse, only 3 sons will be born every generation, they will be wizards, and they will find their lifemate, only to see her die within a few years after joining with her. Gabriel realizes within a short time that Eden is his lifemate, but is determined to stay out of arm's reach with her, get the info, and get out before he does something that will compromise her safety and continue the family curse.
Book 1 of a new 3 book series. Hot and exciting as all of her T-FLAC series books are. This series is of 3 brothers in the PSI(Paranormal)Division. Just a bit different from her other T-Flac books. But, just as thrilling and romantic.
I liked it so much I bought it twice:LOL: Kidding, but I did buy it twice:)
I did like this one though. I have read 3 or 4 in another series from this author and find I don't care for all of them. I did enjoy this one and will probably read more in this series.
I did like this one though. I have read 3 or 4 in another series from this author and find I don't care for all of them. I did enjoy this one and will probably read more in this series.
A little far fetched but overall a good story.
First in Adair's paranormal T-FLAC "Edge" series. This book tells Gabriel Edge and Eden Cahill's story. Good read, but not as good as her other T-FLAC books.
WOW - not only is Gabriel Edge (oldest of three brothers) a member of an anti-terrorism operation, he is a wizard. Now he must fight bad men, a raging case of LUST for Eden Cahill and an ancient curse.
Not as good as some of her other stuff, but still a good read.
1st in the series. Wonderful Paranormal book. One of the best reads I've had all year.
Collette (vwbernie) - reviewed Edge of Danger (Edge, Bk 1) (T-FLAC, Bk 8) on + 157 more book reviews
The first book about three wizard brothers. Very hot and magical.
Debbie C. (Froglover) reviewed Edge of Danger (Edge, Bk 1) (T-FLAC, Bk 8) on + 384 more book reviews
what can i say......another great cherry adair book. the t-flac boys are something else. great book. highly recommend.
Barbara F. (daylilylover) reviewed Edge of Danger (Edge, Bk 1) (T-FLAC, Bk 8) on + 768 more book reviews
Exciting new series!
Earlene S. (DESERTMOM) reviewed Edge of Danger (Edge, Bk 1) (T-FLAC, Bk 8) on + 167 more book reviews
First of a series. I liked Cherry Adairs other work better but this is a good paranoraml read.
Interesting storyline. One book of a series.
Linda A. (Springfieldreader) reviewed Edge of Danger (Edge, Bk 1) (T-FLAC, Bk 8) on + 458 more book reviews
Good book. I had a hard time putting it down. I am reading the second in the series now, and it is just as good.
As an anti-terrorism operative in T-FLAC's classified paranormal unit, the intrepid, ruggedly handsome Gabriel Edge protects the world from the forces of evil. So when an ingenious and extremely volatile is stolen from a covert lab in Arizona, Gabriel zeores in on the brilliant young scientist who helped create the device. From Gabriels first contact. Eden Cahill leaves an indelible impression.
Using a mysterious telepathic paower as ancient as his Scottish heritege, as well as his seductive physical charms, Gabriel must infiltrate Eden's mind to uncover the secrets she so desperately protects. But Gabriel is in a bind- for the only way to penetrate Eden's memories is through one shared intimate encounter that will trigger revelations, shatter lives, and just might save humanity-all at a terribly steep price.
Using a mysterious telepathic paower as ancient as his Scottish heritege, as well as his seductive physical charms, Gabriel must infiltrate Eden's mind to uncover the secrets she so desperately protects. But Gabriel is in a bind- for the only way to penetrate Eden's memories is through one shared intimate encounter that will trigger revelations, shatter lives, and just might save humanity-all at a terribly steep price.
Good Book
Sherri H. (mamadoodle) - , reviewed Edge of Danger (Edge, Bk 1) (T-FLAC, Bk 8) on + 1105 more book reviews
1st in "mini series" of 3 brothers. Paranormal romance
Jeanna A. (jeanna) - , reviewed Edge of Danger (Edge, Bk 1) (T-FLAC, Bk 8) on + 277 more book reviews
Thrilling fantasy. Caleb must protect the woman he loves from the danger she is facing, while knowing that his family's curse will be just as dangerous for her.