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Book Reviews of Hot As Ice (Code Name: Danger) (Silhouette Intimate Moments, No. 1129)

Hot As Ice (Code Name: Danger) (Silhouette Intimate Moments, No. 1129)
Hot As Ice - Code Name: Danger - Silhouette Intimate Moments, No. 1129
Author: Merline Lovelace
ISBN-13: 9780373271993
ISBN-10: 0373271999
Publication Date: 2/1/2002
Pages: 256
Rating:
  • Currently 3.5/5 Stars.
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3.5 stars, based on 26 ratings
Publisher: Silhouette
Book Type: Paperback
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reviewed Hot As Ice (Code Name: Danger) (Silhouette Intimate Moments, No. 1129) on + 35 more book reviews
Great adventure!
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Interesting premise. I really liked it!
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A fun read combining mystery, action, and romance! Charlie Stone's plane went down in the Arctic 45 years ago and Diana Remington was there when he was "thawed" and brought back to life. Why did his plane crash? Is he still in danger today? It's fun to read about his reactions to all the modern conveniences and the changing role of women.
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Ms. Lovelace gets herself very, very caught up in military jargon and protocols. Clearly she loves it, but bored me.
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The spy who came in from the cold. They called him Project Iceman. The U-2 pilot who, incredibly, hadn't aged since the day his top-secret mission went south into the Arctic Ocean..forty-five years ago. Biologist Diana Remington had the duty monitoring the scientific marvel, but her OMEGA objective was to learn from the fiercly guarded flyboy what happened during that fateful flight. From his buzzcut to his June Cleaver ideal of women, Major Charles Stone should have riled Diana's defenses. Instead she ached for all that he'd lost...and welcomed his heated touch despite the rules-and the risk. Because someone seemed determined to let sleeping spies lie--forever--