Amanda B. (chefbeyerlein) - , reviewed Rescue Me: Tropical Heat / Atlanta Heat / Desert Heat on + 53 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
Three hot novellas about women in danger and the men rescuing them bring together authors Cherry Adair, Lora Leigh, and Cindy Gerard. My favorite is Lora Leigh's "Atlanta Heat" where Navy SEAL Macey March kidnaps Em Delaney back from terrorists and keeps her prisoner to keep her safe. All three stories are a fun read.
Kristina B. (familiagarduno) reviewed Rescue Me: Tropical Heat / Atlanta Heat / Desert Heat on + 164 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
A great triple threat book! You'll love how quick the stories move and how much they move you. Read one a night - or be a hog like me and read all of them at one sitting :) I can't get over how similar each storyline was yet how completely different each author attacks the romance and action scenes - You won't get bored, I can promise that much! 5 Stars!
Kimberly M. (KimM) - reviewed Rescue Me: Tropical Heat / Atlanta Heat / Desert Heat on + 117 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
Three great heros. HOT! Love Lora Leigh and the Tempting SEALS series. The other two stories were really good too. Cherry Adair - Small town doctor kidnapped from a medical convention in Africa. Special Ops trainer goes in to get the woman he's been fantasizing about. Cindy Gerard - Asst DA & Detective teamed together for a charity hike/scavengar hunt in the Grand Canyon. Family of man they put away come to kill them.
Cheryl C. (moondance120) reviewed Rescue Me: Tropical Heat / Atlanta Heat / Desert Heat on + 422 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Hot anthology with thress similar stories. A small town doctor is kidnapped by a maniac wanting a new face and rescued by a hometown "boy" who happens to teach survival techniques to the military. An admiral's goddaughter is kidnapped and rescued by a Navy SEAL. And finally, an assistant DA and detective are kidnapped by a crazed drug lord. Quick easy read. 3.75 stars
Mijan R. (dakotaram) reviewed Rescue Me: Tropical Heat / Atlanta Heat / Desert Heat on + 15 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
This is my second or third anthology book that I have read so far. I don't think I particularly like this sort of book. As with other reviews, the stories are too short to be able to have any substance to them. The authors are obivously limited to how many pages they can write, and that doesn't leave much room for a captivating story. I guess if you are looking for a quick read while waiting in an airport or something, it would be perfect. Being that I have only read one of the three authors before, I was hoping to get a taste of the other two, and see if I like them enough to read any of their other works.
Adair was an author that was recommended to me prior to getting this, but if this is any indication of how she writes, I don't know that I would purchase any of her other books. I may swap, as a last resort. I am coming to understand that romance novels are for just that, romantic entertainment - I just can't get into many of them because of the "yeah, right, like that would have really happened." Especially when it is an adventure romance.
Leigh's is typical Leigh...as much sex as she can cram into the 100+ pages, with little room left for a story. I guess it is a good continuation to her Seals saga, I haven't read any of the other in the series yet. I do have the other books, and they are on my list to read.
Gerard's is the first I have read or even heard of her. The story was more of an action/adventure story with a romance flavor. It wasn't bad...just a lot "softer" than the other two. I may give her another try too, if I ever see her books on a member's list that I am already ordering from.
Adair was an author that was recommended to me prior to getting this, but if this is any indication of how she writes, I don't know that I would purchase any of her other books. I may swap, as a last resort. I am coming to understand that romance novels are for just that, romantic entertainment - I just can't get into many of them because of the "yeah, right, like that would have really happened." Especially when it is an adventure romance.
Leigh's is typical Leigh...as much sex as she can cram into the 100+ pages, with little room left for a story. I guess it is a good continuation to her Seals saga, I haven't read any of the other in the series yet. I do have the other books, and they are on my list to read.
Gerard's is the first I have read or even heard of her. The story was more of an action/adventure story with a romance flavor. It wasn't bad...just a lot "softer" than the other two. I may give her another try too, if I ever see her books on a member's list that I am already ordering from.