Today, I'm pleased to present the first in what is sure to be a fascinating romantic/suspense series, "When You Dare" by Lori Foster.
About The Book:
Professional mercenary Dare Macintosh lives by one hard and fast rule: business should never be personal. If a cause appeals to him and the price is right, he'll take the mission he's offered. But then the lovely Molly Alexander asks him to help her track down the men who'd had her kidnapped—and for the first time, Dare's tempted to combine work with pleasure.
Fiercely independent, Molly vows to trust no one until she's uncovered the truth. Could the enemy be her powerful estranged father? The ex-fiancé who still holds a grudge? Or the not-so-shy fan of her bestselling novels? As the danger heats up around them, the only anchor Molly has is Dare himself. But what she feels for him just might be the most frightening thing of all.
Combining thrilling action, memorable characters, and the element of suspense that will have readers clinging to their chairs, Lori Foster delivers a dynamic story that stays with you long after the last word is read. If you like a fast-paced, well told story - this is the book for you.
"When You Dare" is the first in a planned trilogy, and Foster will continue the stories of "Men Who Walk On The Edge of Honor" with "Trace of Fever" in June, and "Savor The Danger" in July. Looks like it's gonna be a hot summer!
Lori Foster first published with Harlequin in January 1996. Her second book launched Temptation Blaze and her 25th book launched Temptation Heat. Since those early days, Lori has routinely had 6 to 10 releases a year. She's a Waldenbooks, USA Today, Publisher's Weekly and New York Times bestselling author with over 50 titles published through a variety of houses, including Berkley/Jove, Kensington, St. Martins, Harlequin and Silhouette.
For more information on Lori's books and upcoming projects, check out her website at http://www.lorifoster.com/
My thanks to Tricia at Meryl L. Moss Media Relations for arranging for this book review. I was not compensated for my opinion.