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TOO CLOSE TO THE SUN by ROBIN T. POPP
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SummaryGalactic smuggler Angel Torrence resents Colonel Nicoli
Romanof from the first order he barks at her. His
disembodied voice instructs her to set a course for the
most perilous planet in the solar system. On the riskiest
mission of his career, Nicoli allowed his life essence and
his physical form to be separated. Now he needs the cocky
pilot who's stolen his vessel to help him retrieve his
person and destroy the deadly race of aliens. Angel will
move heaven and earth to prove she is up to the task. But
she never expects the colonel's physique to be so
magnificent—or his heart to be so courageous. And when
passion flares between them, she knows they've found love.
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"A powerful futuristic tale"
Reviewed by PNR Group Member
Posted June 20, 2003
In 2503 at an old world pub in the Las Vegas Coastal
Airfield, smuggler Angel Torrence goes from elation to
shock rather quickly. Felinean Avengers, seeking
retaliation for what she did to the crime boss' son, blow
up her ship the Falcon. Desperate to escape, she steals
the idle Icarus Read more...
"An action packed sci-fi wrapped in a web of romance..."
Reviewed by Mindy Lobaugh
Posted August 7, 2003
Robin T. Popp writes a fabulous futuristic sci-fi
romance that will keep you glued to the pages in breathless
anticipation of what's to come. Too Close To The Sun is a
well-rounded novel that leaves you completely satisfied,
all the way from the primary characters to Read more...
"A sci-fi romance that you won't want to miss"
Reviewed by Cy Korte
Posted April 2, 2004
'Angel' is a smuggler/ship captain who is hiding so not
using her real name/rank. As she races to return to her
ship during a raid, she ends up with a dead pilot on top
of her as she watches her ship blow up. Since the pilot
is dead Read more...
"Brilliant Debut book!"
Reviewed by PNR Group Member
Posted January 3, 2007
If asked, I would not declare myself an avid futuristic
romance fan. Only I find myself reading a lot of really
outstanding books in this sub-genre of late. Add a new
voice to those "Stellar" Starblazers...Robin T. Popp. The
book is breathtaking! At times, the tension was just Read more...
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