"Great romance"
Dr. Kyle Wright recognizes the breasts of Delanie
Eastman, a woman he shared the best sex of his life with
four years ago but has not seen since. Both are shocked
because San Francisco is very distant from the isolated
South American mountaintop above San Christobol where they
renew their former acquaintance. However, they
coincidentally meet at the fortress of drug cartel chief
and terrorist Ramon Montero. Delanie claims to be a bimbo
dancer, but in reality is a kindergarten teacher, searching
for her missing sister last seen with Ramon in Vegas. Kyle needs to get Delanie off the mountain before the
deadly confrontation between his side and Ramon occurs.
Kyle has worked undercover for the anti-terrorist group T-
FLAC for four years by pretending to be developing a small
pox virus that will cause many deaths. His benefactor
Ramon is about to unleash that virus on the world. Now
Kyle finds himself falling in love with the one woman who
could inadvertently destroy his and his cohorts plan to
stop a potential pandemic conflagration. Cherry Adair follows up her RITA finalist, KISS AND
TELL, with another strong romantic suspense novel. The
story line is fast-paced and loaded with nonstop action
that enhances the growing attraction between the lead
couple. Though having two civilians, even if both are
volunteers, in the war with Ramon seems stretched, readers
will find HIDE AND SEEK a total joy, rooting for this
couple to not only be victorious in battle, but in their
relationship. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by PNR Group Member
Posted September 12, 2001
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