In Too Deep 
asked by mountaindew on November 13, 2006 9:31 PM
Beauty can be deceiving. . . .
Tally Cruise has come to Paradise Island for a long-awaited reunion with the father she never knew. But when she arrives, he is nowhere to be found. Still, she is so thrilled by the seductive beauty of the island that she doesn’t see the danger boiling right below the surface–until a mysterious explosion nearly kills her. She is rescued by an enigmatic man whose intensity is as undeniable as his sex appeal . . . a mysterious stranger who is not what he seems.
Michael Wright is on Paradise Island to settle an old score with Tally’s father, the man responsible for the accident that ended his Navy SEAL career . . . and killed his best friend. But even though he hopes to use Tally to reach his target, Michael cannot deny the deep feelings she inspires within him, or the fact that her life is in serious danger. Paradise Island is a place full of hidden intrigue and peril, as deadly as it is beautiful, and Michael will need every skill he learned as a SEAL to ensure that he and Tally escape alive. . . .
Tally Cruise has come to Paradise Island for a long-awaited reunion with the father she never knew. But when she arrives, he is nowhere to be found. Still, she is so thrilled by the seductive beauty of the island that she doesn’t see the danger boiling right below the surface–until a mysterious explosion nearly kills her. She is rescued by an enigmatic man whose intensity is as undeniable as his sex appeal . . . a mysterious stranger who is not what he seems.
Michael Wright is on Paradise Island to settle an old score with Tally’s father, the man responsible for the accident that ended his Navy SEAL career . . . and killed his best friend. But even though he hopes to use Tally to reach his target, Michael cannot deny the deep feelings she inspires within him, or the fact that her life is in serious danger. Paradise Island is a place full of hidden intrigue and peril, as deadly as it is beautiful, and Michael will need every skill he learned as a SEAL to ensure that he and Tally escape alive. . . .
Reviews
My first Cherry Adair book. It was a little predictable however, a good read with enjoyable sex scenes.
reviewed by 78704 on November 14, 2006 1:48 PM
Even the lack of having lost an eye, doesn't seem to make Michael Wright any less desirable. This story is action packed from the start. It is continued with a great deal of suspense. No huge surprises, but a really good book nonetheless. The sex scenes are steamy and one of the most memorable I've ever read is in this book. The constant danger will keep you on the edge of your seat until the very end. This is a very good book, but then all of Cherry Adair's books about the Wright Brothers are excellent. I highly recommend buying them.
reviewed by perfect10 on November 15, 2006 10:26 PM
This book is one of the best in the series so far. The story is funny, sexy, and exciting. The Hero is funny as hell and the heroine is cute and has an optimistic about life. She might be naive in a certain way but she's a quick thinker and a butt kicker.Compare to the the heroine in Hide and Seek Tally is alot smarter than Dalanie(which got so annoying). I love this book so much I suggest the reader to read it and find out what I'm talking about. Hold on to your seat with the sex scenes too. Enjoy...
reviewed by scanner on November 17, 2006 2:56 AM
I had hoped for much more from my first Cherry Adair book - the recommendations had been so good. But the writing is simplistic, the characters lack dimension, the "suspense" is convuluted and not even remotely realistic, and the sex is formulaic. Silly me, to want a little romance in my romance novels! It wasn't so bad that I couldn't finish it, but I'll stick to Susan Andersen, Linda Howard and Karen Robards for my romantic thrillers from now on.
reviewed by potato on November 20, 2006 6:12 PM
In Too Deep by Cherry Adair is an exciting book throughout !! I loved the characters and the plot had me glued to my sofa for a long, long time.
reviewed by heavymetal on November 26, 2006 9:27 PM
