Hide and Seek
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Publisher Description
A steamy, heart-stopping thrill ride through the jungle as a woman living a lie is forced to trust the one man who can expose her secrets. . . .
Posing as the spoiled girlfriend of an international crimelord, Delanie Eastman braves a remote mountain in South America to find her missing sister. The last person she expects to see is Kyle Wright, the man she had a torrid affair with four years ago. What is he doing so far from home? Though frightened and suspicious of this man who is not what he seems, Delanie cannot resist the dangerous attraction that draws her ever closer to him like a moth to flame.
Kyle is in the middle of his own secret mission and he’s not about to let the gorgeous, unpredictable Delanie ruin his carefully laid plans. He will guide Delanie out of the jungle by any means necessary–including seduction. But just one touch is all it takes to rekindle the intoxicating flame that still burns between them, igniting an arsenal of desire that could cost them their lives. For soon both are on the run, playing a lethal game of . . .
HIDE AND SEEK
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
With its outsize protagonists, super-nasty villains and earthy sex scenes, Adair's second romantic suspense novel (after Kiss and Tell) resembles a half-baked Bond flick. Like 007, antiterrorist agent Kyle Wright's primary weakness is beautiful women, and he's particularly slow witted around Delanie Eastman, the blonde bombshell with whom he shared a passionate weekend affair four years ago. When Kyle, posing as an epidemiologist and assassin employed by Ram n Montera, a drug lord who deals in bioweaponry, visits Montera's South American fort, he's stunned to learn that Delanie is Montera's guest. Under the fitting guise of a bimbo, Delanie has wheedled her way into Montera's outpost to find her sister, who was last seen with the notorious drug lord. Old passions flare up between the two as they brave piranhas, an anaconda and Montera's personal militia to stop the manufacture and dissemination of a deadly virus. Delanie, a kindergarten teacher with ballet training, turns out to have a vicious kick as well as other outlandish fighting skills, but her steadfast mission to save her sister, even if it means endangering Kyle and his operation, is frustrating. Kyle is an equally unappealing character; his opening salvo to Delanie is: "Well, well, Miss Eastman. I'd recognize those tits anywhere." Readers looking for mature protagonists and a credible story line should look elsewhere.