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Deadly Heat by Cynthia Eden Book #2 in Deadly 3.5 Stars Warning: Contains sexually explicit scenes Synopsis: Seeking revenge after her lover dies as a result of arson, firefighter, Lora Spade, calls in the FBI. Agent Kenton Lake is sent to capture the serial arsonist labeled “The Phoenix” and finds himself drawn to Lora’s courage and passion. But as they grow closer so does the killer, and the two find themselves in a deadly game of cat and mouse with a sadist who enjoys burning his victims. Review: This is an enjoyable romantic thriller. The writing flows, the tension is tangible and the description true to life. I particularly enjoyed figuring out the villain's identity moments before he was revealed in the book. However, while the main characters are likable and easy to identify with, their chemistry is not as vibrant as that of the couple in the first book: Monica and Luke. Neither is the tension in their relationship sufficiently developed. Recommendation: An excellent read for lovers of romantic suspense. I will be continuing with the series and will be looking for other Cynthia Eden books as well.
A REALLY GOOD BOOK! THANKS TO MY MUM AGAIN FOR RECOMMENDING IT! ISN'T IT CLEVER I'M WRITING IN CAPLOCKS??? JUST LIKE OWEN!!! sorry bout that.
I discovered this Latin translation only after having translated the whole thing in Latin myself for my 6th grade students to translate for fun... So I guess this served as confirmation of my ability to translate a simple text from English to Latin.
What a fantastic book! I cannot wait to read the next volume. Ratzinger's examination of Jesus is mindblowing. A must-read for any Catholic or Orthodox, and even any non-Catholic Christian. I got it for Christmas a few years ago. I started it then but gave up pretty quickly. I think I needed the philosophy I gained in the intervening years to fully appreciate what the Holy Father was saying. It isn't the densest of his works, but it is not for the faint of heart, either.