Thursday, June 2, 2011

Trace of Fever by Lori Foster



Trace of Fever (Men Who Walk the Edge of Honor)
Publication Date: May 31, 2011
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Series: Book 2 of Men Who Walk The Edge of Honor
Reviewed For: Publisher/Author
Other Reviews/Interview of Lori Foster: When You Dare(Book1), When You Dare, Interview
My Rating:


Book Blurb: Undercover mercenary Trace Rivers loves the adrenaline rush of a well-planned mission. First he'll earn the trust of corrupt businessman Murray Coburn, then gather the proof he needs to shut down the man's dirty smuggling operation. It's a perfect scheme—until Coburn's long-lost daughter saunters in with her own deadly plan for revenge.
With a smile like an angel and fire in her eyes, Priscilla Patterson isn't who she seems to be. But neither is the gorgeous bodyguard who ignites all her senses. Joining forces to plot Coburn's downfall, Priss and Trace must fight the undeniable heat between them. For one wrong move, one lingering embrace, will expose them to the wrath of a merciless opponent

My Thoughts: Yum, another tasty Lori Foster book with delicious, muscled, and tough men! This series is very enjoyable due to its topic. In this book we meet Trace who has a vengeance against the human traffickers since his sister was kidnapped by one. He wants to expose this and kill those involved. He sets himself up being a body guard and gaining the trust of one of the top men in this business. Only, Trace's plans are messed up when Priscilla Patterson enters the picture claiming to be Murray's daughter.  Trace is then given the responsibility of watching her.

This book was just as great as the first. I loved getting to read about Molly and Dare again and actually having them part of the book. So many times in a series you only get to read about the previous characters for a short while. However in this book, we get to visit with Molly and Dare several times. Trace has to fight his attraction to Priss big time in this book. As she is a very voluptuous woman who has been blessed with all the curves in the right places, and she is innocent. Priss is a feisty woman who won't sit back and just take it. She needs to be in on everything and know everything. She is real and experiencing almost everything she is doing for the first time.

Once again, this is a book that is hard to put down. You are so drawn in by this plot and disgusted to know that this really exists. That there are women being kidnapped all over the world and sold to the highest bidder.  I think this series really touches the emotions of its reader.

I recommend this book to anyone who enjoys contemporary romance and a bit of suspense in their reading. This book can be read alone, you don't have to follow the order of the series.




 

2 comments:

Megan@Riverina Romantics said...

Great review!

ChrisS said...

Thanks for the review. I am a big cover fan and this book caught my eye. I haven't read Lori Foster as of yet, but now I am looking forward to.