#Giveaway and Book Review - Trace of Fever

Sometimes it's hard to find a great summer read with sizzle - but that is exactly what I found between the covers of Trace of Fever, the second book in Lori Foster's Men Who Walk the Edge of Honor series!



From the publisher:


Trace of Fever (Men Who Walk the Edge of Honor)Trace, an undercover mercenary, 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 review:

This book is steamy and a great summer read for those of you who like a little edge to your romance.  This book has everything to make it a 'guilty pleasure read', action, adventure, intrigue, danger and of course some steamy scenes that almost burn the pages!  There were a few places where the story line got a little far fetched for my tastes, but the author was able to bring it around and create a climactic and suspenseful ending.  I have to say too, that if you aren't looking for something with truly evil villains than you might want to pass on this book - it involves a villain who is involved in human trafficking for prostitution and worse...

Like other books I've read by Lori Foster, Trace of Fever brings the heat and leaves you wanting to rush out to grab the other two books in the Men Who Walk the Edge of Honor series - When You Dare  and Savor the Danger.  If you're looking for something to turn up the heat and the suspense on your summer than this is the book for you! 

Does this whet your appetite for Trace of Fever?   Do you want to win your copy?




Disclaimer: I received a copy of this book at no cost for the purpose of completing my review. All opinions are my own