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Extreme Danger
Shannon McKenna

Brava, 2008 - 384 pages

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     highly recommended  highly recommended



Enter the seductive world of Shannon McKenna, where passion and suspense are intertwined, and love is the riskiest venture of all...

On The Edge

Nobody's home at the millionaire's estate on remote Frakes Island. And nobody seems to be watching. Becca Cantrell dives in for an illicit midnight skinnydip--and gets hauled out by a towering, hard-muscled guy with burning dark eyes. He seems to be in charge. Good. The man is the embodiment of her most intense fantasies. And she's up for risky thrills...

Nick Ward can't tell her that he's spying on a vicious Russian crime boss. Becca could be his worst enemy: an assassin sent to kill him, a call girl sent to distract him, or the worst scenario of all--a clueless innocent. Anyway he looks at it, she's trouble: beautiful, bare, dripping-wet trouble. The kind he can't resist.

She's not scared. After one taste of his hot mouth, Becca soon discovers just how fearless she can be. She'll need it, too--because things are about to explode on Frakes Island, launching Becca and Nick into danger they could never have imagined--and a passion that could destroy them both...

Praise for Shannon McKenna and her novels...

"Highly creative...erotic sex and constant danger." --Romantic Times on Hot Night (4 ½ starred review and a Top Pick)

"Super-sexy suspense! Shannon McKenna does it again." --Cherry Adair

"A scorcher...romantic suspense at its best!"--Romantic Times (4 ½ starred review)


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Absolutely wonderful!

Shannon McKenna's books are so good. This one is not desapointing. It's one of those books that you read in one sitting and when you're finished you wish there were another two hundred pages left. At least.
I can't wait for the next one.


If you can get past the beginning...

I'm a big fan of McKenna's McCloud Brothers series (this is number 5). I eagerly awaited this release, knowing it would be about Nick. Yes, it's getting a little formulaic by now (meet under dangerous conditions, fall in love, all hell breaks loose, he/she loses faith in him/her, all's lost, but wait...OMG happily ever after!!!), but I honestly didn't care that much. McKenna's writing style is intelligent, literate, and erotic. I care about her characters and she brings their emotions vividly to life. Erotic fiction can be a tough genre to navigate, and I trust McKenna to deliver.

This said, I was disappointed by the beginning of the book. I always look forward to that first electric encounter where the main characters grab each other by the hair and have at it. In this case, a simulated rape occurs first, and then McKenna pushes us straight into that ever-important first-sex. McKenna's so good (too good) at showing us Becca's emotions, and I was too upset over the "rape" to enjoy the ensuing sexual encounter. I know some entertain rape fantasies (so it may not bother everyone), but I found it a buzz-kill.

The book has a very EVIL villain, and his sins involve the exploitation (but not rape) of children. McKenna's great at creating really awful, dimensional villains for our heroes to battle, but I can see how this particular storyline might make some folks overly upset.

"Extreme Danger" earns four stars when compared to the erotic romance genre as a whole, but it's only a three-star for McKenna. If you're interested in the McCloud story arc, you'll definitely want to read it. If not, read McKenna's "Hot Night" (or stop stalling and read "Behind Closed Doors" - I'm glad I did!).


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An Absolute Wizard of Plot and Character!!

This novel starts out in the most improbable way but before the third chapter I'm in all the way for the ride. The characters are clearly and beautifully drawn. I especially thought the male lead was one of the best characters this author has created. His loss of the simple ability to laugh or smile, let alone enjoy more sensual pleasures was touching and believable. As always, I have a little more trouble with the female characters--I for one would never go skinny dipping in the middle of the night in a strange house--but then, when IS a good time to skinny dip, hmmm? I hate the visciousness of the villians, but that seems to be a trademark, so I accept the good with the bad. Luscious and involving read, well worth the trade paperback price.


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