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INTO DANGER - Gennita Low - Avon - 4/03 -
Marlena Maxwell, known by many in the intelligence
world as an assassin, is in Washington D.C. Part of her strategy
is to have a hired lackey at her beck and call. Marlena likes to
have fun while she waits for the right moment to complete her assignment.
She works alone, falls in love with no one, and disappears until
her next contract comes up. Navy SEAL Steve McMillan is at home
out in the field of action. He's been reassigned to an intelligence
unit with Marlena Maxwell as his latest assignment. Prepared to
expect the unexpected with this woman's history, what he hasn't
prepared for is falling for her. Marlena upstages Steve more than
once, but he readjusts and moves forward, learning that the upstage
game works both ways. He also learns that the intelligence world
plays games with everyone. I applaud Ms. Low for delivering an action-packed
novel effectively portraying the covert intelligence world. The
vivacious Marlena and the virile Steve threaten to leave you panting.
I certainly enjoyed this author's debut novel. I hope you do, too.
Sabrina
Marino
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INTO DANGER - Gennita Low - Avon - 4/03 -
Grab
yourself an ice cold beverage and a fan because this book is hot,
hot, hot. Gennita Lows debut romantic suspense will leave
you breathless and eager for more of this remarkable new writer.
Navy
SEAL Steve McMillan becomes embroiled in a CIA mission - to infiltrate
the beautiful assassin Marlena Maxwell and determine who her next
target is. The tough, sexy woman gives as good as she gets, and
Steve becomes deeply attracted to her which could get him into trouble
more ways than one.
Marlena
Maxwell isnt everything she seems. She also knows that Steve
isnt everything he appears to be either. Shes used to
working alone, so when Steves true identity is revealed to
her, she becomes very uncertain where this road will lead them.
Working together to determine who the good guys and the bad guys
are, Marlena vows to see this job through to the end.
I
really cant tell you much more than that because this book
has so many twists and turns, Id be spoiling it for most of
you. Low has created a riveting plot, whose characters are stunningly
fresh and vibrant and the plot will keep you guessing until the
end.
With
enough sexual drama and erotic love scenes to leave you breathless,
the pearl scene itself will have readers everywhere snapping up
this book for it alone. But the love scenes arent the only
thing going for this smartly woven suspense and intrigue romance.
Marlena and Steve are two richly drawn characters, with their own
voices and backgrounds. Not your usual heroine, Lows Marlena
will rank right up there with the best of powerful female leads.
Steve is no cupcake when it comes to heroes, either. Hes tough,
but just as powerful as Marlena, which is always a plus. Usually,
one overpowers the other, but Low has the right formula so that
neither overshadows the other.
The
secondary characters, such as operatives from Steves team,
and Tess, who trained Marlena, lend themselves to the storyline
in the right mix of development and timing. There is also a unique
hint with Tess that makes me wonder what Low has in store for her.
With debut romances like this, Gennita Low is soon to be a dynamic
voice in romantic fiction. And Im so looking forward to her
next book, which I just hope is Tess and Alexs.
Jennifer
Russell
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INTO DANGER - Gennita Low - Avon - 4/03 -
Steve
McMillan, who’s notorious not just for his daring feats as a member
of the elite covert operations team Black Star SEAL, but also for
being voted by the navy grapevine as ‘The Best Kisser of the Millennium’,
is given a very unusual but alluring assignment as his first job
after his transfer to TIARA, a CIA Intel team used by Admiral Madison’s
special operations team. As the newest member of Task Force Two
of TIARA, Steve isn’t sure what to expect, but being infiltrated
as a personal lackey for the mysterious, magnificent and thoroughly
glamorous suspected international assassin Marlena Maxwell is certainly
not it! That the task is challenging is something the action-oriented
Steve truly relishes, and that this job will strain the limits of
his self-control as well as his libido is something this macho man
knows for certain from the moment he sets eyes on the total sexy
and leather clad package that Marlena presents, a fact she’s very
aware of and doesn’t hesitate to use if needed! The attraction between
them is undeniable as well completely unacceptable for both, and
their mutual distrust is masked but still there. Steve’s job is
to gather information about her latest assignment, in order to turn
her over to the authorities, but as his feelings towards this machiavellian
maven undergo a gradual change, his assignment becomes more and
more difficult and soon his consummate professionalism is called
into question. Even Marlena is suffering from the same dilemma.
But when the chips are down, can either of them truly change their
colors? The two of them engage in a battle of wit, verbal innuendo,
which is further complicated by threats, car chases and death! Read
Gennita Low’s mesmerizing master work and get drawn into a web of
malice and deceit, where betrayal is the order of the day, and feelings
are superfluous. After reading this saga, readers will find be hard
put to believe that this book is Gennita Low’s debut attempt, so
marvelous and majestic it is! This intensely suspenseful book is
also a very sensual one, presenting menace and romance in a matchless
blend. All the characters (and there are plenty) in this superb
drama are utterly fascinating as well as convincing, especially
the lead pair of Marlena and Steve, or Stash as Marlena naughtily
calls him! They are two peerless people, unsurpassed at their respective
jobs and with spotless reputations to uphold, but seemingly at opposite
sides. The passion between them is not only hot, but also blazing
in such a fiery way as to put a volcano to shame and melt the Arctic!
The equally chilling aura of menace and death that surrounds the
entire affair not only presents a stunning contrast but indeed the
two aspects complement and enhance each other just like the main
protagonists. The mystery is also very good and is present at various
levels and is enough to boggle the minds of even the most dedicated
mystery reader. The numerous action scenes add a lot of excitement
to an already suspenseful plot. There are many comical aspects too,
which lighten the tense story at apt moments. The ending ties up
many loose ends, but also leaves many questions unanswered - most
likely they will provide the basis for this debut author’s forthcoming
books! In short, ‘Into Danger’ is a true masterpiece, and readers
everywhere are advised to not to miss this new author, Gennita Low’s,
future works.
Rashmi
Srinivas
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Long legs in black leather pants have Navy SEAL operative, Steve McMillan,
thinking about slow, wet, hot kisses when his mind should be focused
elsewhere -- mainly on his target for the evening, Marlena Maxwell,
and his assignment for the CIA. He's still an outsider in this team
of intel-gatherers, and has yet to prove his effectiveness outside
of his capacity as a get-in-and-get-it-done SEAL. Letting lust obscure
his focus is just about as stupid as it gets. The lady is beautiful
but as deadly as a rattler poised to strike, after all.
Gorgeous
or not, Marlena Maxwell is still an assassin...and one whose reason
for being in Washington, D.C. has spooked more than one agency.
So far, she's eluded the authorities and maintained a scrupulously
clean record, but all of that's about to change. Something big is
going down, and Steve will be there to see it through -- and to
bring the marvelous Ms. "M" to his superiors for an overdue
chitchat. Now, if only Marlena would keep her hands out of his pants,
Steve could settle the facts in his mind, and discover what's bothering
him about this assignment. With his objectivity shot all too hell,
however, it'll take some time to divine truth from lies, fact from
fiction, and reality from artifice.
In
this covert world created by Gennita Low, nothing is as it seems,
everyone's motives are suspect, and dangerous undercurrents put
the thrill into the daring-do's of an espionage thriller. Into Danger
is a high voltage, sensually charged debut novel that's tireless
and cunningly plotted -- but it's also as difficult to decipher
as a coded message when one is lacking the know-how to do so. If
you're a stickler for details, Ms. Low's fill-in-the-blanks approach
to character and plot development will bug you to no end.
A
lot of guesswork is required to putty up the holes in the plot,
and woe to any reader whose mind has a tendency to wander. One will
need to stay sharp in order to keep one's head above water, and
the facts -- as hazy as they are -- straight: Who is working for
whom, and why, are questions that beg answers. Still, Ms. Low has
done a bang-up job keeping her readers in the dark, and forcing
them to draw their own conclusions (which is quite the feat for
a newcomer to the genre). One's suppositions are constantly on shaky
ground, making Into Danger a novel of ever-changing focus and skillful
surprises.
Marlena
is very much a woman of mystery, and aloof to the point of being
purposefully vague and stubbornly tightlipped. Steve is only privy
to the information she decides, somewhat begrudgingly, to share
with him. As a result, their relationship is a duel for power, both
sexual and professional, but this fight for supremacy isn't demeaning
or diminishing to either party. Indeed, Ms. Low's hero and heroine
are a well-matched pair, and the sensual dynamics of their relationship
all but shoot sparks from the pages. Marlena's attempts to substitute
intimacy with sexual manipulation backfire spectacularly, however.
"Stash"
isn't a man to stand idly by, after all, while a blue-eyed beauty
eggs him on, or plays the part of a mythical mermaid: lovely, secretive
and frustratingly unattainable. His Navy SEAL training has honed
his instincts to a keen edge, but a controlled predator still dwells
beneath his skin. He's not about to back down in the face of Marlena's
intransigence, or meekly concede defeat. Ms. Low's strengths as
a writer are characterization, and her consistency in creating strong,
dynamic personalities, I think.
Various
government and military agencies are strategically incorporated
into the storyline, providing an impressive cast of secondary characters,
which readers can pick and choose their favorites from. As a matter
of fact, Ms. Low has left herself wide open for numerous sequels
and/or spin-offs, so I don't think we've seen the last of Marlena
and Steve, or their spy games. Or should I say kissing games? At
any rate, Into Danger has attitude, smarts and sex appeal, and is
gung-ho for that dizzying rush of adrenaline so highly praised in
escapist fiction. There are blind spots in the plot, to be sure,
but the complaints will be few and far between, I'd wager.
C.L.
Jeffries
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INTO DANGER - Gennita Low - Avon - 4/03 -
Washington,
D.C. - Present Day
Marlena
Maxwell is known in the intelligence community as a wily assassin.
Wily, because she's never been caught. When the CIA's Tactical Intelligence
and Related Activities (TIARA) Task Force Two captures the man hired
to serve as Marlena's chauffeur and lackey during her assignment
in D.C., they replace the man with Steve McMillan, a Navy SEAL on
special assignment to TIARA. Steve's assignment is to get close
enough to Marlena to learn the identity of her next victim and her
contacts. He's a team player, and although the CIA hasn't exactly
welcomed him with open arms, he's ready to take on this mission.
Marlena Maxwell works alone. Always. But from the moment she meets
Steve, whom she calls Stash, she finds herself attracted to him.
Completely unlike her usual lackeys, he's intelligent, independent,
and has a dry sense of humor. And he's a great kisser. Well aware
that he's probably CIA, or part of another acronymed agency, Marlena
intends to ignore her feelings and do what she does best-complete
her assignment. Alone. Despite the passion that sparks between them,
Steve and Marlena are determined to do their jobs. All too soon
they are caught in a deadly game of deception and betrayal, in which
nothing is as it seems. Can they stay alive long enough to learn
who the real bad guys are? The slightest slip could be fatal, but
the deadliest mistake of all might be falling in love. INTO DANGER
is a taut, action-packed thriller. There's plenty of mystery and
intrigue, including double and triple crosses; a cast of intriguing
characters, most of whom hide behind masks; and a blazingly passionate
romance. The suspense builds slowly, layer by layer, and will have
readers on the edge of their seats. Marlena and Steve are intriguing
characters-and proof of the adage that opposites attract. He's the
consummate team player; she's a loner. He's open to love and romance;
she's been hurt in the past and is terrified of risking her heart
again. They have to learn from each other, and Marlena has to learn
to trust, before they can embrace their future. Fans of romantic
suspense will enjoy Ms. Low's thrilling, sexy debut. It's an exciting,
entertaining story, and readers will eagerly await the author's
next book.
Susan
Lantz
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INTO DANGER - Gennita Low - Avon - 4/03 -
Steve
McMillan watched the woman at the bar. Dressed in black leather,
tall, curvaceous, sexy, she didn’t look like a trained assassin,
but that’s exactly what she was. Which is why he was here watching
her. Marlena Maxwell was the best and when she agreed to do a job,
she went first class. That meant, among other things, a luxury condo
for the duration, $10,000 in cash, and a lackey to do her bidding.
That was Steve, formerly point man for one of the famous Black Star
SEAL teams led by Admiral Jack Madison, and now the newest member
of Task Force Two of TIARA, a CIA intel team used by the admiral’s
special ops teams. Used to violent action when the choices were
black and white, Steve was having trouble with seeing situations
in shades of gray and with learning to deal with agents trained
in different ways from he and his SEAL team. And that was before
Marlena came along! Marlena knew Steve wasn’t the obedient kind
of lackey she’d had before as soon as she saw him in the bar. But
it wasn’t until he kissed her that she knew she wasn’t going to
be able to control him like she had the others. He was handsome,
sexy, hard-bodied, and just looking at him made her hot all over.
When he kissed her, not only could she not control him, she couldn’t
control herself either! And she was in the middle of a contract,
and definitely didn’t need the distraction. However, she did have
a couple of days to kill, so there was no reason why she couldn’t
tease him just a little. And so Marlena and Steve (nicknamed Stash,
after she’d searched him for the first time), passionately attracted
to each other despite their secrets and their situation, begin their
dance, sharing their bodies in steamy bouts of mind-blowingly incredible
sex, but keeping their hearts and minds and pasts separated, hidden
by careful lies and deliberate omissions. This is a densely-written,
layered novel with many characters who reveal their secrets only
one at a time, as one subplot after another is uncovered. It’s not
a book for a light, quick read, nor one that can be picked up and
put down. It requires the reader’s attention and concentration to
keep characters and plot lines straight. Villains seem to surface
only to be revealed as something or someone else, replaced with
other villains who are equally nefarious and difficult to define.
And while most of the characters are fully-realized, others seem
more like cardboard cutouts, with little motivation for their actions.
Still others change their stripes so often, it’s hard to follow
who’s either good or bad. In addition to all that, the secrets of
who is or isn’t telling the truth, and who that truth gets told
to starts virtually from the first page, making analysis, which
would reveal those secrets, difficult. The main characters are believable,
multidimensional characters who act and react in ways that engages
the reader and makes them seem very real, and the suspense between
them is stretched out to the very last pages. Despite a few flaws,
Into Danger is a solid, readable first novel, and one can only hope
that some of her characters (especially those SEALS) show up in
future books.
Joni
Richards Bodart
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INTO DANGER - Gennita Low - Avon - 4/03 -
Into
Danger, Gennita Low’s debut release deserves to win awards.
I’d nominate it for best first novel, best mysterious heroine and
best ending.
The
news is out that with the appearance of the beautiful and mysterious
assassin Marlena Maxwell in DC, someone is to die. To find out who
the target is and to prevent the hit, Navy Seal Steve McMillan is
sent in to gather the necessary information and to hand Marlena
over to the CIA.
You’ve
read right. Gennita Low is living dangerously. Introducing an assassin
as a heroine. And what a worthy opponent she is. Seduce the girl,
get the information and hand her over are his orders. Instead Steve’s
being ensnared, played and…betrayed? Definitely a novel experience
for the tough SEAL, a challenge he’s planning on winning.
Female
assassins and killers as heroines are an interesting concept. Not
done too often, I seem to only remember Tina St. John and Suzanne
Forster right now. It doesn’t always work, but Ms. Low manages to
introduce her as tough, brave, intelligent but also vulnerable.
So just like the hero, I wasn’t appalled or disgusted by her and
her profession, instead, just like Steve, I was enthralled by Marlena’s
mysterious personality and admired her for her gutsy and sharp moves.
Interesting
that Ms. Low never until the very end reveals all about her heroine.
Usually it’s the other way around. It’s the hero that is mysterious
and dangerous. However, Ms. Low carries it off with aplomb and in
style! Doesn’t mean that the hero is in any way weak or incapable
of dealing with the heroine, but it’s definitely not an easy ride.
Especially as not all is as it seems.
So
you have two wonderful, strong and sexy characters and then Ms.
Low also introduces plenty intriguing secondary characters, all
of them begging to star in their own stories. Sometimes it even
felt a little crowded. There is a secondary romance happening and
I wish Ms. Low had let me to experience and not just watch it.
Yes,
that would be my only complaint. That the whole story is told only
from the hero and heroine’s point of view. A few glimpses from the
outside would have made it easier reading, not as exhausting. Then
again with the natural, sexy and sassy banter happening I hardly
ever wanted to leave Steve and Marlena.
Into
Danger is a book one shouldn’t miss. Any Cherry Adair, Linda
Howard or Suzanne Brockmann reader should have Gennita Low on her
list. I do!
Kris
Alice
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