Synopses & Reviews
Even the deepest peril couldn't keep him away from her.
As an anti-terrorism operative in T-FLAC's classified paranormal unit, the intrepid, ruggedly handsome Gabriel Edge protects the world from the forces of evil. So when an ingenious and extremely volatile invention is stolen from a covert lab in Arizona, Gabriel zeroes in on the brilliant young scientist who helped to create the device. From Gabriel's first contact, Eden Cahill leaves an indelible impression.
Using a mysterious telepathic power as ancient as his Scottish heritage, as well as his seductive physical charms, Gabriel must infiltrate Edens mind to uncover the secrets she so desperately protects. But Gabriel is in a bind — for the only way to penetrate Edens memories is through one shared intimate encounter that will trigger revelations, shatter lives, and just might save humanity — all at a terribly steep price.
Review
"Cherry Adair delivers thrills and sizzle." Jayne Ann Krentz
Synopsis
Mixing military suspense, passion, and the paranormal, the USA Today bestselling author of Hot Ice begins a sizzling back-to-back trilogy featuring three special-ops-agent brothers, racing to save the world, and the women they love, from a looming terrorist threat. Original.
Synopsis
An anti-terrorism agent in T-FLAC's paranormal unit, Gabriel Edge goes into action when a dangerous invention is stolen from a secret Arizona lab, using his secret telepathic powers to infiltrate the mind of Eden Cahill, the scientist who invented the device, but his mission could have unexpected and painful consequences, in the first volume in a new trilogy. Original.
About the Author
USA Today bestselling author Cherry Adair has garnered numerous awards for her innovative action-adventure novels, which include Night Secrets, Night Fall, White Heat, Hot Ice, On Thin Ice, Out of Sight, In Too Deep, Hide and Seek, and Kiss and Tell, as well as her thrilling Edge trilogy: Edge of Danger, Edge of Fear, and Edge of Darkness. A favorite of reviewers and fans alike, she lives in the Pacific Northwest, where she is as work writing the next T-FLAC mission.