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Book Review of Feel the Heat (Black Ops, Bk 4)

Feel the Heat (Black Ops, Bk 4)
Feel the Heat (Black Ops, Bk 4)
Author: Cindy Gerard
Genre: Romance
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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Helpful Score: 2


Adrenaline surging action keeps one riveted to every daringly risky scenario in FEEL THE HEAT, while romantic thoughts turn from compassionate to desirous. The fourth book in the winning Black Ops, Inc series begins with an undercover mission filled with suspenseful danger, an uncertain outcome and teasingly snarky dialogue. As Cindy Gerard manages to up the peril in each following development, especially when closely guarded feelings become involved, FEEL THE HEAT will keep you engrossed as new and often terrifying details are revealed.

When B.J. Chase and Raphael Mendoza met undercover, they at first pointed guns at each other and their parting was not on good terms. With B.J. working for the Defense Intelligence Agency and Rafe being a Black Ops, Inc. member, their approach to any assignment is handled by following different rules. When it is discovered some highly classified weapons technology has been found in the possession of terrorist, she is covertly sent to the U.S. agency from where the information might have been leaked. This leads to unexpected revelations and another meeting with Rafe, guns drawn again.

Although Rafe and B.J. are basically on the same side, she does not like when her boss assigns her to work with the Black Ops, Inc. members, as she feels their methods are too different from her own. As facts are shared, they quickly realize the situation could be exceedingly disastrous if the terrorist plot is actually carried out. When a target date is uncovered, all involved know they must swiftly find answers and Rafe believes he might have the means. He was originally from Colombia and is related to those who are possibly holding vital information about the plans, so he and B.J. are to pretend they are an engaged couple and visit his uncle to hopefully learn what this drug dealer knows. When they go to Columbia in order to stop a disruptive disaster from occurring, Rafe and B.J. will face some dangerous dilemmas, while threats to their hearts are just as worrisome.

Grippingly enthralling with insightful emotions describes a romantic suspense story by Cindy Gerard. This talented author masterfully builds tension in her books as every second passes, and the result is always captivatingly spellbinding. With no idea of when a situation may turn deadly in FEEL THE HEAT, the reader is frequently caught unaware, thus mounting the eagerness for reading the next page. There are enough mysteries to keep you guessing, while the danger surrounding many of these unknowns just continues to escalate. The premise for this story is cleverly innovative, and the plausible threat is all too conceivable and causes chills with its possibility. There are a multitude of irresistible heroes in this book, where you only get to enjoy their delightful outer personalities, except when their own personal story is being told and then some of their innermost secrets are exposed. Discovering more about Rafe is skilling interwoven into the plot, and I found myself loving him even more for what he has endured. B.J. is definitely a feisty heroine, and seeing her interact with all the Black Ops warriors made for some entertaining moments. These two are written with strong characterizations, as they are depicted as being courageous when needed yet also finding it difficult to control their caring sides when it comes to each other. The passion between Rafe and B.J. starts simmering from their very first meeting, and the encounter is blazingly steamy when these feelings turn combustible. Whatever emotion is felt by these two characters during a scene, the sentiment is expressed with much heartfelt earnestness, though often shown by actions and not in words. With numerous secondary characters whose stories still need to be told, I am looking forward to many more Black Ops books. FEEL THE HEAT has danger, romance and even some laughter, where emotions are sincerely conveyed and confrontations constantly arise.