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Too Close to the Sun

Too Close to the Sun

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Oh please!
Review: Silly me: I thought this was a romance novel. The characters are overwrought, overwritten, oversexed. Just the right sort of material for readers who are content to fill their free time and underutilized brain cells with simplistic plotting, gratuitous violence, and adolescent fantasies of sexual exploitation disguised as romance.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Futuristic Romantic Adventure is an Awesome Read
Review: This is the best futuristic romance I have ever read, but I think it would be better to call it a Futuristic Romantic Adventure. Let me explain.
All galactic smuggler Angel Torrence wanted to do that day was lean against the bar, relax with a drink and recover from a wound she received on her latest mission. She never intended to get caught up in a terrorist attack, let alone commandeer a stolen ship with a bossy computer telling her where to fly. But gosh darn, that computer has a sexy voice. And it should. The voice belongs to Colonel Nicoli Romanof, an officer in the United System of Planets Security Forces, and the ship�s computer now possesses his life essence. So where�s the sexy body that goes with his voice? That�s the problem, and Angel is wrangled into finding it and thus setting out on a mission to save the universe from the deadly race of Harvestors. These horrific beings rob other races of their life essence and then recycle their bodies.
The power struggle that begins on board between independent and strong-willed Angel and a determined Nicoli becomes a battle of physical resistance when they at last come face to face. Because of her past and the rules and culture she�s run away from, she has vowed no man will ever control her. Nicoli has suffered too much tragedy and heartache to chance love again. Somehow they have to overcome these personal obstacles even while their ship is being fired upon, or while they�re dueling with Coronadian warring blade, and dodging deadly lasers. Oh, and did I mention the slave auction scene where Angel first sets eyes on the handsome Nicoli in the flesh? Oh no, gentle reader�you�ve got to read all about that for yourself!
Robin Popp has created a universe that the reader can become a part of from the very first scene. Her characters love and hate, live and die, win and lose with such reality that even the newcomer to futuristic romance will completely lose themselves in the story by the end of Chapter One. Angel and Nicoli�s fantastic journey will take you on a breathless voyage that will keep you on the edge of your seat and awake all night because you won�t set the book down until The End. This is not a book for the faint of heart. This is a powerful story about strong people who struggle to find happiness while on the adventure of a lifetime. I absolutely loved Too Close to the Sun--It�s on fire!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Futuristic Romantic Adventure is an Awesome Read
Review: This is the best futuristic romance I have ever read, but I think it would be better to call it a Futuristic Romantic Adventure. Let me explain.
All galactic smuggler Angel Torrence wanted to do that day was lean against the bar, relax with a drink and recover from a wound she received on her latest mission. She never intended to get caught up in a terrorist attack, let alone commandeer a stolen ship with a bossy computer telling her where to fly. But gosh darn, that computer has a sexy voice. And it should. The voice belongs to Colonel Nicoli Romanof, an officer in the United System of Planets Security Forces, and the ship's computer now possesses his life essence. So where's the sexy body that goes with his voice? That's the problem, and Angel is wrangled into finding it and thus setting out on a mission to save the universe from the deadly race of Harvestors. These horrific beings rob other races of their life essence and then recycle their bodies.
The power struggle that begins on board between independent and strong-willed Angel and a determined Nicoli becomes a battle of physical resistance when they at last come face to face. Because of her past and the rules and culture she's run away from, she has vowed no man will ever control her. Nicoli has suffered too much tragedy and heartache to chance love again. Somehow they have to overcome these personal obstacles even while their ship is being fired upon, or while they're dueling with Coronadian warring blade, and dodging deadly lasers. Oh, and did I mention the slave auction scene where Angel first sets eyes on the handsome Nicoli in the flesh? Oh no, gentle reader'you've got to read all about that for yourself!
Robin Popp has created a universe that the reader can become a part of from the very first scene. Her characters love and hate, live and die, win and lose with such reality that even the newcomer to futuristic romance will completely lose themselves in the story by the end of Chapter One. Angel and Nicoli's fantastic journey will take you on a breathless voyage that will keep you on the edge of your seat and awake all night because you won't set the book down until The End. This is not a book for the faint of heart. This is a powerful story about strong people who struggle to find happiness while on the adventure of a lifetime. I absolutely loved Too Close to the Sun--It's on fire!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Wow, what a thrilling read!
Review: Too Close to the Sun is a well-written book. It is classified as a futuristic romance, which is not a genre I typically read but I was intrigued. This book was filled with suspense, good character struggles, and the aged old love story.

I recommend this book to anyone who wants to read a GREAT book!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A very unique space adventure
Review: When a deal goes badly, smuggler Angel Torrence returns to Earth only to collect the money due her. Instead of the clean get a way she hopes for, her just paid off ship explodes before her very eyes. The ship she hijacks to escape turns out to be possessed by a computer that thinks it's alive. Nicoli Romanof doesn't want to rely on the child pilot that in several daring moves launched his ship. However in the middle of a top secret mission to bring down the Harvestors, he must rely on "Michaels" (the name Angel gives Nicoli), to aide him in regaining his body from the Harvestors - a species that kidnaps people and sells the bodies on the black market. When the recovery mission fails to go as expected, the pair are forced to work together as they fight for their very survival. Angel must return to her own past and face her worst fears while Nicoli must discover that while women can be feminine, not every woman wishes to be protected from experiencing life.

A very fast paced space adventure, TOO CLOSE TO THE SUN is the ultimate game of cat and mouse. Facing both known and unknown enemies Nicoli and Angel really can only trust each other. The worlds created are something right out of the movies and the tension between characters will leave you wondering 'who is the bad guy?' until the surprising conclusion! I loved the humor woven into some of the scenes as well. This was such a different story and so refreshing. I would highly recommend this book as an excellent space adventure with a heroine with more guts than brawn and a hero larger than life.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A very unique space adventure
Review: When a deal goes badly, smuggler Angel Torrence returns to Earth only to collect the money due her. Instead of the clean get a way she hopes for, her just paid off ship explodes before her very eyes. The ship she hijacks to escape turns out to be possessed by a computer that thinks it's alive. Nicoli Romanof doesn't want to rely on the child pilot that in several daring moves launched his ship. However in the middle of a top secret mission to bring down the Harvestors, he must rely on "Michaels" (the name Angel gives Nicoli), to aide him in regaining his body from the Harvestors - a species that kidnaps people and sells the bodies on the black market. When the recovery mission fails to go as expected, the pair are forced to work together as they fight for their very survival. Angel must return to her own past and face her worst fears while Nicoli must discover that while women can be feminine, not every woman wishes to be protected from experiencing life.

A very fast paced space adventure, TOO CLOSE TO THE SUN is the ultimate game of cat and mouse. Facing both known and unknown enemies Nicoli and Angel really can only trust each other. The worlds created are something right out of the movies and the tension between characters will leave you wondering 'who is the bad guy?' until the surprising conclusion! I loved the humor woven into some of the scenes as well. This was such a different story and so refreshing. I would highly recommend this book as an excellent space adventure with a heroine with more guts than brawn and a hero larger than life.


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