Night Fall (T-FLAC, #13)

Night Fall (T-FLAC #13)

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T-FLAC/psi operative Simon Blackthorne goes to Africa to continue the global war against paranormal terror–never expecting to clash swords with strong-willed Kess Goodall.

Kess struggles in her own desperate battle to unravel a deadly secret that has killed millions in the tiny country of Mallaruza. But Simon proves to be the ultimate distraction: his very presence takes h...more
Mass Market Paperback, 336 pages
Published September 30th 2008 by Ballantine Books (first published January 1st 2008)
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Julie (jjmachshev)
Nov 03, 2008 Julie (jjmachshev) rated it 4 of 5 stars Recommends it for: hot wizard fans
Shelves: 2008-reads
"Night Fall" by Cherry Adair had me doing the whole love/hate thing at first. Then once I figured out I needed to suspend reality, I loved it! A really hot read with a really hot wizard.

Kess is the PR rep for the current President of the African nation of Mallaruza. She's also kind of keeping a low profile before her upcoming court case back in the States. With Mallaruza's election and her court case coming up in just a few weeks, she's pretty stressed. Then there's the whole deadly disease and...more
Kathrynn
Oct 19, 2008 Kathrynn rated it 5 of 5 stars Recommends it for: Romantic Suspense Fans w/a touch of magic
This paranormal, T-FLAC book was very entertaining with two wonderful main characters. Simon (wizard) was asked to help a friend in Africa and meets Kess (AKA Katherine, Katie). Together, they uncover a deadly virus, bad wizard, corruption in the African government and ...love. The romance was nice and sweet. Simon was such a romantic. It was hard to put down and when I finished this book, I had a big smile on my face! Thank you for that! ;-)

I had to laugh...page 94: the word "discombobulated" i...more
Celeste
I really enjoyed this latest book by Cherry Adair. I feel like her writing is getting better and better and am looking forward to the next in this series.

**Mild spoiler**

Oh! And is it just me... or does she not try to find new and intersting places for her characters to make love!?? First the camel's back in that other book... and now in the back seat of a car, going 100 miles an hour, with no driver, in the African desert?! She's great! I love it!
Hbeebti
Another wonderful book by Cherry Adair. Its been awhile sense I have read anything by her and forgot how engaging her stories are.

Simon and Kess are so great together. Kess for me was so wonderfully refreshing. She was so perky and enjoyed life. Even when bad things are happening around her. There was always a laugh or a smile. I loved that she was always messing with Simon. That he even seemed to enjoy her babble , jumping from one subject to the next in the same breath. Also was cool was that...more
Mom
T-FLAC/psi operative Simon Blackthorne goes to Africa to continue the global war against paranormal terror–never expecting to clash swords with strong-willed Kess Goodall.

Kess struggles in her own desperate battle to unravel a deadly secret that has killed millions in the tiny country of Mallaruza. But Simon proves to be the ultimate distraction: his very presence takes her body to the edge of a pleasure-filled abyss, his touch superbly rapturous. Now, against a backdrop of staggering beauty an...more
Chris
Cherry Adair is all over the place as a writer. I have read 3 of her TFLAC books and there just isn't any consistency.

I LOVED "Kiss and Tell". I actually re-read it last month and loved it again just as much as the first time. It was fast paced, fun, intriguing and steamy.

I HATED "Hide and Seek". It was ridiculous, badly written, pathetic characters, a bad book.

In "Night Fall", she seems to hit middle ground. I don't like fantasy for the most part and the main character, Simon, was a wizard that...more
Kathy
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Nicole
I found myself scratching my head after reading this trilogy by Adair-I love and will constantly reread her older books but starting with the trilogy of books about the magician brothers and following with these three, I've had to conclude she's tried to buy into the paranormal craze and it just isn't working for me.

Rather than writing a long-winded, tedious review I'll summarize in 5 sentences:
I found the main characters dull and monotonous
I can't remember who the bad guy(s) were or how the cri...more
harlequin {Stephanie}
Not crazy about this pick. My hatred and fondness jumped around a lot on this one.
Started with an interesting locale then we get gushing about how sexy they find each other. At this point I almost picked another book. I went into this thinking it wouldbe military/ romance fiction. I perked up a bit when they introduced some otherworldly action. Even with this fun add in I wasn't feeling it.

Unfortunately, a lot of my complaints would give the ending away... I will refrain. One thing I enjoyed w...more
Joanne
Very disappointed. I had been looking forward to reading the T-Flac series for some time, however, based on this book I don't think I will proceed. While her main couple were charming when together, there wasn't enough depth in rest of the plot to keep my interest. There was no build-up or fleshing out of any of the characters including our heroes and enemies. I don't know why they are who they are and I didn't feel any connection to their problems. I did enjoy her visuals of the animals and cou...more
Lacey Savage
I was expecting pure romantic suspense when I picked up this book, so I was pleasantly surprised to learn it had a heavy paranormal slant. It took me about a chapter to really get into the story, but once Kess's POV came across, I was hooked. I adored Kess. She's got tons of attitude, and she's not afraid to go after what she wants. She perplexes the heck out of poor Simon, who has no idea how to handle a woman like her but sure wants to learn. This was a quick read, and kept me entertained thro...more
Cindi
I loved Kess's sass and spice! Simon Blackthorne with an "e" well hot damn yummy slightly "off/magic/wizard" alpha male YUM! Yes the story matter of plague and disease killing millions was heavy but the story still held compassion, heat, and HEA so that's a winner in my book! Also discovering half way thru this book that it was #13 in a series I am happy to say I am jumping back to #1 and starting my Cherry Adair T-FLAC journey right proper ;-) I recommend you buy and read her wonderful books I...more
Cindy
Paranormal action series, somewhat similar to her Edge books.

Heroes are members of TFLAC [her ongoing series:] - the psi branch. The first book was set in Africa [just love those mythical African countries - something like the mythical Balkan countries popular in earlier romances, after all you've got to get all those princes from somewhere!:]. Hero's powers are short circuiting, there's an unknown plague decimating the population, and the heroine is supposed to help the current president get r...more
Stephanie
Simon Blackthorne is a T-FLAC/psi operative who is in Africa to track down a wizard causing trouble between two countries. Kess Goodall is there to handle public relations for the President of Mallaruza after trouble back home in Atlanta. They are thrown together on a wild adventure of mayhem, magic and passion. Night Fall is a great read that will keep you hooked from beginning to end! This is definitely one you’re gonna want to check out along with any other Cherry Adair books.
Mandi
I absolutely loved this book and the heroine especially! It's not often that you find a heroine with orphan Annie red/orange hair like Kess! Pair that with her orange hiking boots and she reminds me a bit of the lovely Cherry Adair!!! Must read, first book in the trilogy they'll all leave you wanting more!
Thorn
I found this book a poor read, starting with the imaginary African country and ending with the unending repeats of how manly the male lead was. And in the middle I was reminded that I really find the wizardly T-FLAC operatives really boring.
Jamie
I liked this series. It was a forgettable one but enjoyable while you were reading it. It was one in a 3 book series...it involved wizards and powers we normal people don't have. I like that type stuff. Oh, and romance of course :)
Sandy
I didn't like this book at all. I don't like Adair's psi books either. Maybe that's why. This was a really slow read and at times, I found I barely had the motivation to pick it up and finish it off. I enjoy her non-psi books. 2/5 stars.
Ashley
Wizards who are the paranomal equivalent to the CIA. Just to make it interesting Stick him in the middle of Africa during a civil war and an unknown disease that is killing millions of people. Then add a cute redhead and some steamy sex.
Mel W
I'm thoroughly enjoying this series - on hold now while I wait for the next instalment to be delivered. The magic stuff is out there but hey, this is paranormal romance and it is fiction, I love it. If I wanted reality I'd read non-fiction :)
Lara
I love Cherry Adair and her T-FLAC Series. This is fast paced and a complete roller coaster ride. I thoroughly enjoyed it. Kess is spunky and Simon is sexy. A great duo.
Michaela
Romance, pretty good, disturbing story line about what happens in other countries.. Kind of Sci-Fi too but not horrible.
Angie Lee
Meh. Paranormal romance. Decent enough writing for me to suspend disbelief but characters aren't interesting enough to care
Riona [Dizzy Izzy Book Reviews]
This is the first book in the T-Flac Psi Series and the 13th book in the T-Flac Series.

Simon is a wizard and is in Mallaruza as a favor to the current leader.

Kess is working as the PR person for the current president leading up to the next election. Only problem is that the people of Mallaruza are being killed off by a deadly epidemic.

Kess and Simon are forced into a heated partnership in order to save their lives.

This book was so-so. I read the next two, which were considerably better. I didn'...more
Jen
Oct 28, 2009 Jen rated it 4 of 5 stars
Shelves: romance
Really liked this book, enjoy the author and was surprised, but liked, the supernaturalness in this story.
Sherri Needs A Maid
Not a total waste of time but could have been better. I like her TFLAC books without the sci-fi factor better.
Andrea Jackson
A good, hot love story, with some fascinating psy-superpowers. Great villains too.
June Shaw
Cherry Adair is an excellent author! It made me want to read more of her books.
Haylie
totally fell in love with Simon and this story!! really good!
Giselle
good book if you like the paranormal, which I do : )
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Always an adventurer in life as well as writing, New York Times best-selling author Cherry Adair moved halfway across the globe from Cape Town, South Africa to the United States in her early years to become a interior designer. Now a resident of the Pacific Northwest she shares the award- winning adventures of her fictional T-FLAC counter terrorism operatives with her readers.

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