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Out of Sight (T-FLAC #5)
by
Cherry Adair (Goodreads Author)
Sometimes chemistry is a matter of life and death. . . .
Though her confidence is badly shaken by a training accident, A. J. Cooper vows to become an excellent T-FLAC operative. She is everything the antiterrorist agency looks for—she’s smart, resourceful, and a crack shot. Eager to prove herself to her instructor, the highly regarded Kane Wright, A. J. takes on a difficult...more
Though her confidence is badly shaken by a training accident, A. J. Cooper vows to become an excellent T-FLAC operative. She is everything the antiterrorist agency looks for—she’s smart, resourceful, and a crack shot. Eager to prove herself to her instructor, the highly regarded Kane Wright, A. J. takes on a difficult...more
Mass Market Paperback, 320 pages
Published
August 26th 2003
by Ivy Books
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Absolute Joy! (You have to read the book to see why that phrase fits)...
Of all the T-FLAC series I've read so far, the banter and humor between Kane Wright and AJ Cooper - in addition to the riddle he tries to solve throughout the story - makes Out of Sight a book you can't put down.
The characters... AJ Cooper is an alpha female to the max. But she's so beautiful no one looked beneath the surface to see the brains and brawn. Going undercover as a fashion model certainly isn't a stretch and gets...more
Of all the T-FLAC series I've read so far, the banter and humor between Kane Wright and AJ Cooper - in addition to the riddle he tries to solve throughout the story - makes Out of Sight a book you can't put down.
The characters... AJ Cooper is an alpha female to the max. But she's so beautiful no one looked beneath the surface to see the brains and brawn. Going undercover as a fashion model certainly isn't a stretch and gets...more
Another great addition to the T-Flac series. I seem to be doing the unthinkable and reading the series out of order, but it still works for me.
This book has everything I like about the romantic suspense genre...Solid plot, great balance of both romance and suspense, sizzling chemistry, hot sex, a kick-ass heroine and a yummy alpha hero. I loved the fact that the book started out with AJ's failure. She wasn't just portrayed as this super-woman who deals with everything as easy as water off a duc...more
This book has everything I like about the romantic suspense genre...Solid plot, great balance of both romance and suspense, sizzling chemistry, hot sex, a kick-ass heroine and a yummy alpha hero. I loved the fact that the book started out with AJ's failure. She wasn't just portrayed as this super-woman who deals with everything as easy as water off a duc...more
Book #5 in the T-FLAC series and I was glad this one finally came to an end. It wore me flat out! The story took AWHILE to get the characters set up and moving along. I had to resist the strong urge to put this book down and pick up something else to read.
I didn't care for Kane or AJ's character, and frankly, I could have done without the bickering.
The entire book is set in Egypt, i.e., sand & heat. I thought the book dragged in several places, scene transitions could have been smoother; I w...more
I didn't care for Kane or AJ's character, and frankly, I could have done without the bickering.
The entire book is set in Egypt, i.e., sand & heat. I thought the book dragged in several places, scene transitions could have been smoother; I w...more
As usual, I loved another T-FLAC book! Except this book didn't have an epilogue, or a chapter following up with the couple AFTER the mission was over. So the ending was a little different than the other books. I really liked A.J. I loved that she was beauty pageant beautiful, but hated that about herself. I loved all the tension between the two of them at the beginning. Both of them being very attracted to each other, but neither one of them wanting to let the other one know or act on it. It mad...more
Though her confidence is badly shaken by a training accident, A. J. Cooper vows to become an excellent T-FLAC operative. She is everything the antiterrorist agency looks for—she’s smart, resourceful, and a crack shot. Eager to prove herself to her instructor, the highly regarded Kane Wright, A. J. takes on a difficult and potentially deadly assignment. A success in the field could be just the thing she needs to make her career with the agency—and working so closely with the extraordinary and irr...more
this book was not at all like the other TFLAC books i have read. the rest were suspenseful sure, but also full of laughs. this one was most certainly not. i dont think i have been on the edge of my seat reading a book in a long long time. maybe ever. it was absolutely wonderful. though in very different ways from the other books.
this time around both our hero and heroine were TFLAC agents in the middle of tracking town a top 10 terrorist. things go from bad to worse and before you know it every...more
this time around both our hero and heroine were TFLAC agents in the middle of tracking town a top 10 terrorist. things go from bad to worse and before you know it every...more
AJ Cooper has always competed with her brother, a SEAL, and her dad, a Marine, so when a chance comes to join antiterrorist group, she jumps at it. But then she gets shot in a training accident, and her confidence is jarred.
Kane Wright has reluctantly taken on an assignment in Egypt and needs a female sharpshooter to take out the target. When he's assigned Cooper, a rookie untested in combat, he's not happy, but beggars can't be chosers.
She has a little worship thing going on for Wright, while h...more
Kane Wright has reluctantly taken on an assignment in Egypt and needs a female sharpshooter to take out the target. When he's assigned Cooper, a rookie untested in combat, he's not happy, but beggars can't be chosers.
She has a little worship thing going on for Wright, while h...more
A.J. Cooper and Kane Wright...
AJ is gorgeous - Miss Illinois gorgeous - but she wants to do something more important than this, so she joins the police department, and then is recruited by T-FLAC...she has a photographic memory and is top in the sharp shooting class... before she completes training, she is accidently shot in a training exercise, and hasn't quite recovered from it emotionally - but is called on on this ops (as the only female sharp shooter) against the team leader, Kane's, judgem...more
AJ is gorgeous - Miss Illinois gorgeous - but she wants to do something more important than this, so she joins the police department, and then is recruited by T-FLAC...she has a photographic memory and is top in the sharp shooting class... before she completes training, she is accidently shot in a training exercise, and hasn't quite recovered from it emotionally - but is called on on this ops (as the only female sharp shooter) against the team leader, Kane's, judgem...more
Mar 15, 2013
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This entry for the series starts out with action - what a plus. To my thinking this is an action adventure series that has been light on the action. It's just in time for Kane Wright's spotlight where he gets to show every side of him and there isn't a side that model worthy AJ Cooper doesn't find drool-worthy.
Once again I feel this is just on the brink of being a series I can't do without. The villain was a perfect fit for diabolical and the story seemed to flow well. Nothing like a maniacal p...more
Once again I feel this is just on the brink of being a series I can't do without. The villain was a perfect fit for diabolical and the story seemed to flow well. Nothing like a maniacal p...more
This was the first Cherry Adair book I ran across, and is a true library success story. Last summer I was in my local library looking for some new romance authors (um, not that I was avoiding my dissertation or anything....) - I started in the "A"s and just worked my way down the rows. It didn't take me long to stumble across "Adair" (- isn't the predictability of the alphabet amazing?). My library has most of Ms. Adair's backlist and this is the one I picked up because the back cover sounded li...more
I didn’t care for this T-FLAC instalment as much as I did the previous ones, but it is still quite a good read, it just didn’t really do it for me. A.J Cooper is trying her best to keep up with what is expected of her as a trainee under the guidance of Kane, who isn’t handling the pressure too well of being responsible for another person’s life;
“He was good at a number of things. But keeping his teammates alive wasn’t one of them.
Which is why he’d worked alone for the past two years.
He swore vic
I haven't read this book yet - and to be honest, I don't know when if I will - but I've been hearing about the "camel scene" for so many years that I had to ask my dear friend Auntee for the chapter/page numbers where that infamous scene takes place. I needed to understand how such a thing could work and reading those pages out of context wouldn't hurt, as a sex scene between the H/h isn't exactly a spoiler, right? ;)
Wow, what a trip! All I can say after reading it is, Ms. Adair must have been o...more
Wow, what a trip! All I can say after reading it is, Ms. Adair must have been o...more
3 1/2 stars
The third of the Wright brothers gets his story. Kane Wright is a photographer by passion, but also an operative for TFLAC. He is one of the best operatives at that. AJ Cooper looks up to him as her hero. She's studied every one of his case files and is in awe of him and aspires to be like him.
When they are put together on an op and she fails at her first attempt, her dream of being like him and even continuing to be a TFLAC operative is in danger. She vows to prove herself to him to...more
The third of the Wright brothers gets his story. Kane Wright is a photographer by passion, but also an operative for TFLAC. He is one of the best operatives at that. AJ Cooper looks up to him as her hero. She's studied every one of his case files and is in awe of him and aspires to be like him.
When they are put together on an op and she fails at her first attempt, her dream of being like him and even continuing to be a TFLAC operative is in danger. She vows to prove herself to him to...more
Kane Wright is a legend at the private anti-terrorist organization, T-FLAC. He's one of the best and newbie agent AJ Cooper has a serious case of hero worship going on. When she's sent out on her first mission as part of his team, she couldn't be happier--until she freezes and is unable to take the shot that would eliminate one of the most vicious terrorists on the planet. Now they're going to have to do things the hard way--if Kane will even give her a second chance.
It drove me nuts that a) the plot twists are ridiculous and b) the guy absolutely cannot control himself around her, just because she has breasts. I hate that premise because in real life I think it's an incredibly dangerous line of thinking that puts women in real danger in the armed forces. I just re-read "Harvard's Education" by Suzanne Brockmann and the same issue is handled with a lot more class in that novel.
Also, did I mention the ridiculous plot twists?
Also, did I mention the ridiculous plot twists?
In Cherry's Out of Sight romantic action filled book A.J. Cooper is a female T-FLAC operative who is an excellent sharp shooter who is paired up with Kane Wright on a mission in the middle of the desert to take out a terrorist and when that goes wrong they have to rely on each other, their wits and training while running for their lives and pursuing their target at the same time. Out of Sight is a fun, fast, sexy roller coaster ride from the first sentence to the last. In short…I loved and enjoy...more
While this edition of the T-FLAC series was better than 2 others I've read, I really give this book 2.5 stars. Sex on a camel seems too far fetch not to mention uncomfortable. I like the guys to be a bit more alpha male especially if he's a black OPs. I still enjoyed it, and the HEA was tough as nails. I liked her a lot. Not a bad read, but not great either. Middle of the road. I would recommend it.
This book was my second and definetely my last from this author.
The main characters did not look very sympathetic to me, neither in any way realistic. The overall plot was also not realistic. And that's saying nothing about the famous and oh so really far-fetched "camel scene", which made me roll my eyes, while at the same time not rising my temperature by one degree, except from weariness. I thought the pursuit in the desert would never end, and neither their love scenes. And when even that see...more
The main characters did not look very sympathetic to me, neither in any way realistic. The overall plot was also not realistic. And that's saying nothing about the famous and oh so really far-fetched "camel scene", which made me roll my eyes, while at the same time not rising my temperature by one degree, except from weariness. I thought the pursuit in the desert would never end, and neither their love scenes. And when even that see...more
Not my favorite of all of these books. I'll be honest, I've not loved the last two. Not hated them, mind you, and I want to keep going with this series but in this one I felt like the couple had no chemistry together. I wasn't even sure Kane liked AJ. Anyhow, on to the next one and hoping the series finds the joy it had in the first few books.
This book was good. I enjoyed it. It's not my favorite Cherry Adair book though and I was hoping for more. I felt like the book got off to a good strong start and just kind of middled out. There was an few unrealistic points about the op near the end and Kane/AJ just didn't sizzle for me like I thought they would.
No one - and I mean no one - can write an action scene like Cherry Adair. And I think this one has been my favorite of the series so far, regardless of the enormous plot holes big enough to swallow a camel (and the love scene involving a camel). I just loved AJ. I thought I would get tired of the multitude of descriptions about how beautiful she is, but it actually underscored her other attributes - how smart, tough-ass and funny she is. And that name game they played? Funny, funny stuff. And so...more
Ugh. I stopped reading it after the first couple of scenes. She puts her entire team in jeopardy and then gives them attitude. There was just no possible way that she could redeem herself after that.
I've liked a couple of the TFLAC series but I think I'm going to quit now. I have better things to read.
I've liked a couple of the TFLAC series but I think I'm going to quit now. I have better things to read.
A. J. Cooper vows to become an excellent T-FLAC operative. She is everything the antiterrorist agency looks for—she’s smart, resourceful, and a crack shot. Eager to prove herself to her instructor, the highly regarded Kane Wright.
This installment had some VERY memorable moments. Being in the heart of the desert with some major sexual tension going on what does a couple do? Well let's just say I would have never thought of that option, I fact I am still a little shocked. Again this installment o...more
This installment had some VERY memorable moments. Being in the heart of the desert with some major sexual tension going on what does a couple do? Well let's just say I would have never thought of that option, I fact I am still a little shocked. Again this installment o...more
Sep 16, 2011
Rachel
marked it as to-read
I'm signed up for one of her seminars next month, so I should probably read one or 2 of her books first! :)
Yeah, I just love those Wright boys. This was Kane Wright's story in the T-Flac series and he didn't disappoint. The tension between him and the beautiful, fiesty AJ was fabulous, as was the non-stop suspense throughout the story. Oh, except for the infamous camel scene which was rather more hilarious than suspensful. As AJ says at the end of it - 'It gives new meaning to the term humping'. As much as I enjoyed this story, I still think Micheal Wright (In Too Deep) is my favorite of the brothers...more
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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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