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Apr 22, 2011
I'm quitting this one for several reasons:
1. It's boring. I was cleaning up the doggie droppings in the yard and found my mind drifting. If a book can't hold my attention when I'm doing that chore something is seriously wrong.
2. The heroine is a rookie who "forgets" to wear her safety gear on her 1st mission out. Seriously? I'm supposed to believe this? And, yep, you guessed it she gets shot. Not to worry though she's ok (figures).
3. It's #15 in a More...
1. It's boring. I was cleaning up the doggie droppings in the yard and found my mind drifting. If a book can't hold my attention when I'm doing that chore something is seriously wrong.
2. The heroine is a rookie who "forgets" to wear her safety gear on her 1st mission out. Seriously? I'm supposed to believe this? And, yep, you guessed it she gets shot. Not to worry though she's ok (figures).
3. It's #15 in a More...
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Dec 10, 2008
Sex, wizards, and clones. Oh, and a super-duper bad wizard guy who is defeated by the WOMEN! I think that was my favorite thing about "Night Shadow", the conclusion to Cherry Adair's trilogy.
Alexis Stone has finally made it out from behind her research desk and is now a full-fledged T-FLAC field op and on her first mission. The fact that said mission will mean she can work with the mouth-watering Alex Stone (absolutely no relation...thank God) is neither here nor there. A More...
Alexis Stone has finally made it out from behind her research desk and is now a full-fledged T-FLAC field op and on her first mission. The fact that said mission will mean she can work with the mouth-watering Alex Stone (absolutely no relation...thank God) is neither here nor there. A More...
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Mar 04, 2009
Great book, terrific ending to the trilogy. All my answers from the first 2 books wrapped up together very nicely in this package.
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Sep 20, 2010
I was a little disappointed in this one - just didn't pull everything together real well. What a concept though.
Aside from working for the international anti-terrorism agency T-FLAC (and having the same last name), Lexi Stone and Alex Stone are polar opposites, right down to Lexi’s mere mortality and Alex’s paranormal powers. While straight-arrow Lexi pushes paper at an Internal Affairs desk, renegade Alex is busy pushing the envelope as he pursues the most dangerous global criminal More...
Aside from working for the international anti-terrorism agency T-FLAC (and having the same last name), Lexi Stone and Alex Stone are polar opposites, right down to Lexi’s mere mortality and Alex’s paranormal powers. While straight-arrow Lexi pushes paper at an Internal Affairs desk, renegade Alex is busy pushing the envelope as he pursues the most dangerous global criminal More...
Dec 10, 2010
Blech. I really didn't like this. I started it as part of an online book club, and figured the confusing parts would be explained in the remaining book. I did a little research, saw it was part of a series and assumed (my fault) that it, like other series, would clue in newbies to the party. Nope. Most of it was left to the reader to suss out. (Was Adair trying to make up for what seemed like a plot that was overlapping with two other books?)
The jumping from place to place does not mak More...
The jumping from place to place does not mak More...
Sep 25, 2009
It's hard to pick up a series in the middle, but this was an audiobook to review and I didn't want to go and read 13 other books first. The audiobook reader was excellent but the story itself didn't make a lot of sense to me. The "rules" of the world didn't feel consistent or even possible. Also, the fact that the hero and heroine were Alex and Lexi Stone (no relation) was annoying in audio. It would have been fine in print. It was supposed to be deliberately confusing but audio made i
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Aug 03, 2010
Cherry Adair is one of my favorite authors when she writes non-psi T-FLAC novels. This final book of this "Night" trilogy is the first one I have read and I am not planning on reading the others, even though I do like her characters, so, never say never.
I did read all of the "Edge" books, so I was somewhat familiar with the psi part of the T-FLAC universe and even enjoyed seeing Duncan and Lark again, it just isn't my cup of tea. I am glad that Kiss and Tell which is se More...
I did read all of the "Edge" books, so I was somewhat familiar with the psi part of the T-FLAC universe and even enjoyed seeing Duncan and Lark again, it just isn't my cup of tea. I am glad that Kiss and Tell which is se More...
Nov 10, 2011
This is the third book in the Psi T-FLAC series, 15th in the T-FLAC series.
Lexi and Alex Stone's story. (Same last name - no relation)
Lexi is awesome. She's got a photographic memory. She's a font of information, useless and otherwise.
Alex is the T-FLAC bad boy. He's a wizard and he's Texan - he thinks he's larger than life, naturally....
IA (internal affairs) has sent Lexi to Alex's team to see if he's turning to the dark side. Alex's powers are fl More...
Lexi and Alex Stone's story. (Same last name - no relation)
Lexi is awesome. She's got a photographic memory. She's a font of information, useless and otherwise.
Alex is the T-FLAC bad boy. He's a wizard and he's Texan - he thinks he's larger than life, naturally....
IA (internal affairs) has sent Lexi to Alex's team to see if he's turning to the dark side. Alex's powers are fl More...
Oct 01, 2010
Let me start off by saying I'm a huge Cherry Adair fan. I've read every one of her T-Flac books, this one being the last published in the series to date. Each one reads better than the last. Each character, familiar ones and the new, are brought together to work as a team and defeat the bad guys. Gun toting, muscular hot men; kick-ass, beautiful, smart women. Adair really brings you into the action and makes all the scenes come to life. Each book can read as a stand-alone, but I found reading th
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Jun 29, 2009
Night Shadow concluded the trilogy neatly. I enjoyed reading this one more than the other two. We finally get to the real story that took the other two books to set up, so that's probably why I took to this story. There were some minor plot points that bugged me, but I could basically overlook them and enjoy the fast-paced action. I wouldn't read this one without reading the first two; You would be so lost! 'B-' rating, recommended.
Feb 28, 2009
The next in the T-FLAC series is pretty good. It almost borders on the sci-fi with some of the characters paranormal abilities (like teleporting) and that sometimes makes this series hard for me to read.
Mar 25, 2011
I thought this book was amazing! It action packed and filled with romance. I love their names. Overall I think that it was a great book. I love the story line and all the action that was built into it.
Apr 05, 2010
I thought this was a great conclusions for this trilogy. I really enjoyed the action, suspense and of course the sexy wizards.
Jan 07, 2010
I read this a while back and the characters were not outstanding to me. It was just confusing and didn't make much sense.
Jun 15, 2010
I just couldn't get into it. I didn't dislike it, so I'm just not going to rank it for now. I got about half way.
Sep 11, 2010
Loved this book. Kick-ass main characters. Funny. Sexy. Great series. Want to start back at the beginning and read them all over again.
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Jul 04, 2010
Alex Stone is paired up with Lexi Stone no relation. She has been working with the agency at a desk until now. Her mission is to kick some butt, kill if necessary and report back to T-Flac if Alex has switched sides. Things get very dangerous when it becomes clear that there are clones that look just like Alex and maybe taking his power. Now if only they will believe her.
This is a pretty good book. And a great ending to the trilogy.
This is a pretty good book. And a great ending to the trilogy.
Jun 22, 2009
This is the 3rd in a series of Cherry Adair's TFLAC with wizards books...romantic paranormal stuff. I like them but due to watching too much TV at night I've had trouble getting into this one. I'll keep trying though because I enjoyed the other two before this.
UPDATE: 5/19/09 Can't seem to get into this one and I'm sorry about that because it's one in a series and I've enjoyed the rest up until now. I doubt I'll finish this one...I'm backed up with books I want/need/desire to read More...
UPDATE: 5/19/09 Can't seem to get into this one and I'm sorry about that because it's one in a series and I've enjoyed the rest up until now. I doubt I'll finish this one...I'm backed up with books I want/need/desire to read More...
Jan 10, 2009
This story was much more predictable than the ofer Adair books but still enjoyable.
Oct 26, 2011
Loved the Night Series. The Characters were carried over and the book kept me turning page after page. It is romance and adventure all wrapped up in one.
Jan 14, 2012
I tried again and I'm glad I did. This kind of changed again from the original beginning of the series. We are now more into the paranormal psychics again. While I did enjoy the story, the characters were just okay for me. Unless you are a Adair fan and lover of T-FLAC, this story may be just so-so for you.
Apr 27, 2011
I liked this book the best of the inner 'triology' - but mainly because it wrapped everything up. I was not all that keen on the whole wizard / magic aspect drawn into the T-FLAC books, but maybe that's just me. It left it a little too unrealistic for me. Still a good book & worthwhile read.
Sep 14, 2009
DNF. I hadn't read the other books in this series, and the paranormal aspect were not well explained, I was just lost.
Apr 10, 2009
I only got as far as the first chapter and stopped. I just didn't appeal to me.
