Virtually Hers (Virtually #2)
by
Gennita Low
He can’t get her out of his head…literally.Virtually, Book 2In Helen “Hell” Roston’s elite black ops world, failure isn’t listed as an option in the rule book. As the leading guinea pig in a dangerous combination of virtual reality training and a mind-altering serum, though, every day offers a thousand ways to blow it. And the very real sexual chemistry that sizzles betwee...more
Paperback, 264 pages
Published
August 3rd 2010
by Samhain Publishing, LTD
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Virtually Hers was the first book I've read on my Kindle. I started it and couldn't put my Kindle down until I finished it. Virtually Hers picks up right where Virtually His left off. And Virtually One will be the next instalment in this series.
Virtually Hers is a continuation of Elena's (Helen/Hell) and Jed's adventure in both the virtual world and the real one. In Virtually His only half the mission was finished and now they are set to complete it. I fell in love with Elena's feist...more
Virtually Hers is a continuation of Elena's (Helen/Hell) and Jed's adventure in both the virtual world and the real one. In Virtually His only half the mission was finished and now they are set to complete it. I fell in love with Elena's feist...more
I just randomly came across Gennita Low's Virtually His, which is the first book in the series, and loved it. This book I liked even more. It was fast paced and kept me on my toes. We finally get to see who her trainer is and I have to say I had my guess in the last book and was happy to see I was right. Jed and Helen have chemistry that jumps off the page and their kinky romps in the V.R. room and their shared dreams are amazing. Each encounter is different and I loved watching Jed struggl...more
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Jed is one of the sexiest characters I've read about in a long time. We meet Jed throughout many Low's books as this cold, calculated agent and I love that for his own book she was able to keep him in character, allowing his feeling for the heroine to progress naturally. SHe didn't do like many other romance authors and have him fall in love with the heroine on first sight while she remains aloof.
"Sexy mind games inside your head endanger more than your heart."
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Visit me at my blog for the full length review of Virtually Hers, and many more. :) Miranda
Sci-fi? Paranormal? Special-Ops? I don't know for sure how to classify this book except to say it was darn good and well worth the 2 year wait (it doesn't actually get released in paperback til August 2010, but I read the Kindle version).
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First of all, a big fat THANK YOU to Samhain Publishing for picking up Gennita Low's contract on these books. You're not going to regret it, because she rocks!
I thoroughly enjoyed this second foray into the secret world of remote viewing. The plot was well-drawn...The commandos of COMCEN are great fun, and it was terrific to see them all again. But the centerpiece, of course, was the growing relationship between Hell and Hades.
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I thoroughly enjoyed this second foray into the secret world of remote viewing. The plot was well-drawn...The commandos of COMCEN are great fun, and it was terrific to see them all again. But the centerpiece, of course, was the growing relationship between Hell and Hades.
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Aargh! I hate it when an author ends on a cliffhanger and then we have to wait forever for the next book! Virtually One is the next part of the story, and it's still not out! Very frustrating.
Wonderful story can't wait for the next one, been waiting for like over 2 years already. The only sucky thing about this book is that it takes the author forever to complete the series.
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Jenn, as everyone calls her, likes to keep things simple. That's why she runs a roofing construction business, teaches, writes and does her own business taxes eight days a week. She considers herself a multi-cultural and well-rounded person. Workers leave her alone when she starts yelling at them in Chinese and Malay. She also studies German and Russian because she can't pronounce French very well...more
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