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Ice Blue (Ice, #3)
by Anne Stuart
by Anne Stuart
Jane Stewart's review
bookshelves: suspense-thriller-with-romance, 5-star-romantic-suspense
Sep 28, 10
bookshelves: suspense-thriller-with-romance, 5-star-romantic-suspense
Read in January, 2008
Excellent and exciting.
Taka, a spy for the British, is supposed to kill Summer, an American girl. He plans to kill her, but keeps delaying it. The bad guys, a religious cult, also want to kill her, but Taka keeps saving her from them. It is full of suspense, danger, and a couple of sex scenes. The sex scene on page 323 is great! There is a happy ending. This is the third book in her "Ice" series. I loved it. Sexual content: strong.
Taka, a spy for the British, is supposed to kill Summer, an American girl. He plans to kill her, but keeps delaying it. The bad guys, a religious cult, also want to kill her, but Taka keeps saving her from them. It is full of suspense, danger, and a couple of sex scenes. The sex scene on page 323 is great! There is a happy ending. This is the third book in her "Ice" series. I loved it. Sexual content: strong.
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May 16, 2011 08:28am
Jane- Do I need to read Cold as Ice before this one? I've read Black Ice, but am trying to decide between going with #2 or skipping to this one.
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Definitely you can skip Cold as Ice. I think it might be good to read Ice Blue before Ice Storm, for a little bit on the organization the guys work for, but I think even those two probably don’t need to be read in order. My three favorites were Black Ice, Ice Blue and ice Storm. Go for it. Hope you like.
I loved it, too, Jane. Just finished it today! Wow!Carrie, I skipped book 2, Cold as Ice, and had no troubles following along.
I have so far only read Black Ice (great!) and Ice Blue.
