Author:Sydney Croft
Agent Wyatt Kennedy was born with the power of superhuman seduction and mysterious Faith Black can induce pain or pleasure with no more than a thought. When the two meet, their attraction is explosive, but secret agendas and an impending storm threaten to destroy them both.
Wyatt needs to destroy the weather machine created by the Itor corporation before it wreaks havoc on New York shores. But for Faith, the machine means her long lost sister's freedom. When the head of Itor, who is also Faith's ex, puts the deadly machine into action, Faith faces a storm full of past love, present danger, and a man who could be her downfall...or her salvation.
If you like intrigue, espionage, danger and sexy secret agents with psychic abilities, you will love this book ... Croft's realistic characters have real, flawed motives that keep the action suspenseful and the sex extra hot.
—— Romantic TimesMs Croft pens a tale where she manages to combine action along with sizzling hot passion. You will not be disappointed in this book, it is a keeper.
—— Night Owl Romance ReviewsThe dynamic duo of Larissa Ione and Stephanie Tyler has done it again in this third installment of the ACRO series ... this is the best one yet.
—— Wild on BooksPraise for Elizabeth Noble
—— -Noble is the mistress of the tearjerking message of love
—— ExpressWitty, affectionate and unashamedly tear-jerking
—— RedHonest and beautifully written
—— Woman & HomeDeliciously readable
—— TimesImpossible to finish without tears streaming down your face
—— Daily ExpressWitty, pacy and immediately engaging
—— GlamourA wonderfully well-written book, full of emotion
—— Daily MailIncredibly thought-provoking and poignant
—— SunIrresistible comfort read
—— GlamourSo fluid, the pages turn themselves
—— Daily MirrorIt would be a hard heart indeed that remained unmoved . . . the tender feelings that Noble engenders in her readers are to be cherished
—— Daily ExpressTissues are essential. You'll ricochet between delicately watering eyes at the romance of it all and howling sobs at the unbearable tenderness
—— Heat