The Spies Who Loved Her, Book 1

Heat Factor: Everyone is very horny.
Character Chemistry: Horny, yes. Is it love? Eh.
Plot: 50% being horny, 50% spy stuff.
Overall: Are you looking for some horny spies? Then have I got the book for you!
Heroine
The Spies Who Loved Her, Book 1
Heat Factor: Everyone is very horny.
Character Chemistry: Horny, yes. Is it love? Eh.
Plot: 50% being horny, 50% spy stuff.
Overall: Are you looking for some horny spies? Then have I got the book for you!
Final Hour Series, Book 1
Erin’s review of the Final Hour Prequel Novella
Heat Factor: I’m just gonna go grab that fan over there…
Character Chemistry: They’re so angsty about each other! SECOND CHANCE ROMANCE AAARGH!
Plot: “I’ve got to stop a bioweapon from being unleashed and, what do you know, I need to use the ex-fiancé I thought was dead in order to do it!”
Overall: This book is what romantic suspense should always be.
Final Hour Series, Prequel
Heat Factor: Shower sex after a very dangerous river dunking
Character Chemistry: I was slightly distracted by constant emotional turmoil
Plot: CIA agent doesn’t follow orders, everything that can possibly go sideways does
Overall: It’s the prequel to set up the series, and it does that very well
Savage Series, Book 8
Heat Factor: Explicit
Character Chemistry: I bought the physical chemistry; the emotional chemistry was less convincing
Plot: Various black ops agents (plus one secretary) team up against a crime syndicate. Also, long lost sisters are reunited.
Overall: Didn’t quite do it for me.
The Muses’ Salon, Book 3
Heat Factor: Sex happens abruptly; without the build up, it’s less hot than it should be
Character Chemistry: Insta-lust, plus oodles of resentment
Plot: Cloak and Dagger
Overall: Confusing