Solar Heat by Susan Kearney

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  • Pub. Date: February 2008
  • 384pp
  • Sales Rank: 329,396
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    • Pub. Date: February 2008
    • Publisher: Doherty, Tom Associates, LLC
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 384pp
    • Sales Rank: 329,396

    Synopsis

    Is she an indispensable ally or his worst enemy?

    When Intersolar Mining entrepreneur Derrek Archer rescues Azsla from her emergency sleeping pod, he’s confounded by his desire for her.  A desire so irresistible, Derrek wonders if he’s been drugged… or worse.

    Is she better off with him or without him?

    Azsla’s attracted to the sexy asteroid miner, but she fears getting close to Derrek might compromise her mission--and reveal that she’s an enemy spy.  Her facade hides a complex and powerful woman, capable of enslaving Derrek and destroying everything he holds dear.

    With a cataclysm of deadly proportions looming, Derrek and Azsla must overcome their distrust, suspicion and opposing loyalties.  But while uniting forces might save a planet, working together might tear them apart or bring them together.   Forever.

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    Biography

    Susan Kearney used to set herself on fire four times a day. Now a USA Today bestselling author, she does something really hot—she writes romance.  She can apply the old rule of "write what you know" and never run out of ideas for characters and plots. An All-American and professional diver, expert in martial arts, sailor, real estate broker and owner of a barter business as well as women's fitness and three hair salons, she has enough material for a lifetime.

    Kearney, a native of New Jersey, resides in a suburb of Tampa with her husband, kids, and Boston Terrier.

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    Picked it up by accident and was suprised!by Anonymous

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    March 07, 2008: I didn't realize it was a romance just caught the part about science fiction. Well I started reading it and it was anything but predictable. I actually couldn't put it down because I wanted to see where the story was going because this wan't a formula book that's been rehashed. It's actually very well written and keeps you hooked I'm looking for more by her right now! Can't go wrong on this one!

    exciting science fiction romanceby harstan

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    December 15, 2007: Intersolar Mining asteroid minor Derrek Archer rescues Azsla from her apparent drifting emergency pod where she is asleep in suspended animation. Even before she awakens he is attracted to her, which makes him wary as that just does not happen in real life especially in deep space. When she revives, Azsla is shocked how much she wants the minor, but knows her undercover espionage mission comes before her desires. As Derrek and Azsla begin to fall in love, each remains cautious with their feelings especially since each supports opposing enemies. However when a pandemic threat means many innocent lives dying this couple must overcome their suspicions of one another to unite in love in order to prevent a catastrophe. --- SOLAR HEAT is an exciting science fiction romance starring two interesting lead protagonists who are obvious enemies until love changes their relationship. Azsla is the more fascinating of the pair, as she is an outer space Mata Hari who comes from a slave planet while he is a roguish loner although he has hundreds of employees. Readers, more so romance fans than sci fi purists, will enjoy watching the struggles of this couple to team up in spite of their love for one another to stop the calamity from happening. --- Harriet Klausner