Hot Ice A Novel

Hot Ice A Novel by Nora Roberts is a reprint edition published by Random House Publishing Group on September 27, 2011. This 320-page book is written in English and presents a narrative that intertwines themes of romance, action, and suspense. The story follows Whitney MacAllister, a wealthy Manhattan socialite, and Douglas Lord, a streetwise man involved in larceny, as they become entangled in a high-stakes pursuit for a hidden fortune.
Readers will find themselves immersed in a tale that explores the dynamics between wealth and desperation, as Whitney and Douglas navigate their fierce attraction amidst a dangerous game involving stolen documents and shadowy rivals. The journey takes them from Manhattan to Madagascar, highlighting the tension and excitement of their quest. This novel combines elements of contemporary fiction with thrilling adventure, making it a captivating read for those interested in romance and suspense.
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From New York Times bestselling author Nora Roberts comes a seductive novel of red hot passion and cold hard cash, as a Manhattan socialite living at jet-set speed crosses a desperate man on the run—and finds herself trapped in a deadly game that may have no winners or losers . . . or survivors.
Reckless Whitney MacAllister possesses all the wealth and beauty every woman dreams of. Streetwise Douglas Lord has the good looks and quick wits to be a success at his chosen profession: larceny. She has the cash and the connections. He has the stolen documents leading to a fabulous hidden fortune. It is a business proposition, pure and simple.
But the race to find the treasure, from Manhattan to Madagascar, is only part of the game. For their fierce and dangerous attraction to each other soon threatens to overwhelm them—unless their merciless and shadowy rivals kill them first.
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