"An excellent romantic suspense"
Reviewed by Kathy Boswell
Posted June 17, 2008
Romance Suspense | Suspense
Kaylin Danner gave up her dream of dancing in New York when
her mother died so she could help her absent minded
professor dad take care of her two younger sisters. She
sets up a dance studio next to the lab that her dad built
behind their house. It works out fairly well. Then her dad
is murdered and the lab is blown up. Luckily his partner
Sawyer Scott is there to help. Scott tells Kaylin they were working on an experiment that
was nearly completed for a revolutionary fuel and he
doesn't have the whole formula. They try to find her
father's laptop but it's nowhere to be found. Then the Danner's house is severely vandalized. The vandals
even put holes in the wall looking for something. The girls
are so frightened that Scott offers to let the family stay
with him until they find out what's going on. Then the
Danners find out that their father kept the fact that their
mother's mother is still alive from them. What else had
their father neglected to tell them? Meanwhile the attraction between Scott and Kaylin heats up
but Kaylin thinks Scott is like her father and she refuses
to let herself have feelings for him! Still Scott tries
everything he can to help the Danners. The action in DANCING WITH FIRE is never ending from start to
finish. I was on the edge of my seat reading this one! I
love a good romantic suspense and this one is excellent.
SUMMARY
Accident or Murder?
Dance instructor Kaylin Danner
has sacrificed her chance to be a Broadway star to help
her father raise her younger sisters in Florida. When her
father's laboratory blows sky high and his priceless
formula for a revolutionary new fuel disappears, Kaylin is
left with nothing but her father's business partner Sawyer
Scott and a cache of deadly trouble.
Life or Death?
When the Danner family home is vandalized and her
sisters are threatened, Kaylin and Sawyer team up to
unmask the killer terrorizing her family. Sawyer's bent on
pursuing both Kaylin and the missing formula, but Kaylin
fights the attraction, believing Sawyer's a dreamer like
her father--and in her experience, dreamers end up
dead.
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