Ice - Stephanie Rowe

Ice

By Stephanie Rowe

  • Release Date: 2012-06-25
  • Genre: Romantic Suspense
4.5 Score: 4.5 (From 467 Ratings)

Description

"ICE, by Stephanie Rowe, is a thrill ride!"  ~Lisa Jackson, #1 New York Times bestselling author 

Alaskan bush pilot Cort McClaine thrives on danger, but the daredevil flier is closing in on a crash and burn if he doesn't get a handle on the past that's still haunting him. The last thing Cort needs is a woman who reminds of how much he's already lost, but that's exactly what he gets when a sexy-as-hell accountant climbs into his cockpit.

With her diamond earrings and high heels, ex-climber Kaylie Fletcher has cut her ties with the snow-capped mountains that have claimed the lives those she loves. But when her family goes missing on Mt. McKinley, Kaylie must brave the land she fled to find them before it's too late. 

When a madman targets Kaylie, there only person she can trust is Cort, a ruggedly handsome protector who will either heal her heart or break it forever. 

"ICE delivers pulse-pounding chills and hot romance as it races toward its exciting climax!" ~ JoAnn Ross , New York Times bestselling author 

"Stephanie Rowe explodes onto the romantic suspense scene with this edgy, sexy and gripping thriller. From the very first page, the suspense is chilling, and there's enough sizzling passion between the two main characters to melt the thickest arctic ice. Get ready for a tense and dangerous adventure." ~ Fresh Fiction 

ABOUT THE AUTHOR: New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Stephanie Rowe is the author of more than forty-five novels, and she's a four-time nominee for the RITA® award, the highest award in romance fiction. As an award-winning author, Stephanie has been touching readers' hearts and keeping them spellbound for more than a decade with her contemporary romances, romantic suspense, and paranormal romances. For more information on Stephanie and her books, visit her on the web at www.stephanierowe.com.

NOTE: ICE was originally released in print in 2009 by Dorchester Publishing. The novel is approximately 325 pages, and there are excerpts from other books by the author in the back of the book. 

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