Lori Foster's steamy romances have earned her a place on the New York Times and USA Today best-seller lists. Trace of Fever stars Trace Rivers, a private mercenary looking for vengeance after his sister's kidnapping. Trace has targeted human trafficker Murray Coburn as the man responsible, but his plans for payback get complicated when Coburn's beautiful daughter turns up. ". sexy . [an] exciting installment."-Publishers Weekly
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"As I've said before, I'm not much of a reviewer. I'm not summarizing the plot, nor am I going to impress anyone with my insights. But, I thought I'd share some feelings I had after reading this book (nothing deep or serious:). I get so disappointed by the books I read sometimes, especially in the last few years. Really, it's almost become more fun to anticipate reading the books than to actually read them. NOT SO with this one!! Lori Foster comes through for me again! I loved Dare in the first book of this series, but didn't really get a good feel for Trace during his moments in that story. Thankfully, I can add Trace to the list of heroes I love! He was just.....well, I sighed and melted my way through the book thanks to him:) I also really enjoyed the heroine, up to almost the very end of the story. Naturally I enjoyed their HEA as well, but her stunt toward the very end of the book....suffice it to say I called her a very colorful and politically incorrect name at that point. She annoyed the sh*t out of me for acting like she did. But, I move on. For the majority of the book I totally enjoyed Trace and Priss together. They made me laugh. Were there any major plot twists? Nope. Any 'amazing and intricate world-building'? No sir. Any flashes of the paranormal? Not a one. So, what *was* there? Just a very straightforward, highly enjoyable story told by a reliably good author who has a real way with writing alpha heroes and interesting heroines. If you need more than that, you're on your own;)"
— Elizabeth (4 out of 5 stars)
" Loved the chemistry between Trace & Priss - and the humor. "
— Dee, 2/18/2014" I enjoyed the other books in this series, but this one just didn't work for me. Reading this caused frequent eye rolling, probably due to the unfortunate name of our heroine's nickname of Priss. "
— Roxy, 1/31/2014" This one did not work for me at all. I found the heroine two dimensional and frustrating, and any attempts at making the sex side of things titillating fell completely flat. The deviance of the villains got more page time than any romance between the hero and heroine, and while I've fallen for some twisted characters in the past, these bad guys were as flat as the rest of the characters. Despite my dislike of the character development, there were some memorable moments that managed to get me through to the end. "
— Julia, 1/18/2014" Trace was awesome "
— Sharaine, 1/15/2014" Great second novel. I not only love the male leads in this series, but the ladies are some a$$ kickers too! Gotta love that :) "
— Jennie, 1/9/2014" This was a good series overall, though I much preferred Molly to Pris, as far as the heroines go. And I love Chris ... I'd like to see his story. "
— Becky, 11/30/2013" Loved this one! I'd give it a five ++++. "
— Susan, 11/6/2013" Loved it!! Great romantic suspense! "
— Bianca, 11/2/2013" Fluff no doubt! "
— Karenzielinski, 5/23/2013" Trace is a great character. Met him briefly in When You Dare. Here in his own story he's met his match in Priss. And what a match! Sparks fly, both in and out of the bedroom. Lori is an amazing author! "
— Carolyn, 2/16/2013" TOO MUCH VIOLENCE and profaninity. I think EVERY character, even the hero & heroine, Trace and Priss were CONSTANTLY using the F-Word! :-( "
— Brandy, 11/5/2012" I'm not sure which book in the series. I've really enjoyed how strong the heroin is in each installment. I'm greedy though and the only thing to complain about is the lack of heat, compared to the tension. Other than that I'm enjoying this series. "
— Lynn, 10/26/2012" This book was darker than I prefer but was written well and a good story. "
— Linda, 6/24/2012" This book is wonderful! I loved the twists and turns in the plot. The characters were likeable and the relationship was hot! Definitely worth reading. "
— Natalie, 6/22/2012" Just as good as the first book in the series, I thought. Dare and Molly are still my fave couple from the series, but Trace and Priss were still a wonderful couple to read about. I can't wait for Jackson and Alani in book 3. "
— Sebina, 8/7/2011" I enjoyed it a bunch. It's a bit predictable, but overall a great read. "
— Sara, 7/8/2011" I still don't understand why these 2 people were hot for each other. "
— Laela, 7/5/2011" Trace and Priss are two characters that made for some good dialogue. I loved how much they butted heads and worked against each other in the story. This was an excellent way to continue the story began in Dare's book. A very enjoyable story. "
— Meredith, 7/5/2011" I didn't like at all the heroine... TSTL in my opinion.<br/>She got in my nerves big time. "
— ElleAycart, 7/4/2011" I like Lori Foster's books. This is a pretty good series - women are strong characters. <br/>her books tend to be a bit more explicit than some other romances. It would fall in romantic suspense category - but it is mostly romance. "
— Beth, 7/3/2011" This has got to be THE UGLIEST cover art that I have seen for a loooooong time. I'm slapping a post-it note over it to keep from shuddering. <br/> <br/>Okay, I'll give this 2.5 stars. But not 3. "
— MB, 6/23/2011" Nice to have a new series to read from this author. "
— Lisa, 6/20/2011Lori Foster is a New York Times, USA Today, and Publishers Weekly bestselling author. She is the author of A Perfect Storm, Bad Boys in Black Tie, Sinful, and many others. She received the Career Achievement Award from RT Book Reviews in 2001 and her books have been chosen as editors’ picks by Amazon multiple times. Foster is actively involved in charity work, and all of the author proceeds from her anthologies have gone to various organizations, such as the Animal Adoption Foundation, the Conductive Learning Center, and One Way Farm. She lives in Ohio with her high school sweetheart.
Jim Frangione is an actor and audiobook narrator who won AudioFile magazine’s 2011 Best Voice in Mystery and Suspense for his reading of Philip Carter’s The Altar of Bones and Spencer Quinn’s To Fetch a Thief. He has won numerous Earphones Awards and has been was a finalist for the prestigious Audie Award. His theater credits include the off-Broadway production of Scrambled Eggs and the New York premiere of David Mamet’s plays The Old Neighborhood, Romance, and Oleanna, in which he also performed with the national tour. His film and television appearances include Joy, Transamerica, Spartan, Heist, Brotherhood, The Unit, and Law & Order.