"4 Hearts!...A delight to read and with the superb writing, this short story carries quite a pop! HOT HOT HOT is the only way to describe the sex scenes in this short contemporary erotic tale. Ms. Hart has penned believable characters in a believable situation..."—Penny, Love Romances
"4 Angels!...Once again, Ms. Hart has proven that an erotica is not an erotica unless it has two stubborn people instantly attracted to one another. In Friendly Fire, you have Kendall Frasier a DEA agent who has had a hard time in her life. Seeing her partner shot at by a man she has come to hate doesn't make the vacation any fun considering that the man who shot him is also on the same island. Zane Vincent is a man who exudes raw sexuality and it angers Kendall that she wants him. The sexual chemistry in this book grips your attention as soon as they find out that they're stuck on the same island. More than that, the scenes are hot and steaming to read through. Highly recommended for Megan Hart fans and this reviewer looks forward to another of her stories."—Lydia, Fallen Angel Reviews
"...Wonderfully written and absolutely sizzles!...not only hot, but it's a story of dealing with survivor's guilt as well and I highly recommend it."—Chere Gruver, Sensual Romance Reviews
"4.5 Stars!...A wonderful romp with some great sex-scenes, this book is a pleasure to read."—Judy Gill, Sime-Gen Reviews
"I haven't read a book like this one in a long time, one that has both an incredibly sexy hero, a lot of humor, and good romance...definitely worth several rereads."—Tara Black, The Romance Studio
"Megan Hart never fails to amaze me with her story plots, her sexy characters and her originality...a fun and exciting read...burns with sizzle and spice."—Karrie Cameron, In the Library Review
"4 Roses!...Sexy and sizzling and just the right thing while dreaming of summer, tropical islands and sensual delights."—Kris Alice, A Romance Review
"Have you ever skinny dipped, Frasier?"
"No, and I don't intend to. Haven't you ever seen Jaws?"
Vincent shook his head. "No great whites in the Caribbean."
"Didn't you see Jaws, The Revenge?"
He chuffed and nudged her with an elbow. "Chicken?"
"Hell, no. Just smart." Kendall nudged him back. "If you're so antsy, you do it."
"Okay."
She stared after him, stunned, as he walked toward the water's edge, unbuttoning his shirt as he went. It fell to the sand. The soft silver moonlight caught the ripple of his muscles as he walked. He undid the button on his pants and stepped out of them. Clad only in a pair of white boxer-briefs that shone against the darker tan of his skin, he paused and shot her a grin full of pure wickedness.
"Last chance, Frasier."
"I think I'll just watch."
He shrugged, an easy and graceful movement that belied his size. "Okay for you. But that water looks mighty appealing."
He strode to the water's edge and dipped in a toe, shot her a look over his shoulder. He wasn't going to do it...was he? Wasn't going to strip...oh, wow. Vincent hooked his thumbs in his waistband and slid the briefs over his lean hips, down those thick thighs, and off. For one, heart-stopping instant, she had a full view of his tautly sculpted ass. In the next instant, he ran into the water and splashed beneath the waves.
He came up with a snort and a whoop that made her look around to be sure they were alone. "Water's great, Frasier! You don't know what you're missing."
The problem was, she knew exactly what she was missing. Kendall shuffled the sand over her toes, wondering what, exactly, was holding her back. She wanted him, there was no doubt about that, and she didn't doubt that if she asked him to go to bed with her, he'd take her up on the offer. He was a handsome man. Charming. Sexy as hell. And she was on vacation.
But only here for a week. After that, back to work, and what would happen the next time they faced each other over a spray of bullets? She couldn't afford that distraction. And that's all it would be, wasn't it? All it could be? A pleasant distraction. She might no longer blame him for the death of her partner, but looking at Vincent would always remind her what tragedy a moment's hesitation could create...