ICE
Author: Linda Howard ISBN: 9780345517197 11/2009 CONTEMPORARY Publisher: BALLANTINE
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Gabriel McQueen has only just arrived home on holiday leave from the service when his county-sheriff father sends him back out again with new marching orders. A brewing ice storm, and a distant neighbor who’s fallen out of contact, have the local lawman concerned. So he enlists Gabriel to make the long haul to the middle of nowhere, and make sure Lolly Helton is safe and sound. It’s a trip the younger McQueen would rather not make given the bitter winter weather–and the icy conditions that have always existed between him and Lolly.
But there’s no talking back when your dad is the town’s top cop. And there’ s no turning back when night falls just as Gabriel arrives–and discovers that the weather outside isn’t the only thing that’s frightful. Spotting strangers in Lolly’ s home–one of them packing a weapon–is all it takes to kick Gabriel into combat mode. And his stealth training is all he needs to extract Lolly from the house without alerting her captors. But when the escape is discovered, the heat–and the hunt–are on. And the winter woods are nowhere to be once the ice storm touches down, dropping trees, blocking roads, and trapping the fleeing pair in the freezing dark. |
RRAH's THOUGHTS AND PONDERINGS: 
ICE was an excellent novella, though I’d expect to see a story like this in anthology with a couple other stories, not alone in an expensive hardback. It’s only by the judicious use of repeating action in different character points of view that it is as long as it is. But still, a great quick read.
This isn’t really a holiday or military read; it’s a woman-in-jeopardy story. Thankfully the heroine is as strong as the hero despite having a “normal” life, and the two are equally matched as they battle together to defeat the baddies and the elements during a hellacious ice storm/home invasion in isolated Maine that would have killed lesser folks.
I’d have liked to see ICE developed into a novel, because there wasn’t a ton of room for romance. It ends with the heroine/hero having the equivalent of maybe two sexy dates, but anyone would be lucky to land a date with either of these two courageous characters!
Heather Hiestand |