Friday, June 2, 2006

Crazy Hot, by Tara Janzen


A friend passed this book onto me after she picked it up at a conference(thanks!) She thought since I am a fan of romance I might find it interesting.
I did.
Crazy Hot is the first in a series set in Denver, CO. It centers around a chop shop which is really a special Special Forces unit.
Known as the SDF(Special Defense Force) Steele St. does things that the government doesn't want to know about. In order to get those things done they recruited a motley crew ranging from an Air Force pilot to a convicted murderer.

Quinn Younger was a Captain in the USAF until he was shot out of the sky by Iraqi missiles. He now works for Steele Street again. It's just this time he isn't stealing Porsches. He's tracking down a small time gun-runner who wants to make it big at the expense of Steele St and the Russian mafia.
Regan McKinney had a crush on Quinn when they were teenagers and he was sentenced to working for her grandfather one summer.
Now her grandfather, noted paleontologist Wilson McKinney, is missing and Regan's only clue is a note in his journal leading her to Quinn and Steele St.
The action is very fast paced and we get a glimpse of all the characters in the preposed series. The plot and sub plots are woven together well. In fact it's hard to call the secondary characters stories sub-plots. They work together to advance the main plot. It's just a slightly different point of view.
There is great humor in the books. I personally liked the fact that all the cars have names. The whole story about Quinn stealing and returning a classic Mustang was one of my favorites.
It's a good sexy exciting read. I'm looking forward to the next few.