Review: "In The Air Tonight", by Stephanie Tyler

Filed in Review , Stephanie Tyler , The Danger Lover Posted on July 18, 2011 @ 10:00 am 10 comments
Format Read: eARC provided by Author for review
Length: 400 pages
Genre: Military Romantic Suspense
Series: Shadow Force Book III
Release Date: August 2, 2011
Publisher: Dell Books
Formats Available: Mass Market Paperback, Kindle, Nook

Book Blurb:

With danger closing in, all they have is each other…

Haunted by a mission he barely survived, Delta Force operative Mace Stevens still carries a soldier’s burden. Running a small bar in upstate New York, he remains a stone cold warrior who guards dangerous secrets and stays ready for anything. Anything except beautiful, vulnerable Paige Grayson, who shows up at his door, demanding answers about her heroic stepbrother’s death under his command.

Paige bears burdens, too. She’s plagued by demons unleashed by an older brother who committed mass murder before her eyes. But here in this snowy haven with Mace, she almost feels safe from the menacing promises of her insane sibling. As a nurse whose hands can read the deepest thoughts of anyone she touches, Paige knows Mace needs her as desperately as she needs him. And when a faceless killer begins unleashing fresh terror, Mace proves just how far he will go to save the woman who means everything to him.

My Thoughts:

I always make sure I have a space of uninterrupted reading time when I start a Stephanie Tyler book because once I begin one of her military romantic suspense stories I cannot put it down. If I could describe In The Air Tonight in one word it would be OUTSTANDING!

In the aftermath of a failed Delta Force mission that claimed the life of their teammate and best friend Gray, Mace Stevens and Caleb Scott, are put on an extended leave. Noah, the team’s CO orders Mace to take Caleb to the home/bar Mace owns in upstate New York to recuperate. Caleb is suffering from traumatic amnesia as a result of torture the men endured at the hands of their terrorist captors. Mace is not only grieving the loss of Gray, he is healing from physical torture, and he is tasked with helping Caleb to cope as his memories return. The tight knit team is fractured, Reid is looking for Kell who is hunting the terrorists who imprisoned and tortured his friends.
Then another complication arrives at Mace’s door in the form of the beautiful, haunted Paige Grayson, Gray’s stepsister. Mace met Paige 4 years earlier when he and Gray stayed at her apartment while on leave. Paige is on the run from a threat that has barked at her heels her entire life and she seeks out Mace Stevens, as instructed by Gray, if anything ever happened and she needed help. Paige is an amazing heroine. She is an experienced Emergency Room nurse who has a gift of psychometry, meaning she can read the memories of people through touch of them or some inanimate objects that they been in contact with. Paige’s gift is both a blessing and a curse because she literally absorbs emotions and the experience can be exhausting and crippling. There is more to her story, Paige’s brother Jeffrey, is imprisoned as he committed mass murder at Paige’s school when she was a teenager killing many of her close friends in front of her eyes. Jeffrey is a maniacal, manipulative sociopath, and Paige, through her gift knew what he was capable of. However, no one heeded her warnings as to Jeffrey’s level of depravity. The horror of Jeffrey’s acts have followed Paige her entire life and she has never been able to settle and establish roots or friendships. She is a very lonely woman.
Then Paige walks into Mace’s bar on a stormy winter night and things change, for both of them.
“There was an energy around her—it almost made her glow. Her eyes, big and brown, her blond hair pulled back. She looked young, younger than he knew she was. And way too freaking innocent to be hanging around here. Except that Mace knew she was tough as nails, at least from what Gray had told him. She’d worked inner-city ERs for years.
Jesus, she did it for him in every single way. He couldn’t help but stare at the way the soft, old denim hugged her curves in all the right places. Her sweater was thin—definitely not warm enough—and she held the fabric of the sleeves fisted in her palms.
He’d noted that the sleeves were worn and stretched, as though holding the sweater like that was a common occurrence. Gray had told him about Paige’s psychometry—magic hands, Gray used to call them.”
In The Air Tonight © Stephanie Tyler
The sexual tension and attraction between Mace and Paige, blazes! Their romance is volatile because of the circumstances surrounding their second meeting, but the intense danger surrounding this heroine and hero amplifies the sensuality of the story ten fold. Neither of these people trust easily and like the other Shadow Force men and women they have a very bumpy road to travel before they admit their love. The love scenes in this story? Smoking. Hot. 🙂
In The Air Tonight has about 4 subplots that are woven through a storyline that is rife with intrigue and danger. Caleb is reunited with Vivi, whose story began in Promises In The Dark. Theirs is a heartbreaking reunion because Caleb doesn’t remember their love. Caleb, the strong committed military man is changed from the trauma of the tragic mission. There are many questions to be answered about what happened as he was separated from the team during their ordeal and in some ways he is very afraid of what his returning memory will reveal.
While readers know Paige’s maniac of a brother is imprisoned, we are also are lead to believe he is somehow reaching out to further terrorize her. Or is he? This guy is one scary, diabolical antagonist, however the terrorists are also out there, could they be the enemy?
Dylan Scott and Cameron Moore, introduced in Lie With Me also play small secondary roles in story. Dylan continues to work on the periphery of the law as a mercenary with Cameron. Dylan’s extraordinary skills and connections are invaluable as danger moves ever closer to Mace and Paige resulting in more than one horrific murder.
Reid (I LOVED this guy) and Kell are floundering, both blame themselves for the Gray’s death and the team’s capture by the terrorist group DMH (Dead Man’s Hand). Reid and Kell are best friends and their separation is particularly hard on Reid. Their story will continue in Book IV – Night Moves (can’t wait!).
What did I love about this book? Everything! In The Air Tonight provided an absolutely riveting thrill ride of a read, as well as being extremely emotional. Every time I thought I had figured out who the bad guy was, Ms. Tyler would instill another plot twist proving me wrong. In The Air Tonight is action packed, fast paced, sexy and, unpredictable. I wept for these people and was so relieved when Paige and Mace, and Caleb and Vivi are able to trust enough to find love. In addition, Ms. Tyler creates a tight knit family unit for these military men and their devotion to each other really tugged at my heartstrings. This book and the entire series are favorite reads of 2010 & 2011!

If you haven’t read the Shadow Force series and are interested I would strongly suggest you read the books in order because Ms. Tyler does build connecting plots in each book. Book I is Lie With Me; Book II is Promises In The Dark.

I give In The Air Tonight 5 Bookies

Book I: Lie With Me – Now Available
Book II: Promises In The Dark – Now Available
Book IV: Night Moves – Coming On September 27, 2011

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About Lea


Lea is an animal loving, tree hugging vegetarian who lives in Toronto, Canada with her family, which includes three dogs. She is a prolific reader and has been blogging and reviewing since 2008. Lea is a contributor at the USA Today HEA Blog and an active member at Goodreads.

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  • Blodeuedd July 18, 2011 at 11:39 am

    Another one of those authors I would like to try one day 😀

  • Estella July 18, 2011 at 2:32 pm

    Sounds sooo good!

  • Chris July 18, 2011 at 4:33 pm

    Wow, five-book/star read? Always wonderful to have those! 🙂

  • Lea July 18, 2011 at 5:20 pm

    Hey B!

    Thanks. Yes, do try Ms. Tyler's books if you love romantic suspense it might tickle your fancy!

    L

  • Lea July 18, 2011 at 5:21 pm

    It was Estella! SOOOOOO Good. This book ROCKED..

    Thanks for your comment.

  • Lea July 18, 2011 at 5:22 pm

    Hey Chris:

    Oh, this one kept me completely engrossed – LOVED IT!

    Thanks!
    L

  • Ju Dimello July 18, 2011 at 10:15 pm

    5 Bookies!!! Ooooh!

    Stephanie tyler is a new author to me…And I am really hunting the bookstores and libraries for good rom suspense…. Already hoarded up on a few new authors..and will surely give Stephanie a try!

    Thanks for bringing another fab author to my attention!

  • Mary G July 19, 2011 at 7:53 am

    I so get this review Lea. I'm a huge fan of rom. susp. and Stephanie is one of my top faves. Every single book has been special & wonderful on it's own. I can't wait to read this one.

  • Jane July 19, 2011 at 2:00 pm

    Great review. I can't wait to read Mace's book.

  • Kaetrin July 20, 2011 at 4:49 am

    I haven't read any of this author but I think I'm going to have to change that! I like RS, especially with (hot) military heroes.

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