73. Cinderman (More Than Men, 4) - Anne Stuart, Harlequin American Romance #525, March 1994, ISBN: 0373165250, 248p.
Featuring: Suzanna Molloy and Dr. Daniel Crompton
Synopsis:
HE'D BEEN SO ELUSIVE
Suzanna Molloy was trailing top-secret Dr. Daniel Crompton--a man reputed to beas hot as his experiments with chemical fusion. But even Suzzane didn't expect their meeting to be so explosive!
HE WAS SO DANGEROUS...
A suspect lab accident gave Daniel fantastical powers--and threw Suzanna right into his arms. Now she was on the run with a man whose fiery gaze could reduce objects--and her resistance--to cinders.
HE'D BECOME MORE THAN A MAN...
With his newfound power of invisibility, Daniel kept catching--and kissing--Suzanna unawaress. She'd found her fantasy man, but the only way to keep him was to keep him alive!
Comments:
I was looking at Anne Stuart's website and reading through her "Out-Of-Print Gems," and saw this listed. The website says (among other things), "It was over the top, tongue in cheek, and an underground classic." It sounded interesting so I decided to find a copy for myself. I loved it. It's a fun, crazy read. Plus, it gave me flashbacks of reading The Invisible Man and watching re-runs of the old TV show when I was younger. The humor was great toward end, and I finished the book smiling.
The great gift is the passion for reading. It is cheap [Hah! It most certainly is not!], it consoles, it distracts, it excites. It gives knowledge of the world and experience of a wide kind. It is moral illumination. ~ Elizabeth Hardwick






