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". . . non-stop action from the first page to the last." ~Margaret Watkins, eBook Discovery An Undercover CIA Agent and Former Navy Seal Fight For Life, Love and Liberty in Fever Zone by Cindy Dees—Present Day, Khartoum and United States—Former SEAL, Mike McCloud, is investigating a rogue scientist with a penchant for viruses. Undercover CIA agent, Piper Roth, is bearing down on a homegrown separatist group with an agenda against Uncle Sam. The pair never imagined their one-night-stand in the capital of Sudan would prove a huge mistake or that their investigations would collide. Now Mike and Piper must fight to put aside their proclivity for brinkmanship and join forces if they are to stop the double-fisted terrorist attack—one viral, one electro-magnetic—already pouring out Hell's fury upon one unsuspecting American city, turning it into a lethal fever zone. PUBLISHER'S NOTE: Author Cindy Dees combines her adventurous spirit and military background to take readers on realistic, action-packed, romantic journeys. Readers who enjoy books by Cora Seton, Dale Mayer and Nicole Flockton will not want to miss this adventure-filled series featuring strong women and the men who love them. "Dees blends action and intrigue with deft skill, keeping readers enthralled until the final secret is unveiled and the last chase winds down." ~RT Book Reviews on Close Pursuit "Finally! Women with a killer instinct for self-preservation…highly, hotly, recommended!" ~M Hartsell, on Killer Instinct The Women In Arms Series Fever Zone Kill Zone Hot Zone ABOUT THE AUTHOR: New York Times and USA Today bestselling author, Cindy Dees earned her pilot's license before her driver's license. Upon completing a degree in Russian and East European Studies, she joined the U.S. Air Force and became the youngest female pilot in its history. Now an author of 45 books, Cindy enjoys Middle Eastern dancing, Japanese gardening, and medieval reenacting...when she isn't busy crafting another thrilling tale.
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Cindy Dees started flying airplanes while sitting in her dad’s lap at the age of three and got a pilot’s license before she got a driver’s license. At age fifteen, she dropped out of high school and left the horse farm in Michigan where she grew up to attend the University of Michigan. After earning a degree in Russian and East European studies, she joined the U.S. Air Force and became the youngest female pilot in the history of the Air Force. She flew supersonic jets, VIP airlift and the “C-5” Galaxy, the world’s largest airplane. She also worked part-time gathering intelligence. During her military career, she traveled to forty countries on five continents, was detained by the KGB and East German secret police, she got shot at, flew in the first Gulf War, met her husband and amassed a lifetime’s worth of war stories. Her hobbies include professional Middle Eastern dancing, Japanese gardening and medieval reenacting. She started writing on a one-dollar bet with her mother and was thrilled to win that bet with the publication of her first book in 2001.