"Romantic suspense fiction." . . "Alaska" . . "Cuentos de amor." . . "Journalists." . . "Guardaespaldas Novela." . . "Illinois" . . "Mystery fiction." . . "Jounalists Fiction." . . . . "Arctic Ocean" . . "Bodyguards." . . "Love stories." . . "Reporters and reporting Chicago (Ill.) Fiction." . . "Garwood, Julie." . . "LITERARY CRITICISM / American / General" . . "Amerikai irodalom regény." . . "Bodyguards Fiction." . . "Chicago (Ill.)" . . "Prudhoe Bay (Alaska) Fiction." . . "Periodistas Novela." . . "Mystery fiction"@en . "Fresh from her incredible smash-hit historical romance Shadow Music, New York Times bestselling author Julie Garwood returns to contemporary romantic suspense with this wonderfully sexy, exhilarating blockbuster. Filled with sizzling passion and breathless adventure, Fire and Ice features a feisty heroine whom Garwood's devoted readers already know and love from her hugely popular novel Murder List. Sophie Rose, a tough and determined newspaper reporter, is the daughter of Bobby Rose, a suave, charming, and handsome gentleman who also happens to be a notorious big-time thief sought by every law-enforcement agency in the country. When the major Chicago daily where she works insists she write an expose about her roguish father, Sophie refuses, quits her job, and goes to work at a small newspaper. Far from her onetime high-powered crime beat, she now covers local personalities such as the quirky winner of several area 5K runs whose trademark is goofy red socks. Those red socks--with Sophie's business card neatly tucked inside--are practically all that's found after runner William Harrington is killed near Prudhoe Bay, Alaska, seemingly the victim of a brutal death by polar bear. The Alaska cops want to know why Harrington carried Sophie's card. With an unerring nose for a good story, she heads north. What Sophie doesn't realize is that on her journey from Chicago to Prudhoe Bay, danger follows in her wake. After one attempt on her life, she's been assigned brash but sexy Jack MacAlister as a bodyguard by the cautious FBI. Amid great peril and deadly intrigue in the unforgiving Alaskan terrain, she and Jack form an uneasy alliance sparked with sensual attraction. But they will soon be fighting more than their growing passion for each other. Powerful forces will stop at nothing to prevent the exposure of the sinister conspiracy Sophie and Jack are about to uncover. Captivating mystery, unyielding desire, unrelenting action in a setting both beautiful and lethal--Julie Garwood weaves these thrilling elements into a heat-generating masterpiece of romantic suspense."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "Fire and ice : a novel"@en . "Fire and ice : a novel" . . . "Hielo y fuego"@es . "Hielo y fuego" . "Fogo e gelo" . . . "The daughter of notorious, high-profile thief Bobby Rose, journalist Sophie Rose leaves her job at a major Chicago newspaper for a small local paper, but when she stumbles into the middle of a bizarre story, she follows the trail of the mystery north to Prudhoe Bay, Alaska, accompanied by a bodyguard, Jack Prescott, a sexy FBI agent."@en . "The daughter of notorious, high-profile thief Bobby Rose, journalist Sophie Rose leaves her job at a major Chicago newspaper for a small local paper, but when she stumbles into the middle of a bizarre story, she follows the trail of the mystery north to Prudhoe Bay, Alaska, accompanied by a bodyguard, Jack Prescott, a sexy FBI agent." . "Powieść kryminalna amerykańska" . . . . . . . . . "American fiction" . . . . "Sophie Rose, a tough and determined newspaper reporter, is the daughter of Bobby Rose, a suave, charming, and handsome gentleman who also happens to be a notorious big-time thief sought by every law-enforcement agency in the country. When the major Chicago daily where she works insists she write an exposé about her roguish father, Sophie refuses, quits her job, and goes to work at a small newspaper. Far from her onetime high-powered crime beat, she now covers local personalities such as the quirky winner of several area 5K runs whose trademark is goofy red socks. Those red socks?with Sophie?s business card neatly tucked inside?are practically all that?s found after runner William Harrington?s shredded corpse turns up in Prudhoe Bay, Alaska, the victim of a mysteriously dramatic death by polar bear. With an unerring nose for a good story, Sophie heads north to Alaska. What she doesn?t realize is that her father?s infamous reputation has spread even to the far reaches of Prudhoe Bay. Sophie?s assigned a bodyguard?Jack MacAlister, a sexy FBI agent who grudgingly takes the assignment while recovering from an on-duty injury. But they will soon be fighting more than growing passion."@en . . . . "Reporter Sophie Rose leaves her job at a top Chicago newspaper rather than write an esposé on her father, a high-profile thief. Now writing for a small local paper, she senses foul play when a local personality is found dead in Prudhoe Bay, Alaska, and heads north, accompanied by an FBI agent \"bodyguard,\" much to the displeasure of both, despite their mutual attraction."@en . . . . . . "Fire & ice" . . . . . . . "Fire and ice"@en . "Fire and ice" . "Ogŭn i led : roman" . "Romantic suspense fiction"@en . . . . "Romantic suspense fiction" . . . . "Огън и лед : роман" . . . . "Fiction"@en . . "Fiction" . . "Love stories" . "Love stories"@en . . . . . . "Fire and ice a novel"@en . "Fire and Ice" . "Fire and Ice"@en . . "Love novels" . . "A feisty woman must form an alliance with the man she most fears to trust to save both of their lives."@en . . "A feisty woman must form an alliance with the man she most fears to trust to save both of their lives." . . . . "Americké romány" . . . . . . "Suspense fiction"@en . . . "Milostné romány" . . . "Large type books"@en . "Tűz és jég"@hu . "Tűz és jég" . . "Fire and Ice [Largeprint]" . . . . . "Romantic suspense"@en . . "Electronic books"@en . . . . "Spanish language materials" . . "Romantic suspense stories"@en . . . . "Oheň a led" . . . . . . . "Hielo Y Fuego (Fire and Ice)" . . "Fire and ice" . "Ugnis ir ledas : romanas" . . "Mystery fiction" . . "Prudhoe Bay (Alaska)" . . "Journalists Fiction." . . "Father-daughter relationship Fiction." . .