Review: A Covert Conquest by Ravenna Tate

Posted February 14, 2016 by Cocktails and Books in Reviews / 3 Comments

Review:  A Covert Conquest by Ravenna TateA Covert Conquest by Ravenna Tate
Series: The Weathermen #7
Published by Smashwords Edition Publication Date: January 5th 2016
Also in this series: Obsession by Design, The Price of Secrecy, Exclusive Access
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When Rissa Kerry overhears harmful gossip about the CEO of the company she works for, she makes a phone call to Barclay Hampton. What follows is the adventure of a lifetime for Rissa as she becomes Barclay’s assistant in data recovery from a laptop that might reveal the hackers of The Madeline Project.
But she never counted on falling in love with the CEO along the way. Will she become his next flavor of the month, or this is the real thing for Rissa and Barclay?
Barclay is part of a group of friends financing the efforts to put a stop to The Madeline Project. The program now has a mind of its own, thanks to a virus called Tommy Twister. These men have power, resources, and money, but they’re as ruthless and possessive as the storms ravaging Earth.

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YAY!!  Another installment of “The Weathermen” series!  This is quickly become one of my favorite series, ever.  Ravenna tate has taken an interesting and topical subject and built a whole world around it.  I love the characters, the ongoing mystery, and the (oh my!) the heat between the couples.

A quick rundown.  In the year 2112, a group of scientests create a computer program they’ve called The Madeline Project.  It’s goal is to release electrical pulses into clouds to try to prevent catastrophic storms like hurricanes, tornadoes, floods, and blizzards. In 2117, a real time test proves to be relatively successful, but there is a group of hackers who upload a virus into the project, and what happens is exactly what The Madeline project was trying to prevent.  Apocalyptic storms make 85% of the Earth completely uninhabitalbe.  Those who didn’t die in the storms have moved underground into “cities” built several years before during a nuclear war scare.  A group of 12 very wealthy men, college friends, calling themselves “The Weathermen” are doing whatever they can to try to find, capture, and punish the hackers.  They want to try to rebuild the surface to that people can return home.

Every book concentrates on one of the men, and the woman who he falls in love with.  In “A Covert Conquest” we have Barclay Hampton, owner of Hampton Data, and Rissa Kerry who works in the company’s IT department.  In the restroom of a wedding Rissa doesn’t even want to be in, she overhears a couple whispering in the next stall about Barclay Data, Barclay himself, blackmail, and a missing laptop.  Realizing that this is information Barclay should know, she calls him and lets him know what she heard.

This information turns out to be extremely important.  That missing laptop could hold the key to the hackers’ names and whereabouts.  Barclay notifies his friends, gets the laptop, and hires Rissa to help him dig through the contents.

The story really takes off from there, and I’m not going to give it away.  It’s exciting and a little tense as we get closer and closer to finding out who is responsible for Earth’s destruction.  Barclay and Rissa have a great chemistry together, and it’s obvious that they’re falling for each other.

Yes, Rissa is a bit leery, but he’s very convincing.  The sex scenes are amazing and scorching.  The love between them is sweet and perfect.  There was nothing about this book that I didn’t enjoy. I highly recommend this series.  This is book seven, and you really do need to start at the beginning with “An Appetite for Blackmail” and move through the rest.  If you don’t, you’ll be completely lost.  Also, they’re just really good stories that will lead you toward what will surely be a fantastic endgame.

About Ravenna Tate

Ravenna Tate lives in the Midwest where it’s cold six months out of the year, but inside her stories you’ll find plenty of heat. The sex is hot, the men are alpha, and the women give them a run for their money.

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