This 2nd adventure of warrior-sniper Nick Woods finds him reluctantly hired by the CIA to take a team of hot-shot trigger-pullers into Mexico to tackle the powerful Godesto cartel after it slaughters a SEAL team and targets the president. To say things get hot would be an understatement on par with saying a Colt .45 packs more punch than a Daisy BB gun. And the heat isn't limited to explosions and firefights--though there are a plethora of those--it also comes from Isabella, a curvaceous team member with sensual Latina sizzle to spare, the kind of woman that can turn even Nick Woods' head.
If the thought of a novel that reads like Tom Clancy on steroids gets you excited, prepare to pop wood like you chugged a bottle of Viagra. "Mexican Heat" spins an intricate, political plot much like Clancy, but cranks up the gunplay, hand-to-hand combat, and overall action quotient while chopping out all the boring stuff. Much like Nick Woods himself, this book is lean and mean and packed with hard muscle.
Bottom line, if you enjoy books where the good guys kick the crap out of the bad guys, then this novel needs to be in your hands most ricky-tick.