Cynthia F. (frazerc) reviewed Sins and Secrets (Special Investigations Agency, Bk 5) on + 672 more book reviews
Good read - This is more romantic suspense than erotica through most of the book. They don't even do the 'insert tab A into slot B' thing until page 225! Although they do try to make up for lost time after that...
The hero is an undercover agent for SIA. [Don't you love all these alphabet-soup government agencies? SIA, BAD, OCU...:] Think James Bond with a word processor...and psychic abilities. He has issues with his cube-mate who is far too attractive for a man on a mission... She has issues with her twisted, abusive, religious fanatic/stalker ex-husband who just got out of prison for almost killing her. And HER psychic abilities are telling her that her cube-mate is not the geeky wage-slave he is pretending to be, but he seems to be all that is standing between her and her crazy ex-husband who wants her back, or dead. Meanwhile, the boss that the hero has been sent to study and remove has evil plans for both of them...
The hero is an undercover agent for SIA. [Don't you love all these alphabet-soup government agencies? SIA, BAD, OCU...:] Think James Bond with a word processor...and psychic abilities. He has issues with his cube-mate who is far too attractive for a man on a mission... She has issues with her twisted, abusive, religious fanatic/stalker ex-husband who just got out of prison for almost killing her. And HER psychic abilities are telling her that her cube-mate is not the geeky wage-slave he is pretending to be, but he seems to be all that is standing between her and her crazy ex-husband who wants her back, or dead. Meanwhile, the boss that the hero has been sent to study and remove has evil plans for both of them...