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Code Name: Princess by Christina Skye
ISBN: 0-440-23761-0 258 pages Contemporary Romance
Navy SEAL operator Hawk Mackenzie walks into his hotel room to find a woman in his shower. After securing her to the bed until he can find out who she is and why she's in his room she escapes out the window only to later almost kill him in a car accident. She is continually getting mixed up in his top secret mission. Jess Mulcahey is also on a mission, which is to investigate hotels and report on them under cover of an alias. Soon she finds herself stuck in an elevator with none other than Hawk. She has a severe fear of enclosed places and he helps her to cope with being in the elevator. To keep her mind off it they end up having hot , wild sex. He commandeers her jeep to go back out on his mission when they get out of the elevator and has someone keep one of their men in the field with her to protect her from the threats she was getting over her own investigation of the hotel. They are encountered on the road and their vehicle stolen but not before the thief's shot the agent. She gets their vehicle going and gets the agent to the doctor and runs inadvertently into Hawk and his teams operation. She is taken along to a trailer outside town and helps in locating the object of their search. After returning the object to the rightful people, Hawk still has to continue to track down the people responsible and she leaves. She finds out she is carrying his baby but doesn't tell him when he calls as she has some type of medical problem and they are afraid she will miscarry the baby. He shows up and finds her on the beach. He offers to court her and do right by her or if she says no he'd leave and never look back. She then tells him about the baby but in the process starts cramping and bleeding. Jess is rushed to the hospital. After she is told she will be Ok and the baby too, Hawk proposes to her in the hospital room and she says yes. Book rating: 
ISBN: 0-440-23761-0 258 pages Contemporary Romance
Navy SEAL operator Hawk Mackenzie walks into his hotel room to find a woman in his shower. After securing her to the bed until he can find out who she is and why she's in his room she escapes out the window only to later almost kill him in a car accident. She is continually getting mixed up in his top secret mission. Jess Mulcahey is also on a mission, which is to investigate hotels and report on them under cover of an alias. Soon she finds herself stuck in an elevator with none other than Hawk. She has a severe fear of enclosed places and he helps her to cope with being in the elevator. To keep her mind off it they end up having hot , wild sex. He commandeers her jeep to go back out on his mission when they get out of the elevator and has someone keep one of their men in the field with her to protect her from the threats she was getting over her own investigation of the hotel. They are encountered on the road and their vehicle stolen but not before the thief's shot the agent. She gets their vehicle going and gets the agent to the doctor and runs inadvertently into Hawk and his teams operation. She is taken along to a trailer outside town and helps in locating the object of their search. After returning the object to the rightful people, Hawk still has to continue to track down the people responsible and she leaves. She finds out she is carrying his baby but doesn't tell him when he calls as she has some type of medical problem and they are afraid she will miscarry the baby. He shows up and finds her on the beach. He offers to court her and do right by her or if she says no he'd leave and never look back. She then tells him about the baby but in the process starts cramping and bleeding. Jess is rushed to the hospital. After she is told she will be Ok and the baby too, Hawk proposes to her in the hospital room and she says yes. Book rating: 
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