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Book Review of Sins and Secrets (Special Investigations Agency, Bk 5)

Sins and Secrets (Special Investigations Agency, Bk 5)
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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...