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Book Reviews of State Secrets

State Secrets
State Secrets
Author: Linda Lael Miller
ISBN-13: 9780373200047
ISBN-10: 0373200048
Publication Date: 6/1/2009
Pages: 256
Rating:
  • Currently 3.5/5 Stars.
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3.5 stars, based on 54 ratings
Publisher: Harlequin
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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Helpful Score: 3
Very poorly written with unlikeable characters. The dialogue was mediocre at best. The love scenes were boring. Everything was redundant. I have no idea how the two characters fell in love with each other. Lust? Yes. Love? Nope.

Not Miller's best work. If this is your first book by her and you didn't like it, give her another try. I think some of her historic romances are more fun.
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Quick read. Good story line. Hero & heroine wasn't as predictable but alls well.
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Not Linda's best but good for a rainy afternoon read.
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Love LL Miller. Prefer her longer books, but always enjoy her blend of romance and intrigue.
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You will love this one , well written.
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The story starts with a FBI agent named David being briefed on an assignment. What is the assignment? The future president has some unsavory relatives that need to be checked out. When the handsome David Goddard takes Holly Llewellyn's cooking class and moves into her and her nephew's life, she takes the usual precautions. She may be hiding the fact that one relative is about to be president and another is a fugitive, but she isn't denying it to herself, and that is why she is suspicious of everyone. Holly and her nephew find their lives turned upside down because of their popular relatives.