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Book Review of Invisible Recruit (Silhouette Bombshell, No 92)

Invisible Recruit (Silhouette Bombshell, No 92)
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IR-5 Agency espionage drill instructor M.T. Stone takes one look at beautiful debutante Vaughn Monroe and has two thoughts: he wants her in his bed and that she will never survive his boot camp. Debutant Vaughn Monroe takes a look at the scowling hunk of her instructor and has two thoughts: she wants him in her bead and she will prove to this doubter that can survive his boot camp and more. He assumes her influential father, Director of the CIA, pulled nepotism and got her a job. She assumes he believes nepotism got her the job and plans to prove to him and her dad she is a chip off the old block.

However, the latest assignment involves international arms dealer in which Vaughn is the perfect person to infiltrate the suspected vender. A friend is auctioning satellite weaponry. Vaughn and M.T are to go as a married couple partying in the upper class world she fled in a quest to stop the sale.

INVISIBLE RECRUIT is an exciting undercover thriller starring a young woman who feels she must prove to the two men in her life that she is capable of successfully performing dangerous work and not just be debutant candy. The story line focuses on Vaughn's obsession to substantiate she belongs as M.T. has trouble accepting her as a recruit and her dad sees her as a deb. The heroine's self actualization need freshens up an action packed romantic suspense tale.

Harriet Klausner