Barbara A. (barbwired) reviewed on + 130 more book reviews
Music teacher and part-time lingerie saleswoman Marnie Lundy's biggest thrill is playing piano at the local mall . . . until the night everyone seems to think she's somebody else!
Suddenly she's being addressed in code, menaced by a man who claims to know her intimately and rescued by a handsome spymaster who thinks she's a threat to national security!
But OPUS agent Noah Tennant has the feeling she's more Mata Hari than Mother Teresa. Could a woman this sexy truly be innocent, or is Marnie his opponent in a deadly game of spy vs. spy?
Okay story, decent conflict between characters. I have to say that having the lead character go to two weeks of spy school so she would be able to impersonate the real Lila was a little too much for me. I didn't find it really engaging but I have like other books by this same author (You've Got Male, How to Trap a Tycoon, Her Man Friday).
Suddenly she's being addressed in code, menaced by a man who claims to know her intimately and rescued by a handsome spymaster who thinks she's a threat to national security!
But OPUS agent Noah Tennant has the feeling she's more Mata Hari than Mother Teresa. Could a woman this sexy truly be innocent, or is Marnie his opponent in a deadly game of spy vs. spy?
Okay story, decent conflict between characters. I have to say that having the lead character go to two weeks of spy school so she would be able to impersonate the real Lila was a little too much for me. I didn't find it really engaging but I have like other books by this same author (You've Got Male, How to Trap a Tycoon, Her Man Friday).
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