Playing
Dirty
Bad Boys Undercover # 1
By: HelenKay Dimon
Releasing Jan 27th, 2015
Avon Romance
ABOUT THE BOOK:
As
an elite Alliance agent—the joint undercover operation of MI6, the British
Secret Intelligence Service, and the CIA—Ford Decker lives for the adrenaline.
But when he befriends sexy property manager Shay Alexander in hopes of finding
her cousin, a known national security threat, Ford crosses the line, getting to
know her better . . . in bed.
After
being burned by her last relationship, Shay wants to take things slow. Yet she
can't keep her hands off the drop-dead gorgeous hottie who's moved into her
apartment building. So when Ford's identity as an undercover agent is exposed,
his betrayal cuts deep. Shay never wants to see him again, but Ford can't let
her go, not when her life is still in danger. He will sacrifice everything to
protect her, then be prepared to walk away from the only woman he's ever loved,
even if it breaks him.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
HelenKay Dimon is a former divorce attorney turned full-time
romance author. Odd transition, right? She has sold over thirty novels,
novellas and shorts to numerous publishers, including Kensington, Harlequin and
Penguin, Samhain, Carina Press, and HarperCollins. Her nationally bestselling
and award-winning books have been showcased in numerous venues and her books
have twice been named "Red-Hot Reads" and excerpted in Cosmopolitan
magazine. But the best part of the job is never having to wear pantyhose.
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MY REVIEW:
I received an ARC of this book as part of this tour in exchange for my honest review.
MY REVIEW:
I received an ARC of this book as part of this tour in exchange for my honest review.
I found both things I liked and didn't in this book.
I will say it was well written with some great pacing and things to keep one guessing. It's more of a suspense novel with romantic elements. However, there was way way too much going on in this book for me. And I just couldn't accept some of Ford's behavior and Shay's reaction.
All in all I found it to be a solid entry to the genre.
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