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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Fun. It's rather similar to Raven and Josh...but not the same, aside from Hagen's plots and "the human element" overturning them. It does lean a bit on insta-lust - but unlike many romances, they start off knowing it's more than lust. Sarah switches personas pretty easily, and exactly (almost) as Rafferty wanted her to - convenient. The many, many interruptions get amusing, too. And Sereno is interesting...I know he's the hero of one of the later books, nice to get a glimpse of him now. Everything runs pretty much on rails, though - the only real tense moment is rather defused by we-the-readers having been told exactly how Sereno was playing it in advance. ( ) sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
Sarah Cavell is a beautiful, brilliant cryptographer with the uncanny ability to crack any code. But her most daunting challenge may be reading the true feelings of her new "husband," Rafferty Lewis, the secretive federal agent to whom she's just been assigned. Sent on a perilous mission to a Caribbean nation teetering on the brink of revolution, the two must go undercover as husband and wife to make contact with a shadowy informant passing on cryptic messages that could trap a terrorist. Pilot, sharpshooter, and accomplished yachtsman, Rafferty prides himself on being the epitome of coolness under pressure. But in the aftermath of a marital tragedy that exposed his vulnerable core, the prospect of pantomiming intimacy with a woman of Sarah's intoxicating allure has him unnerved, to say the least--and that could prove deadly for both of them. Dodging danger at every turn even as passion's magnet draws them closer to each other, these two make-believe lovers will learn that the heart is a puzzle they can only solve together. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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