Title: Her Man Flint
Publish Date: Nov 25, 2011
Buy: Amazon
Book Blurb: If James Bond and Cleopatra Jones had a daughter, Adriana Kent would kick her ass.
Everything Adriana knows about being a top-notch, undercover agent she's learned from her partner, Flint Morgan, in and out of the sheets. That is, until he's caught between those same bed linens with another woman. Heartbroken, Adriana refuses to forgive him. But when 'the other woman' is found dead in Flint's apartment, she steps up to prove his innocence--he might be a womanizer, but he's no killer.
As Adriana closes in on a suspect, she's kidnapped and sent overseas to a sadistic prince who collects women like priceless pieces of art. Now this tough as nails agent finds herself playing the helpless courtesan to a man hell-bent on breaking her spirit. Flint arrives in the nick of time, dressed as a harem girl, fighting off randy guards and surly camels to rescue Adriana so they can fly back to the states to find a way to exonerate him for murder.
Review: This was a very fast paced novella. The three characters that you see throughout the story are Adriana, who is a total badass DNS agent, Flint, her ex that she wishes wasn't her ex, and Robert her ex's uncle.
This story is part James Bond and part Austin Powers, only without the 60s, groovy babies! The action keeps you on the edge of your seat and the pages turning. The humor is what makes it even better. One of the best parts of the story was Flint dressed in drag to rescue Adriana from the harem she had been given to. That was too darn funny.
This is the kind of book that is pure fun to read. The characters all kick butt. There's no shrinking violets here. Each character can dish it out and take it. And the sex? Super hot, but not to the point of being too much. Considering that this book is just slightly over 100 pages long, everything is tied together well. The characters are well rounded and you don't feel like you are missing parts of their lives.
This is a series I'll definitely want to continue reading.
Rating: 4 flowers
This is a series I'll definitely want to continue reading.
Rating: 4 flowers
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