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Soldier's Last Stand (H.O.T. Watch #6)
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Cindy Dees
Navy Commander Brady Hathaway is done with women. Since H.O.T. Watch is pretty much a 24/7 job, that leaves no time for female entanglements. Then he's appointed Eve Dupont's handler. Tan, leggy and blonde, the lethal-looking civilian chosen to take down a terrorist cell scares the hell out of him. Can he keep Eve safe and resist her charms?
This may be Eve's only shot to
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June 21st 2011
by Harlequin
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Years after her brother died while committing a terrorist act, Eve Dupont has a chance to clear her family name and get back the life that was taken away from her. But that means infiltrating a terrorist cell and having Brady Hathaway as her handler. She's not quite sure how to deal with Brady. She's used to getting her way and gaining power by using her looks and sexual allure but Brady is immune.
Brady is one of those guys who like rules and he is the strictest on himself. After surviving his c...more
Brady is one of those guys who like rules and he is the strictest on himself. After surviving his c...more
I have to admit, I had an issue with this book from the very first sentence and its use of the descriptor 'cavernous twilight' for a room. Call me narrow-minded if you wish, but a) I don't associate twilight with indoor lighting and b) how on earth can light be cavernous?
However, the whole book seemed to require an element of belief suspension. While I apparently have no problem being okay with a world where vampires and werewolves roam free, I seem to have difficulty accepting the idea of a go...more
However, the whole book seemed to require an element of belief suspension. While I apparently have no problem being okay with a world where vampires and werewolves roam free, I seem to have difficulty accepting the idea of a go...more
Supposedly HOT Watch knows all, sees all but they have no idea they grew up in the same town. No idea what went on in that town, it's police, military, freedom fighters. They use a civilian they've threatened, without more than the tiniest bit of training and it's suppose to go perfectly. The romance is her throwing herself at him time and time again but some how in the end they both love each other.
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Cindy Dees started flying airplanes while sitting in her dad’s lap at the age of three and got a pilot’s license before she got a driver’s license. At age fifteen, she dropped out of high school and left the horse farm in Michigan where she grew up to attend the University of Michigan.
After earning a degree in Russian and East European studies, she joined the U.S. Air Force and became the youngest...more
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