Spy Hard
by
Dana Marton (Goodreads Author)
Being deep undercover in a drug lord's compound, Jase Campbell can't afford to be anything but ruthless and mission-oriented. But it doesn't take trained instincts to see that pregnant Melanie Key needs his help to escape an increasingly lethal situation
whether she wants it or not. Jase can certainly understand why the once-naive widow insists on relying on herself and wi...more
Paperback, Large Print, 288 pages
Published
June 5th 2012
by Harlequin
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Jase helped Melanie who was pregnant, and a little boy Mochi with his 3 legged puppy escape a drug lord compound. They had to walk though a jungle. This book was a sit on the edge of your chair, biting your nails kind of book. Filled with action page to page. I highly recommend this book! Here is a sample below. It was so hard to choose just one place to give you a sample, because the whole book is just that great!
The hornets followed her, a whole cloud of the furious colony. They were catching...more
The hornets followed her, a whole cloud of the furious colony. They were catching...more
Good book. I liked Melanie and the way she was determined to escape from Don Pedro before she had her baby. She first tried to seduce Jace to get him to help, but then decided to set out on her own. Jace was there undercover to try to get the info that the government needed to shut Pedro down and find out who he was supplying. He didn't need to get involved with rescuing someone that might end up blowing his cover. But when he finds out that a rival drug lord is about to attack, he takes Melanie...more
I am a fan of Dana Marton Harlequin Intrigues. This latest release falls right in with Dana's other Intrigues. Spy hard features of course a hot, tall, dark and handsome spy. Under cover in the jungle pretending to work for a drug lord Jase is trying to get into the hacienda where Pedro the drug lord let's his most protected men in. So far he hasn't been able to make it happen. Then passing by the hacienda looking for his chance in he spots a figure on the balcony. A woman crying? An American wo...more
Another great book by Dana Marton. This book is about Jase Campbell an undercover agent in a drug lord's compound in South America, and a very pregnant Melanie Key. In the beginning Jase thinks that Melanie is the Don's girlfriend, but then he finds out that she is his sister-in-law and is carrying the only living blood-relative that the Don has in the entire world. Melanie scared for her well being and that of her child is looking for escape and sees that in Jase. He is different than the other...more
He lives by his wits and staying one step ahead of the danger that surrounds him. So how does our hard as nails hero find himself running through the jungle with a small boy, a three legged dog, and a woman that is eight months pregnant? Pregnant and trapped by her dead husbands brother, who just happens to be a drug lord, our heroine will risk it all to save her unborn child. But can she trust this man who works for her enemy to help her escape a fate worse than death? Romance sizzles at every...more
This story didn't really make me love the two lead characters. The little boy was adorable, but you didn't feel connected to any of the characters. The female lead was a little on the annoying side. She's almost ready to have her baby and she is trying to grow up. Hmm...maybe she should have done that before she got pregnant. The author tried to give you something to connect to the female lead, but it was such a small section, less than a page that I felt more like she was a spoiled child and di...more
For my latest reading binge (between deadlines!), I've been on a Dana Marton kick. She's an author who knows how to write action-packed romantic suspense, and this addition to her SDDU series is no exception.
For those of you who like more steam to your romance, this one might not be for you. However, I found it to be one of the most "romantic" romantic suspense novels I've read in a while. Certainly, the 8-month pregnant heroine doesn't lend herself to sex scenes (although there is one at an app...more
For those of you who like more steam to your romance, this one might not be for you. However, I found it to be one of the most "romantic" romantic suspense novels I've read in a while. Certainly, the 8-month pregnant heroine doesn't lend herself to sex scenes (although there is one at an app...more
Heroine who is eight months pregnant, flees a drug lord's compound with an undercover agent (hero) a small village boy and a three-legged puppy.
She literally runs through the jungle with little water and food for a few days (8 months preg). At one point she hits a hornet nest, gets stung more than a dozen times, including both eyes which swell completely shut.
Hero kills a snake for her to eat, and then finds steak sauce in an abandoned building.
At the end she is throwing grenades in between con...more
She literally runs through the jungle with little water and food for a few days (8 months preg). At one point she hits a hornet nest, gets stung more than a dozen times, including both eyes which swell completely shut.
Hero kills a snake for her to eat, and then finds steak sauce in an abandoned building.
At the end she is throwing grenades in between con...more
In Marton’s romantic suspense novel, Jase Campbell was deep undercover in a drug lord’s compound when he meets a very pregnant Melanie Key. It doesn’t take much to realize that she needs help escaping a very lethal situation. With courage and strength, the widow joins Jase to face extreme obstacles to reach safety only to find that together they found each other.
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