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The Spy (Liar's Club #3)
by Celeste Bradley
by Celeste Bradley
Ruth's review
bookshelves: mystery-thriller-spies-suspense, regency-victorian, historical-romance, series, butt-kickin-spitfire-heroine
Jul 19, 10
bookshelves: mystery-thriller-spies-suspense, regency-victorian, historical-romance, series, butt-kickin-spitfire-heroine
Read from July 17 to 19, 2010
This one uses the old heroine-dressed-as-man thing, but it's really enjoyable and not stale. I particularly like the hero's efforts to make a man of the reluctant heroine. The story moves fast, with several twists and the hero and heroine are both very likeable and interesting. Some parts are less than believable, although not in an irritating, "oh, pl-eeze" kind of way, the love scenes are lovely and the heroine is suitably reckless and determined. I would suggest that you need to read the preceeding books in the series though, or the details won't make sense.
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