3.85 stars
This is a pretty decent book as a romance if a little anti-climatic as a political or mystery read.
FBI agent Robin Hart is assigned to investigate a Democratic political candidate running for Congress in the state of Ohio. In the midst of her investigation she falls for the Republican candidate, Tess Daubney, and the FBI plot, like Robin's assignment, takes a back seat to the romance that develops between the two. The two leads come together not just through their mutual attraction but through a subplot where Tess is blackmailed by an unknown person.
Initially, because the book is about a woman running for Congress who is also getting blackmailed, the genre feels more like a political story line with some mystery thrown in. However, there is little coverage of the actual campaign and the "mystery" is pretty easy to figure out. Until almost the middle of the book, romance hovers at the surface and any sex scene (which doesn't involve Tess and Robin) is fade to black. Once the blackmail plot gets the leads together, though, the book quickly turns into an erotic romance involving light BDSM. It was kind of a weird switch for me perhaps because the book started out with the fade-to-black sex scenes and was focused less on romance and then moved into the explicit, steamy sex scenes later on.
I did think the characters were interesting, Tess especially. Since the authors hail from Alaska I couldn't help thinking of her as Sarah Palin-esque except, unlike Palin, Tess is blonde, has a brain, class, integrity and, oh yeah, is a lesbian. Robin was an okay character, I thought, and there's this guy Louph who I'm guessing is on the Autism Spectrum that was a unique, fun character to drop into the story.
Overall, the book is well-written. In some ways it feels a bit shallow in that it doesn't go into too much depth in any genre it's falling into, except maybe erotica. However, the book is especially unique highlighting a Republican lesbian character while also shining a light on BDSM in an accepting, non-shameful way. Entertaining read.