#2 Kept Secrets, by Traci Hunter Abramson is an immensely exciting piece about a pair of high-school sweethearts who reconnect as adults. Devin is in college getting his master’s degree, and while at a roommate's wedding, he finds his high-school girlfriend. They realize they love each other, and secretly get married. Devin has just recently been accepted into the CIA, and he has to go on an assignment to Hong Kong. His job is a secret, so Grace, his wife, can’t know why he is going. This really stresses their marriage. This book was an emotional roller coaster for me. I really liked it, but sometimes I felt frustrated, excited, and pretty much any other emotion. The view was from both of the main character’s views. I feel that this was necessary because they were very far apart, so different things were happening at different times. There were times when Devin was in spy meetings and it was slightly boring for me. Even with this, I really liked when Devin went undercover because it excited me. Sometimes, I could connect with Grace, even though I’ve never been married. I felt her disappointment when she couldn’t see Devin, because I have been disappointed before. I understood where she was coming from even better than Devin. This book is valuable because it teaches to be strong and patient, while also informing the reader about the CIA. I think that the theme for this book is a lesson for everyone. If you are patient, you will be rewarded. Grace has to be patient for Devin to come home to her. Devin has to be patient to go home to Grace. This book had a very interesting plot line, and I would gladly read it again.