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"Taut romantic suspense thriller"
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted December 20, 2004
Michael "Raptor" Sawyer tells his former boss that he no
longer worked for OPUS as he has a nine years old son to
raise and parent association meetings to attend. His
superior informs Michael that you work for OPUS for life.
Furthermore he is needed to deal with Read more...
"Another great contemporary romance from this author."
Reviewed by Sue Burke
Posted January 10, 2005
As headmistress of the prestigious Emerson Academy, Hannah
Frost has heard her share of whoppers from the spoiled,
over-privileged students she oversees. And she's had her
share of meetings with their spoiled, over-privileged
parents. When young Alex Sawyer appears in her office with
a referral from his teacher, it's just Read more...
SummaryHe won't tell you about his feelings.
He'll keep his secret life a secret.
He'll turn on the sex appeal to light your fire,
then leave you smoldering as he runs off
to parts unknown ...
Isn't that ...
JUST LIKE A MAN?
His imaginative nine-year-old son claims he's a spy, but
for Hannah Frost, headmistress of the elite Emerson
Academy, Michael Sawyer is just another wealthy single
parent with a precious -- and precocious -- little darling.
Oh, the man is certainly handsome and sexy enough to leave
her both shaken and stirred -- hey, nobody does it better --
but a secret agent? Come on!
Yet truth is sometimes stranger than fiction. Turns out
Michael is working undercover to unravel a web of intrigue
and deception involving, of all things, her school! He
reluctantly enlists her help, and as their liaison draws
them closer together, Hannah is thrust into a world far
more exciting -- and dangerous -- than any she's ever
known. One where people aren't what they seem and where
words, even ones of love, may not be true.
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