"Action-packed romantic suspense"
Directed by her godfather Uncle Jonas White, cat burglar
Lynette White seemingly does the impossible when she
steals the Star of Russia diamond from the heavily guarded
home of Sebastian Tyler. Security thinks only a ghost
could have done this as it is so inconceivable otherwise. FBI Agent Nick Barnes is undercover as a security officer
as he has been for several years working for Jonas in an
effort to bring the notorious international criminal to
justice. Nick's superiors decide it is time for him to
play Post Office with Lynette, who seems like Jonas'
Achilles heel as he seems to care for the lass like a
daughter. As Nick seduces Lynn, he finds he realizes that
she returns to sender more than he gives; soon his
concerns change as he has fallen in love with the
goddaughter of his target. This entertaining twist on the cat burglar romantic theme
is fun to read because of the genetically altered prowess
of the heroine that enables her to do the daring deeds she
performs. That delightful spin however is two-edged as
Carla Cassidy de-emphasizes Lynn's skills especially when
she is with Nick. Still fans will appreciate this action-
packed romantic suspense starring an amazing female and
her deceiving beloved. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted December 24, 2004
Athena Force: The adventure continues with three secret
sisters, three unusual talents and one unthinkable legacy...
Silhouette Bombshell
STRONG. SEXY. SUSPENSEFUL.
SummaryWHO CAN LYNN WHITE TRUST...
when the man who raised her, her trusted godfather, might be
lying to her face?
HOW DOES SHE KNOW...
what's real when she's used her highly unusual skills to
retrieve stolen valuables from places no one else could
enter -- under what she thought were government orders --
only to learn that she's on the FBI's Most Wanted list?
WILL SHE DARE...
choose to trust two strangers -- one claiming to be her
sister, the other hoping to be her lover -- when the
chilling stories they tell her mean the truth may be far
more dangerous than any lie?
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