You Only Love Twice
by Lori Wilde
Warner Books (Forever)
March 1, 2006
ISBN #0446615161
344 pages
Paperback
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Other Books by
Lori Wilde

My Secret Life

There Goes The Bride

Angels and Outlaws

Saving Allegheny Green

Mission Irresistible

Shockingly Sensual

Gotta Have It

Charmed and Dangerous

As You Like It

License to Thrill

Packed with Pleasure

A Thrill to Remember

Sexy, Single, Searching / Eager, Eligble Alaskan

A Touch of Silk

Bye Bye Bachelorhood / Coaxing Cupid

Going In Style / I Love Lacy

Mistletoe And Mayhem / Santa's Sexy Secret

REVIEW

"Super fun romantic suspense"

Marlie Montague was a Navy brat until her father was branded a traitor and killed. In her gut, she felt he was the victim of a government-industrial conspiracy. To that end, though she cannot restore her dad's reputation, Marlie created an underground comic that starred a kick butt heroine Angelina Avenger, who challenged the abuse and excess of the powerful when they did wrong.

Naval Criminal Investigative Service Special Agent Joel Hunter moves next door to Marlie as an undercover agent because his superiors think she is a subversive using her comic book to perform seditious acts. He believes she is agoraphobic, not a traitor and this babysitting job a waste of time and money, but his former father-in-law Admiral Delaney wants him away from DC and his daughter. He revises that opinion when Marlie flees her house to his insisting that a UPS delivery person tried to assassinate her; she hides from Joel that she "channeled" Angelina's personality to escape. Now they team up in a dangerous mission that will most likely leave both dead with gravestones "marked" traitor.

The key to why this is a super fun romantic suspense is the cast especially Marlie, who employs an alterego the Amazonian animated Angelina to help her in situations that she cannot cope with and not just enemy fire as Joel is as dangerous to her as the assassin. The quirky story line contains plenty of woman in peril scenarios, but never loses sight of the crafty amusing satirical look at conspiracies and superheroine females. On top of this, fans receive a fabulous romantic subplot making YOU ONLY LOVE TWICE a fine humorous contemporary thriller worth reading.

Harriet Klausner

Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted July 18, 2006




 

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