"fun espionage romance"
Ethan Crane is the best operative the ultra top secret The
Goddard Project has. When the going gets tough and the
tough retreat, Ethan gets the job done. That is why desk
jock Beth Whitney, daughter of the agency chief, avoids
him like the plague though she is attracted to the hunk.
She had one relationship too many with a macho agent Alan
Hyatt, who is now working in the same office as her. However, the Prescott case needs a female to supplement
Ethan's cover and Beth is selected. As she tries to keep
their relationship platonically professional, he wants
her. His kisses melt her, but it is the phone sex that
makes her crave him. As they bond while on assignment,
Beth begins to reconsider her rule not to date field
agents as Ethan owns her soul but she also remembers Alan
stood her up at the alter for a case; unbeknownst to Beth,
she owns his heart and other body parts too. This is a fun espionage romance starring a fascinating
female who trusts her life with field agent Ethan, but not
her heart as she believes that to operatives the mission
always comes first. Ethan is a wonderful hero as he has
the image especially with the ladies of James Bond so he
knows his toughest case is to persuade Beth he needs her
(his bulging pants apparently is circumstantial and not
hard core evidence to her). Though similar in tone to the
miniseries READY, WILLING, AND ABLE Lucy Monroe provides a
tense romantic suspense. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted May 27, 2007
SummarySafeguarding high-tech secrets may be their game, but
the men and women of The Goddard Project are anything but
geeks. They carry out their missions with panacheand a
passion that sometimes extends far beyond the call of
duty...
Anytime, anyplace, Ethan Crane's your man. An agent's agent,
he's tough, smart, and fearless. Exactly the guy you want
when the stuff hits the fanand precisely the kind Beth
Whitney avoids like the plague. It took a fiancé (make that
ex-fiancé) in the business to teach her, but she's learned
her lesson: Don't. Date. Agents. Ever. It's this little rule
that's kept her gainfully employed at the agency, doing her
part for world security from behind a desk. So when a case
throws the two together, Beth's determined to keep it
strictly professional. So far, so goodexcept for the
steamy kisses, the red-hot phone sex, and...What was that
rule again?
To Ethan, Beth couldn't be less his type if her father ran
the agency, which, oh yeah, her father does run the agency.
Still he can't help but be impressed by her inspired work in
the fielda total turn on. Off the field it's even
better. Seems the old adage that opposites attract happens
to agents too. Even if Beth insists it's just a fantasy. But
hot pursuit of a notorious information broker is what they
should focus onnot each other. That can wait until
they've accomplished a job well done. Or can it?
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