"Hot and Sexy!"
Poor Sophie Morton has always had a very bad sense
of direction. Now on the way back to the home office from a
meeting, she gets horribly lost, goes down an alley and
comes upon a guy man-handling a woman. She parks her car,
gets out and tackles the man. Then she tells the woman to
call 911. The woman takes one look at her and runs. Not
only that, she steals Sophie's car! What's up with that? Then Sophie finds out that the guy is Detective
Blake Barker and he was arresting the woman because she's
the girlfriend of a very dangerous Asian mobster. Not only
that but Sophie has broken Blake's leg. Whoops! Then Sophie overhears a phone conversation of an
employee of the bank blackmailing someone to the tune of a
cool million dollars. She contacts the police department
and the detective tells her to meet him at a safe house.
She meets none other than Blake Barker and his partner,
John. How in the world does she get involved in all this
trouble? Blake pretends to be an employee of the bank
because somehow or other the bank that Sophie works is tied
into money laundering. Not only that but suddenly someone
tried to run over Sophie. Blake has no choice but to keep
her close so he can keep an eye on her. This leads to
interesting situations but as soon as the case is over,
then they will part ways, right? I had a lot of fun reading this book. Poor Sophie
with her sense of direction was a hoot. Blake was a hunk
of a cop who didn't want to admit that Sophie got to him in
more ways than one. In my book, Nancy Warren has been
batting a thousand with every book she's written. This one
is no exception! I eagerly look forward to each and every
one of her books!
Reviewed by Kathy Boswell
Posted October 4, 2002
SummarySophie Morton has no sense of direction, in geography or in
life, and when shešs lost she suffers panic attacks. Lost
in a bad part of Vancouver, she pulls over to catch her
breath when she spots a lean and dangerous looking man
attacking a woman. Without thought for her own safety,
Sophie tackles the man, knocks him down and breaks his leg.
Except Blake Barker isn't a criminal, but a cop who'd been
about to arrest a member of a notorious Asian triad before
Sophie interfered and helped the woman escape.
When it turns out that the investment bank Sophie works for
is suspected of laundering the triad's drug money, and one
employee dies under suspicious circumstances, Blake is sent
in undercover to the bank: cast, crutches and all.
Sophie and Blake don't much like each other, but their
sexual attraction is too intense to resist. When it's clear
Sophie's life is in danger, she's forced to move in with
Blake for protection. Maybe he can protect her body while
he pleasures her, but who's going to protect her heart?
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