"It is pure fun reading this satiical romance"
Jane Spyrus is the top inventor for B.L.I.S.S. Her work
enables those working in the cold to succeed in very
dangerous endeavors. For that, the ultra shy Jane is highly
regarded by her employers though some males might be a bit
fearful of some of her gadgets that could cause a cramp or
more to the family jewels. Edie Andretti believes there is something illegal at her
place of employment, Ensecksi Satellites. Someone thinks
she knows too much and kidnaps Edie, who just before her
abduction had taken a tampon from Jane's supply. However,
that is no ordinary tampon as Jane has hidden a tracking
device inside. With Edie's brother Abel and Jane's
wheelchair-bound grandma Maggie, Jane follows the signal,
but not before contacting B.L.I.S.S. Abel and Jane fall in
love, but must rescue his sibling before they can act
on their feelings. Inane? Absolutely, but who will care as those beautiful
ladies with their sex gadgetry save the world from evil
doers. The third B.L.I.S.S. espionage romantic satire is
fun due to the antics of timorous Jane and able Abel.
Lynsay Sands spins a delightful story that is silly
escapism entertainment for the Jane and James Bonds of the
Casino Royale movie world. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted March 25, 2003
Look for all the B.L.I.S.S. Titles:
FROM
BOARDWALK WITH LOVE by Nina Bangs
DR.
YES by Lisa Cach
THE LOVING
DAYLIGHTS by Lynsay Sands
SummaryShy Jane Spyrus loves gadgets. She can build anything
B.L.I.S.S. needs in its international fight against crime—
although agents aren't exactly queuing up at her door. Some
of them think her innovations are too...well, innovative.
Like her shrink-wrap prophylactic constraints. But they
just don't realize that item's potential. Of course, you
can't use wacky inventions to fix all your problems. Jane
will have to team up with another human being—and Abel
Andretti arrives just in time. He will help Jane find her
kidnapped neighbor, stop the evil machinations of Dirk
Ensecksi, and most of all he will show her how to love the
daylights out of something without batteries.
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