"Intriguing romantic suspense"
One year ago Rachel Blu fled France to escape from her
mentor Christian who raised her to be a master thief. She
relocated in the American Midwest using her thieving
skills to become a security consultant. Her current
assignment, keeping a priceless gem safe, will make her
reputation. However, the impossible has occurred and the
gem is stolen and she knows who the thief is because only
her former mentor could have pulled off such an impossible
theft. Rachel knows that if she fails to recover the gem she will
be the prime suspect especially when her previous
occupation surfaces. She also concludes she needs help
from a specialist when she begins her quest to regain the
stolen gem. Thus she goes to friend and thief Jason
Marland not knowing that turning to him in her hour of
need will prove even more complex to her heart than
stealing back the gem. This intriguing romantic suspense will grip readers with
its cat and mouse contest between the teacher and the
student. Rachel is a terrific protagonist who chose the
right side of the law over the morality of her
instructor. Jason is her perfect foil as she grants to
herself that she loves him but also detests him due to his
profession. Christian steals the show though his
appearances are comparatively brief as he is not evil yet
stealing is in his blood except when he suffers the severe
head pains. Michele Hauf provides a fun thriller as it
takes a thief to catch a thief. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted June 7, 2005
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