
Naomi L. (
MaxieCat) wrote on 7/24/2008...
Bevarly's second in her OPUS series. This is the story of Marnie and Noah
this is a sequel to You've got male.
Book #2 in the OPUS series. Contemporary and a fun read.

Kathryn K. (
Kat47201) wrote on 4/2/2007...
OPUS agent (Office of Political Unity and Security) a homeland security office, meets the twin of another female agent. Irresistible style and wit.

Sayde B. (
tchrmsb) wrote on 12/8/2006...
A fabulous follow-up to "You've Got Male"...loosely connected.

Renee S. (
renee45) wrote on 11/11/2006...
excellent

Sharon S. (
toriem) wrote on 10/29/2006...
Music teacher and part-time saleswoman Marnie Lundy's biggest thrill is playing piano at the local mall... until the night everyone seems to think she's somebody else!
Suddenly she's being addressed in code, menaced by a man who claims to know her intimately and rescued by a handsome spymaster who thinks she's a threat to national security!
But OPUS agent Noah Tennant has the feeling she's more Mata Hari than Mother Teresa. Could a woman this sexy truly be innocent, or is Marnie his opponent in a deadly game of spy vs. spy?
Everyone needs some spice in their life--but be careful. Too much can be deadly. A humorous
witty light tale of love.
Part of a series of books about OPUS (a super secret spy network.) In this one the main character is an unknowing double for a top agent and must work through her self image and feeling of duty to her country before she gets the guy. A good read.
Pretty good. I thought it was better than "You've Got Male."