

Her Secret Agent Man (Charlie Squad, Bk 1) (Silhouette Intimate Moments, No 1353)
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Genre: Romance
Book Type: Paperback
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Genre: Romance
Book Type: Paperback
Anny P. (wolfnme) reviewed on + 3389 more book reviews
Dutch is Special Ops and has been invited back into the life of the woman that was responsible for the torture and death of his younger brother. She wants to make a deal....she'll give him the means to distroy her father, an international criminal, if he will keep her alive.
Right from the beginning Dutch is torn. He wants to kill Julia and if he finds out that her sister is being held hostage by her father then he will have the means for classic eye-for-an-eye revenge. But his nature is that of protector. And she brings out his nature despite his suspicions of her motives and her secret.
He spends the book vacillating between his desire for revenge and his need to see her murderous father brought to justice. The climax is an exciting scene between Julia and her father, when he puts the deal to her bluntly. Her sister's life for Dutch's. Considering that she went into this nightmare knowing that she would die, and has been moving forward only to save to her sister's life.....
Right from the beginning Dutch is torn. He wants to kill Julia and if he finds out that her sister is being held hostage by her father then he will have the means for classic eye-for-an-eye revenge. But his nature is that of protector. And she brings out his nature despite his suspicions of her motives and her secret.
He spends the book vacillating between his desire for revenge and his need to see her murderous father brought to justice. The climax is an exciting scene between Julia and her father, when he puts the deal to her bluntly. Her sister's life for Dutch's. Considering that she went into this nightmare knowing that she would die, and has been moving forward only to save to her sister's life.....
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