
Elle Gray looks like a supermodel, thinks like a super agent, and can kill a man with her bare hands. But when she meets Dr. Beau Ruston, the brilliant scientist and ex-college football star in charge of the project she's been sent to protect, she wants more of her bare self around him than just her hands. If his muscular grace and quick wit hadn't turned her on, there would still be those big brown eyes. . .watching her suspiciously. With a man this smart and sexy questioning her cover, the bad guys are the least of her problems.
Beau Ruston knows Elle is a government spy, and he doesn't like to be spied on--or lied to, no matter how charming the liar happens to be. Wait, did he say "charming"? Damn hot is more like it. He should know, chemistry is his business, whether it's in the lab or in the bedroom, but the reaction Elle is setting off might be too much for even him to control. . .
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Add a CommentI really enjoyed this, but I felt like there were some inconsistencies in the back story. Basically, it seemed like the relationship with Alan (from Deal With This) was actually a combination of things that should have included Ethan from Satisfaction Guaranteed. Ethan is the one who met Hotwire and Nitro back in And Able. I'm not sure how much time has elapsed between books, but Alan was still pretty new to The Goddard Project in his book and was just getting to know Elle, whereas she and Ethan has worked together for years. Beyond that, there were times where I couldn't identify with Elle's choices, but not enough to ruin the book for me. As always, it's a fun, exciting, sexy story with not one, but two Happily Ever Afters.