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The Bureau of American Defense has just
received a lead on the world’s most dangerous organization.
The Fratelli de il Sovrano is a maniacal terrorist
group and B.A.D. has seen all too well the destruction they
can unleash. B.A.D. agent Carlos Delgado is determined to
see the Fratelli brought down, and it’s clear that the
agency’s only hope of doing so is to capture a mysterious
informant known only as Mirage. When Mirage provides
information that enables Carlos and his team to rescue a
diplomat’s daughter from being turned over to the Fratelli,
B.A.D. tracks Mirage down and sends Carlos to get the
elusive informant. But Mirage isn’t at all what Carlos
expects.
After several attempts on her life,
Gabrielle Saxe went on the run, and has lived off the radar
for a decade. Now, she uses her phenomenal computer skills
to send anonymous tips on criminals to various intelligence
agencies around the world. Gabrielle’s world is turned
upside down once again with the arrival of a sexy agent she
doesn’t know if she can trust. Gabrielle has every reason
to be wary of Carlos, and he of her. Despite this, the pair
can’t help but be drawn together as they team up to stop the
Fratelli’s latest plot. But can newfound love hope to
survive in the face of the danger the Fratelli presents, not
to mention the lovers’ own respective pasts catching up to
them?
Passion, danger, and romance pack one
heck of a punch in the latest, thrilling installment of the
BAD Agency series. Whispered Lies is a sexy
adrenaline rush of a tale that had me on the edge of my seat
from start to finish. Carlos is, quite simply, the perfect
hero (without ever being cardboard perfect). He’s sexy,
caring, protective, and has a past that has left him with
scars on his heart and an uncertain future. I absolutely
adored Gabrielle. She’s utterly brilliant and, though not a
trained agent, nevertheless steps up to do all she can to
save the lives of innocents. She has a strength of
character I admire and it made her the perfect match for
Carlos.
Though the seventh book in the series
(third full-length novel), the authors provide enough
information that Whispered Lies can stand on
its own. However, fans of the previous B.A.D. book,
Phantom in the Night, will know that the Fratelli
storyline began in that story.
Sherrilyn Kenyon and Dianna Love, each
phenomenal writers in their own right, are an extraordinary
writing team, as Whispered Lies shows. I
absolutely loved Whispered Lies the first,
second, and (as I re-read yet again) third time around.
It’s everything a romantic suspense should be and I cannot
wait to see what happens in the next B.A.D. tale. Joyfully
Recommended! |