Review by Booklist Review
It was supposed to be one last simple job before retirement. All that burned-out, ex-secret agent Grant Sullivan had to do was extract flighty socialite Priscilla Jane Hamilton Greer from Manuel Turego's Costa Rican plantation and return her to her family in the United States. But simple quickly becomes complicated when Grant discovers Jane is not an empty-headed nitwit but instead is an opinionated woman with an escape plan of her own. Working together seems the best way to ensure a successful getaway from Turego and his thugs, but Grant didn't expect his new partner to be quite so distracting. Originally published in 1986, this tale contains all the ingredients of a classic Howard romance, including an action-packed, Romancing the Stone-style plot, sizzling sensuality, a deliciously dark and dangerous hero, a wonderfully resourceful heroine, and plenty of humor. A magnet for readers familiar only with Howard's more recent work, readers who want to revisit this superb novel, and readers new to Howard, or even to the romance genre itself.--Charles, John Copyright 2009 Booklist
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Review by Library Journal Review
A captive socialite and her rugged rescuer find passion and love in the jungles of Costa Rica in this first hardcover reissue of one of Howard's early (1986) Silhouette romances. (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
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