Review by Library Journal Review
Spies Alex and Michael have hated each other since they both joined the CIA a decade ago. Despite their antagonism, they worked well together, and the Agency often paired them on missions. Then Michael retired, leaving Alex and the CIA. Alex stayed in the game for another four years before going off the grid so successfully that it was as if she never existed, until a few minutes ago when she woke up in a rundown shack in the middle of a desert, bruised, battered, and handcuffed to Michael. Neither can remember how they got there. In fact, they can't remember the last 48 hours. They'll have to team up once again to stay alive, find out who's after them and why they're being hunted, and eliminate the threat. Working side by side once more may bring them together--or finally demolish any chance of a relationship. VERDICT Carter's follow-up to The Blonde Identity is a thrilling and amusing romance featuring finely drawn characters and a twisty, page-turning story. Readers will be on the edge of their seats, unable to put this book down until they discover what happens to Alex and Michael, in spydom and in love.--Heather Miller Cover
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