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Fiction.
Romance.
Suspense.
HTML: Kierra was a poor poet looking for a job while she worked toward her dream of becoming a published poet. One day she accidentally becomes the personal assistant to married spies. For the last three years she's lusted after them, not very secretively, until finally she decides it's time to move on with her life and gives her notice.During her last week of work, her bosses whisk her away to Serbia for a top secret mission that only she can help them complete. And in the middle of dispatching a European dictator, Kierra and her bosses give in to their deepest desires.Pink Slip is the first in an erotic/suspense/spy/comedy series that wonders what James Bond's receptionist's life might have been like. If James Bond had a wife and they both wanted to shag the receptionist. But the dirty American version of that. And all of the possible entanglements in between. .Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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For me the author's style invoked a snappy-sexy artsy-animated version of this story rather than anything live-action. The only visceral elements (for me) were the emotional and sexual ones, despite all the violence. It's poppy, sweet, funny, sultry, sassy and yep, loving.
The only downside is that the book needs a copy-edit. It has typos like missing or duplicated words, the wrong word in one case, and most telling, a common saying with a spoonerism that can't have been intentional. Other than that, I loved this. The points of view are lovely.
I did see one reviewer mistake the epilogue (a hook scene for the next book) as a 'cliffhanger.' Those are not the same things. The primary trio had their HEA. No cliffhanger. ( )