Money, Honey by Susan Sey Paperback Book

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Rent Money, Honey

Author: Susan Sey

Format: Mass Market Paperback

Publisher: Berkley

Published: Jul 2010

Genre: Fiction - Romance - Contemporary

Retail Price: $7.99

Ages: 17 - 17

Pages: 320

Synopsis

FBI Agent Elizabeth Brynn reluctantly goes undercover with "retired" professional criminal Patrick O'Connor to bust a counterfeiter-only to find herself tempted by him to get under the covers.

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Reviews

BookLender review by Carol on 2011-06-27 16:03:56

Susan Sey is definitely going on my author list. I really enjoyed this book because our heroine, Special Agent Elizabeth Brynn, is not stupid. She fights some inclinations, but not in a dumb way that would make me shake my head and put the book down. Ms. Sey also does not make the mistake that some authors do by stating the whole book up front and then just replaying the same thought until your mouth hangs open and and you throw the book as far as you can. Good one. Im going to buy Money Shot.