Song and Key
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- $7.99
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- $7.99
Publisher Description
A Men From GLEN Mission
So-called monsters won’t hold these spies back!
For two secret agents on a mission to a secluded Romanian village, the toughest fight they face may not be against the folktale monsters lurking in the foggy mountains and old ruins, but against their unlikely attraction to each other.
Keller Key is the top operative at the covert Global Law Enforcement Network—and boy does he know it. Sexy half-Ukrainian, half-Korean Sevastyan Song is a close second. When the agents go undercover to investigate an old friend’s suspicious death, it soon becomes clear something sinister is afoot in the ancient forest and decrepit abbey. If an evil organization doesn’t spell the end of them, the angry locals might. But if they’re going to conquer their enemies, they need to keep their hands off each other and their minds on the case, in a rivals-to-lovers paranormal mash-up that gives new meaning to spy-on-spy action.
Customer Reviews
Not for me.
I’m a little disappointed. I had such high hopes after reading the blurb. The actual story did hold promise and could have been exciting and scary with a touch of humour and, of course, a good love story between two characters who start off by not liking each other very much. It turned out to be quite light, with comic relief “baddies”, not terribly frightening moments and the explanation of the strange happenings seemed to be too easy and glib. Added to that, apart from the man on man action, I think the reading age was more suited to maybe 10 to 12 or 14 year old children.