True Spies
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- $11.99
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- $11.99
Publisher Description
He’s Getting Tired of Deception…She Wants a Little Intrigue
Baron Winslow Keating is honor-bound to finish one last mission as an elite spy for the Barbican group even though he just wants to go home and be with his family. But after years of secrecy and absence, his daughters hardly know him and his wife has given up on him.
Lady Elinor has had enough of domestic boredom. She contemplates an affair with a rakish spy, only to discover a world of intrigue and treachery that she never knew existed. Even more shocking, her neglectful husband is suddenly very attentive—quite the jealous type—and apparently there is much more to him than she ever knew.
Lord and Lady Spy Trilogy:
Lord and Lady Spy (Book 1)
True Spies (Book 2)
Love and Let Spy (Book 3)
Praise for Shana Galen:
"Galen strikes the perfect balance between dangerous intrigue and sexy romance."—Booklist
"A thrilling ride, filled with mystery, intrigue and romance."—Fresh Fiction on If You Give a Duke a Diamond
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Lady Elinor, ignored and neglected by her husband for over a decade, has had enough. She's come to crave excitement, which she finds in a flirtation with a supposed spy. Unbeknownst to her, her husband is an actual spy, and considering retirement. When an enemy discovers their identities, adventure ensues. Paying homage to the movie True Lies, Galen (Lord and Lady Spy) brings real creativity and verve to the challenge of transforming the story into a Regency romance. Her Elinor is a resourceful and lively heroine, and as the dastardly Fonc closes in and Elinor is dragged into the plot, she acquits herself admirably. Baron Keating is believably smart enough to be a spy, but too obliviously self-centered to bother telling his wife. Galen's action scenes are exciting yet never too dark. Her choice of period details adds an extra layer of humor to the action: the Prince Regent, for example, may be assassinated at Lady Hollingshead's garden party! This lighthearted, fast-paced cloak and dagger romp will amuse even the most discerning Regency reader.