"Contemporary romance with spies extraordinaire."
The Shaughnessey Accord is Book 2 in Alison Kent's latest
series about the spies extraordinaire of the Smithson Group. Tripp Shaughnessey and the other SG-5 team members were
secretly monitoring Glory Brighton's Spuds & Subs Sandwich
Shop in an attempt to take down the Spectra agent who was,
unbeknownst to Glory, running an illegal stone operation
with Marian Diamonds, out of her shop. Glory was taking
inventory in her storeroom, thinking how she would like
nothing more than to have a little taste of Tripp, when he
comes into the storeroom and acts on his own desires for
Glory. Just as Tripp finds that his desires are matched by
those of Glory, Spectra thugs come into her shop and
take her customers hostage. Glory sees Tripp's true
identity as he and his fellow SG team members, identities
concealed, quickly and easily take down the bad guys and
then just as quickly and easily disappear. After they had
time to further explore their feelings, Tripp and Glory
both knew that these feelings could not be ignored and they
could not imagine being without one another. This book has characters typical of Alison Kent. Tripp
Shaughnessey is witty and charming, intelligent and daring,
and humble enough to admit that he is a better man with
Glory in his life. Glory is a real bright spot. She is
kind and gentle, but has plenty of moxie when necessary.
Together they are combustible. Each book in this series
can stand alone, but I recommend reading in order
for the fullest enjoyment. This book has my very highest
recommendation. Reviewed by Laurie Damron for Sensual Romance.
Reviewed by Sensual Romance
Courtesy Sensual Romance Reviews
Posted October 20, 2004
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