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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Hailey has really surpassed herself this time.,
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This review is from: Love: Undercover (Mass Market Paperback)
Everyone in Doolittle, Arkansas knew Jennifer Janey Wright didn't need a man. She'd said it herself many times. She'd raised her twins as a single mom and is now experiencing empty nest syndrome as her twins have gone off to college. Jenifer didn't need a man but she sure wanted to meet one "who'd be willing to explore the naughty and the unknown with her...." Just as she finished that thought, she glanced up from behind the check out counter of the Doolittle Public Library where she worked ever since high school summers and met eye to eye with Eric Hamilton. Eric is handsome, expressive, has a chiseled chin, deep-set dark eyes, strong nose, and full lips. He has a wicked gleam in his eyes and speaks with a low-pitched baritone voice. Eric is actually an undercover agent investigating a counterfeit money ring in which he believes Jenifer may be involved. Along the way to cracking the case, Eric and Jenifer manage to fall in love.
Hailey has created characters that are believable and loveable. The love story is great and the ingenious undercover plot is intriguing. Both of these story elements run neck to neck in excitement and suspense. Hailey generously sprinkled Love: Undercover with humor that had me laughing out loud many times. Hailey has really surpassed herself with Love: Undercover. I highly recommend that you read Hailey North's Love: Undercover. You won't regret it and you'll feel better after reading it.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A SWEET AND SIMPLE ROMANCE,
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This review is from: Love: Undercover (Mass Market Paperback)
Jenifer Janey Wright and Eric Hamilton begin the story pretending to be everything they aren't. He a simple investor just looking to invest in a run down old hotel, and she a librarian who insists time and time again she "doesn't need a man." Once the romance is sparked, the story really comes together- from the cute family dialogues to the bb gun escapade that includes little old Mrs. Kirtley and her ear trumpet. All in all the book was a very sweet and simple romance. My reason for the 4 stars instead of 5 is because after finding out all he'd hidden from her throughout the course of the relatinoship, all it takes is a little explanation over the phone from him (which the reader does not get to hear) to get Jenifer to patiently wait for him to return to fetch her. I don't know about everyone else, but I like a little more grit in my main characters- It would've been nice to see her make him beg and plead a little bit before she forgave him. But all in all I think this one's well worth reading!
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Counterfeiters and romance in a small southern town,
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This review is from: Love: Undercover (Mass Market Paperback)
Jenifer is suffering from empty nest syndrome. Her fatherless twins have just gone off to college, and she thinks maybe she is ready to plunge into the dating pool.
Enter undercover agent Eric Hamilton. He is investigating Jenifer because she happened to be photographed with two known counterfeiters. He is there to find out what she knows and how deep her involvement is. Soon, he realizes that she is a victim of circumstance, and he is soon sucked into fiber of the small town, as well as a romance with Jenifer. The interactions are hysterical; especially the family gatherings when Jenifer feels compelled to tell Eric that she does not need a man, only for her entire family to recite that part, as if it has been said many times before. The only thing that I did not like about the story is that Eric was her first partner since the conception of her twins. Enough of the born again virgin plot lines - it is so overused. The secondary romance with the uncle and her mother is also very sweet. I like that she showed a lot of emotion in how she dealt with the fact that her widowed mother was willing and able to take a chance at romance again. It is a good light suspense romantic novel.
5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Love This Book,
By Judy "book reader" (Cincinnati, ohio United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Love: Undercover (Mass Market Paperback)
Love: Undercover is a funny, lighthearted romance. Librarian Jenifer Wright has raised her twins to adulthood all on her own. She has always said she didn't need a man. But she wants one for a wild fling. Jenifer things she has met that man in Eric Hamilton who is passing through Doolittle, Arkansas. Eric is in town under false pretenses. He is undercover checking out a counterfeit ring. He at first thinks the sexy little librarian is involved. As he gets to know Jenifer better he realizes she is a woman worth getting closer to for personal reasons.Hailey North writes with such sass, wit and steam. All of the characters make you feel like you know them and that you want to know more. You can't go wrong with a Hailey North book.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Not thrilling, but solid -- 3.6 stars,
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This review is from: Love: Undercover (Mass Market Paperback)
With its terrific evocation of a small Southern town where everybody knows everything about everybody else, North has created a setting that is almost like one of the characters. Jenifer and Eric are solid leads. Their romance is not super hot, but it feels realistic (much more so than many romances). Jenifer is undestandably hesitant to embark upon an affair, and her journey into love is beautifully rendered. There's also a lovely thread about Eric finally coming to feel like he fits in.
The mystery is woven seamlessly into the romance, and there are plenty of little details that add to the book's charm and realism. A warm, highly enjoyable read.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Decent Read w/ a Real Romance,
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This review is from: Love: Undercover (Mass Market Paperback)
Love Undercover was a decent read. The author really took the time developing the characters and building a story around them. Though I could not really tell which was the main story or plot of the book. Was it the romance or the mystery? That really is all that made this book non-rereadable for. It was slow at times and I think with a better mystery aspect I would have personally liked it more. If you are looking for a real world romance though, then get this book. A lot of books don't actually give the main characters time to get to know each other before sleeping with each other, this one does. It was nice but a bit dragged out for me. LOL Over all though it was good.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
engaging romantic suspense,
This review is from: Love: Undercover (Mass Market Paperback)
In Doolittle, Arkansas, librarian Jenifer Wright raises her twins by herself as the father dropped her the moment she mentioned pregnancy. However, she currently feels a bit lonely though surrounded by the love of her extended family because her darlings Autumn and Adam are away on college scholarships.FBI undercover agent Eric Hamilton arrives at the library allegedly seeking information for his Virginia based investment firm. In fact Eric is trying to find the connection between Jenifer and two money laundering thugs as he has a photo of the trio together. As he meets her family and gets to know Jenifer better, Eric falls in love with her and is willing to risk his life if necessary to keep her safe. Jenifer, who has not needed a man for years, reciprocates wondering if it might be empty nest syndrome. This is engaging romantic suspense with the emphasis on the former as the lead couple falls in love under the spot light and encouragement of her family. The story line contains neat tidbits to enhance the flavor for instance; Autumn has a track scholarship while Adam is on an academic scholarship. Tiny gems like that augment a fabulous tale even if the intrigue arrives late. Harriet Klausner |
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Love: Undercover by Hailey North (Mass Market Paperback - May 25, 2004)
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