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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Another Sexy gem from Lucy Monroe,
By Judy "book reader" (Cincinnati, ohio United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Spy Who Wants Me (Paperback)
Lucy Monroe's writes sexy agents like no other and it really shines in her latest novel, The Spy Who Wants Me. They really know how to protect their clients with everything they have.
Elle Gray, a Goddard Project agent takes a case that brings her back near her family in California. Elle is brought in as a security consultant to help protect a valuable scientific project. Elle is tops in her field and gives her all to her job. Elle is taken aback by her instant attraction to the head scientist Beau Ruston. Dr. Beau Ruston is willing to protect his project, even to the point of agreeing to outside security. He sure wasn't expecting to be visual charged by his first look at Elle Gray. Soon Beau realizes Elle is not only beautiful but smart and skilled. Elle has avoided her family for a few years after the death of her husband. Now her family is front and center with her brother Mat working with Beau. Add to this stress is Mat's girlfriend Chantal who is being threatened by outsiders who want their hands on the project. Elle and Beau's romance is smoking hot and deeply sensual. The suspense of who the security leak adds another layer to the multi dimensional book. The secondary romance of Mat and Chantal is sweet and sexy and is well written as well. Lucy Monroe's books are tops of my list of books to buy. You can't go wrong in picking up her books.
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Truth, Justice, and the American Way,
By Love A Good Book (Alexandria, VA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Spy Who Wants Me (Paperback)
All of Lucy Monroe's books are based upon the reader not taking the stories to seriously. The basic plot of Ms. Monroe's novels are good versus evil, truth wins out, and lust and passion equate to true love. Not a problem for this reader.
Lucy's books always provide me with a great read and a longing for my hero to come along. To me this is what a good romance book is supposed to accomplish. Ms. Monroe writes about strong men, but her woman are just as complex and she is skilled at creating great chemistry with all her charcters. Though she did bring in Alan, Nitro, and Josie, I wish more would have been said about how the other players from her previous novels were doing. I'd like to see them all reunited again before Ms. Monroe moves away from this series. I can't wait for to learn more about Jonathan; aka Mr. Smith and who he and "The Old Man" decide to play matchmaker for next time.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Too Cutesy for This Reader!,
This review is from: The Spy Who Wants Me (Paperback)
I am a fan of Lucy Monroe, but this book left a bad Harlequin taste in my mouth. I am not a fan of Harlequin books and this is exactly what I felt like I was reading. If you like Harlequin Romance, then you will like this book. I personally didn't think the main characters were believable enough. Elle Gray was a lack luster agent who was not a strong character. Beau, the scientist and love interest was an alpha male wannabe. I love most of Monroe's other books in the TGP series. She is an excellent writer, but her last two books in the series have been a little too cutesy for me. I'd like to see a little more hardcore.
4.0 out of 5 stars
The Reader Who Wants More,
This review is from: The Spy Who Wants Me (Kindle Edition)
Love Lucy Monroe but the last couple have left me wanting more of a story.
1.0 out of 5 stars
Just Not Right,
This review is from: The Spy Who Wants Me (Paperback)
Yawn... Not only was this story boring, but it was so...fake. I could not bring myself to like Elle. She was so...bipolar. One minute she didn't want to be hurt, the next she was totally engaging herself into just the sort of things that would cause that to happen. I thought Beau was a great guy though, but couldn't for the life of me figure out what he saw in Elle.
The worst part of this book, had to be the way the sex was written. It was utterly the most unromantic way to write love scenes. Elle would murmur half sentences about a condom, and the way she said them made it seem a little...rehearsed. The condom thing really bothered me and turned me off completely. Right when Beau would get into his sexy talk, Elle would mutter stupid stuff, in what sounded like a supposed breathless, sexy moan, which would spoil the moment. This book was so different from Lucy Monroe's style of writing, it's hard to believe her name is on the cover. Besides the terrible "romance", I was so lost in this story. The plot was barely there, and the dialogue between the characters was so immature. I felt as if I was reading a high school soap opera.
3 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
lampoons Lucy Monroe's TGP romantic suspense thrillers,
This review is from: The Spy Who Wants Me (Paperback)
The Goddard Project "Old Man" decides his best field operative Elle Gray should handle the California situation, but not because she is his top gun; instead he is worried about her as her entire life is TGP having no vacations from the job except field training. The Old Man believes California mellow will be good for Elle and with her chemical engineering degree might fit in with scientists on the right side of the law and perhaps he prays go out out on a date or two.
Research chemist Beau Ruston's top secret laboratory was compromised. Elle is sent in under the cover of being a security consultant insuring it does not happen again. In fact she is there to keep Beau safe and catch those who breached security. It is attraction at first sight as Beau and Elle want one another. However, she hides her true vocation from him while he conceals he knows her true vocation. However, Elle's hidden identity is in trouble when she learns her brother Matej works at the lab. When her sibling's girlfriend becomes the pawn of espionage thieves trying to steal Beau's antigravity prototype, a fired up Elle goes after them. THE SPY WHO WANTS ME is a solid yet inane TGP espionage romance that in many ways lampoons Lucy Monroe's romantic suspense thrillers (see READY, WILLING, ABLE, and SATISFACTION GUARANTEED). The key players are cartoon caricatures in nature especially the superheroine and the villains. However, the story line is lighthearted fun to follow as the spy who came in from the cold finds heat with her scientist, who discovers the ecstasy of first hand (tongue, etc) vaginal research. Harriet Klausner |
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The Spy Who Wants Me by Lucy Monroe (Paperback - January 1, 2009)
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