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Rules of Engagement

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Love is a game of chance in this romantic suspense novel by New York Times bestselling author and American politician and activist Stacey Abrams, writing under her pen name, Selena Montgomery.
Dr. Raleigh Foster, an operative for a top-secret intelligence organization, knows that her undercover work has its risks. So she doesn't hesitate when asked to infiltrate Scimitar, the terrorist group that has stolen lethal environmental technology. But when she's assigned a partner—brooding, sexy Adam Grayson—to pose as her lover, Raleigh discovers that the most dangerous risk of all...is falling in love.
 
Adam blames himself for the botched mission that got his best friend killed by Scimitar, and he believes that Raleigh may have contributed to the man's death. But the closer he works with his alluring partner, the more his suspicions turn to trust—and intense desire. Now, as he and Raleigh untangle a twisted web of secrets and lies, the tension mounts between them...until their masquerade as a couple proves too tempting to resist.
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    • AudioFile Magazine
      When John Lammermoor falls to his death from Westminster Bridge, the intrepid Sir John Fielding believes he was murdered, possibly through hypnotism. John Lee adds his tremendous range of vocals and accents to this Fielding novel of intrigue and atmosphere. The murders are not the only things of interest in Bruce Alexander's series, set in Georgian London; more than the plot are the subplots and the depth of understanding of the era that he brings to these beloved mysteries. John Lee's many voices carry to the listener the echoes of the time. So complex is this cast of characters that the book becomes a theatrical performance. B.H.B. (c) AudioFile 2005, Portland, Maine
    • AudioFile Magazine
      Stacey Abrams delivers the foreword to her first romance novel (2001), introducing listeners to the protagonists, agents from a fictional government agency, and the audiobook's combination of espionage and romance tropes. Her knowledge of policy and foreign relations provides background for a plot centered around the recovery of a stolen technology and the betrayal of several agents. In the rest of the audiobook, January LaVoy demonstrates ease with accents as the agents, former partners, travel to foreign nations. Listeners will enjoy the tempestuous love-hate relationship between Raleigh and Adam, ex-lovers who are forced to reunite for this new mission. Fans of both Abrams and romantic suspense will enjoy LaVoy's enthusiastic portrayals of the intrepid chemical physicist and the tech genius who are trying to stave off love while successfully carrying out their mission. E.J.F. © AudioFile 2022, Portland, Maine

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