![]() ![]() When the her heroes come to the realization that they love the heroine, it is powerful stuff. That’s what makes the endings of her books so great. What’s that saying “the bigger you are, the harder you fall”? That’s how Stuart’s heroes are. No, this is a “you got it my way, I may have to kill you” sort of way. And I don’t mean in an “oh you’re so annoying” sort of way. One thing that I’ve come to expect from an Anne Stuart novel is that the hero thinks about killing the heroine multiple times. ![]() Now Reno and Jilly are pawns in a deadly tangle of assassination attempts, kidnappings and prisoner swaps that could put their steamy partnership on ice. ![]() They’d met once before and the attraction was odd- tattooed Yakuza punk meets leggy California egghead-but electric. Her rescuer is Reno, the Committee’s most unpredictable agent. Instead, she’s snatched away on the back of a motorcycle, narrowly avoiding a grisly execution attempt meant for her sister and brother-in-law. She’s expecting to cry on her sister Summer’s shoulder, then spend a couple months blowing off steam in Japan. ![]() In the wake of a failed love affair, brainy beauty Jilly Lovitz takes off for Tokyo. ![]()
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