![]() “Downton Abbey” meets The Selection in this dystopian tale of love and betrayal I was not compensated in any other way, nor told how to rate or review this product. I will count this book toward my Reading the World Challengeĭisclosure: Thanks to the author for sending me this book for review. If you like light and humorous mysteries with a quirky spy girl taking the lead, this one’s for you. One cannot pin her as a devout Christian when she is clearly doing things the Bible condemns.Īpart from this, I have to say I liked the setting because Ottawa is less than two hours from Montreal where I live and I enjoyed all the mentions of Canadian places and stuff. The fact that she’s a gun-toting tough Mormon girl who cannot drink alcohol but lies through her teeth (and more) to get her job done had me rolling my eyeballs. ![]() Talia proved to be an interesting character because she lets the reader in on a few CIA secrets and debunks certain spy myths too, and one can’t help smile at her funny rendition of situations in which she’s found herself. How can she possibly tell her boyfriend what she does for a living? Danny is an aerospace engineer and things get mixed up and messed up when she is on a secret mission targeting Fyodor Timofeyev, a Russian aerospace executive and possible spy. Told in CIA operative Talia Reynold’s first person point of view, we get to experience her adventure as she balances her relationship with boyfriend Danny with her Top Secret occupation.
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