
Amber Green, Dominique Sinclair, Leigh Wyndfield, Secrets 20
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"stasis" Is Less About The Heroine Having To Care
"Stasis" is less about the heroine having to care for the statue her commander has temporarily become, and more about how things change when he wakes up. He still has to depend on her in ways nobody is used to. This is an interesting multi-layered role reversal story.
"The Subject" is certainly a roller-coaster ride. You can tell it's Amber Green.
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Secrets 20 Amber Green, Dominique Sinclair,
Secrets 20
Amber Green, Dominique Sinclair, Leigh Wyndfield, Charlotte Featherstone
Red Sage, Jul 2007, $12.99
ISBN: 9781603100007
"The Subject" by Amber Green. Game designer Tyler was on the verge of making millions, but instead she is on the run with someone wanting her dead. The mysterious shapeshifting Esau seems to show up every time she needs him, but can she trust him with her heart and her life?
"A Woman's Pleasure," by Charlotte Featherstone. Victorian Lady Isabelle has always done what society expects of someone of her station. Now that she given birth to the heir and the spare, she wants freedom. When she meets outcast Julian, Isabelle thinks he is too young for her and perhaps too exotic with his Turkish heritage, but on the other hand perhaps a taste of him would do no harm.
"Surrender" by Dominique Sinclair. Department of International Crime undercover Agent Madeline investigates Sebastian and the other Maioccos family members. However, she finds a need to go under the cover with Sebastian who makes her forget her mission with his kisses.
"Stasis" by Leigh Wyndfield. Morgan finds her commanding officer Osborn under the influence of the drug stasis that turns people into living statues for about ten days. Morgan plans to take care of her C.O. especially keeping him clean.
Usually this reviewer dislikes mixing of genres, but Secrets seems to do this successfully as evident by the range from paranormal shape shifting to sci fi to Victorian historical to suspense. All have in common strong protagonists and delightful story lines that are fun, exciting, and hot as the tradition of excellence continues with the twentieth edition.
Harriet Klausner
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