![]() I enjoyed the characters, and how their relationship began. There’s a little bit of action, Twitter hacking, and undercover spy stuff. Instead, it was a cute, fun, fake dating story that was entertaining. It’s not an angst filled book, or even a relatively serious book. But when Nick’s investigation is compromised, he and Jordan have no choice but to pretend they’re a couple, and what starts out as a simple assignment begins to feel a lot like something more. This “date” with Jordan Rhodes is merely an assignment-one they’re both determined to pull off even if they can’t be together for five minutes before the sarcasm and sparks begin to fly. In exchange for her brother’s release from prison, Jordan is going to be there-with a date supplied by the Bureau.Īs the top undercover agent in Chicago, Nick McCall has one rule: never get personal. ![]() But there’s only one party the FBI wants to crash: the charity fund-raiser of a famous restaurateur, who also happens to launder money for the mob. An FBI agent and an heiress have to get up close and personal on an undercover assignment in this thrilling romance from the author of The Thing About Love.Īs the daughter of a billionaire and the owner of the city’s top wine store, Jordan Rhodes is invited to the most exclusive parties in Chicago. ![]()
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