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A Secret in Her Kiss

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HarperCollins, Jan 31, 2012 - Fiction - 384 pages

A rare beauty, raised in the exotic heart of the mysterious East, Mari Sinclair knows it’s time to end her career as a British spy when she narrowly avoids a brush with death. Unfortunately, there are those who think otherwise—and they are not above using blackmail to keep Mari in the game.

Saddled with a handsome, duty-obsessed "minder" to ensure that she completes—and survives—one last mission, Mari is incensed . . . for her guardian, Major Bennett Prestwood, is simply too dedicated, too unbending, and too disarmingly attractive. But in the face of dark secrets and deadly treacheries, as the true peril to Mari is slowly revealed, loyal soldier Bennett realizes that to save and win this extraordinary woman, he will have to do the unthinkable and break the rules—rules that passion and desire have suddenly, irrevocably changed.

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Unexpected twists & great character development. - Goodreads
The ending felt way too contrived. - Goodreads
Then we come to the love story portion. - Goodreads
I didn't hate the book, but ending is important to me. - Goodreads

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Eh. It just didn't do anything for me - just read on autopilot. The ending felt way too contrived.

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User Review  - Karen Hatch - Goodreads

This was a great book to escape into. The book was set in the Ottoman Empire. I have read other books in the same setting but this one was different. The heroine was an English girl(and part Greek ... Read full review

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About the author (2012)

Anna Randol was raised in Southern California. When she was eight, she decided her diary was too dull and decided to write as if she lived on a raft in the Amazon with her imaginary dog, Cream Puff. At twelve, Anna decided racing down rapids with only a dog for company might get rather lonely. Handsome British heroes began to appear on her raft, and her love of adventure-driven romance was born.

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