Alisha MacAleer is content to leave her life of adventure and the world of spies behind her. Then Brandon Parker arrives on her doorstep, he's in the CIA, he has created a sentient AI and several agencies and secret societies wants it. They have realised that she's an obstacle, so she has to go be...
Alisha MacAleer is working as a spy and slowly is unearthing a plan to create battle robots. Along the way she's getting caught up with her past and not sure where the future is going to bring her. She's also starting to question her motives and how much longer she can continue the job. It's a fu...
Lots of action in this one. Not sure if/when I will read the others. I liked it, but not sure if I liked it enough to continue on....(I have too many books, so I'm picky)
This is the third book in this series. I didn't write a review for the other two because I wanted to combine it together. I found this series surprisingly good. I was a big fan of Alias and this trilogy reminds me of that TV show. I'm not a big fan of Silhouette books and find it a guilty pleasu...
Does anyone not doubt the directives from their superiors? I do frequently. It's as if the blindfold of trust is ripped away and everything becomes jarring and clear. It's rather depressing at times. Watching Alisha loose confidence in people she trusted was a bit sad and hit a bit too close to ...
This reminded me of Alias so much. I loved that TV show. I enjoyed this quick read just as much. The writing was tight and liked the main character. Alisha was pretty cool. The betrayals in this book were kind of a shock and painful.