by Kelly Hunter
The second in the series, about the Interpol brother, who is burnt out from his job so goes back home, his cab driver is the heroine, who does this as a side job while she tries to get her jewellery thing going. He hears that her brother the army man backed off a stone buying spree, he in jest volun...
It's a shame they saddled this book with such a dumbass title, because it was a joy to read and anything but a cookie-cutter HP. The book does make the common mistake of imagining Interpol as an investigative police agency rather than the liason/information bank it is in reality, and that takes it d...
Liked it better than the first book, it's a bit more serious and darker, and the hero is not a billionaire tycoon, for a change, but a normal man (as normal as an Interpol undercover agent can be).Love the relationship between the heroine, Erin & her mother, and the scene when they, well, ambush Tra...