Sounds to Die By
by:
Nikki Duncan (author)
Rookie FBI Agent Kieralyn Beckett is in a delicate position. If her team discovers the latest victim in a series of kidnappings was her old college roommate, they’ll boot her off the case. A garbled recording is the only evidence, and there’s only one man who can decipher it. The hard part will...
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Rookie FBI Agent Kieralyn Beckett is in a delicate position. If her team discovers the latest victim in a series of kidnappings was her old college roommate, they’ll boot her off the case. A garbled recording is the only evidence, and there’s only one man who can decipher it. The hard part will be convincing him to take the case. Blinded as a child, NSA “listener” Ian Cabrera spends the majority of his time analyzing data while secretly searching for his father, a missing CIA operative. His plate is full, but Kieralyn’s passion and determination, as well as the erotic beat of her heart, spark his interest. So does the mention of his father’s code name on her recording. There’s only one way to follow this new crumb-trail of clues without tipping her off about what he’s really after. Convince her she needs him to be her undercover partner, despite his handicap. Every time they touch, though, the arousal they generate creates one red-hot element of distraction…
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781605047959 (1605047953)
Publish date: August 3rd 2010
Publisher: Samhain Publishing
Pages no: 200
Edition language: English
Series: Sensory Ops (#1)
It has been a little while since I read this series but as I recall it was a yummy smexy read. Loads of steam to really warm a gal up!! Quick reading with all sorts of hot and heavy action!!Really great story that keeps you on your toes from beginning to end! Engaging and dynamic characters I was ea...
3.5/5; 4 stars; B+I haven't read anything by Nikki Duncan before and was pleasantly surprised by this story. There was a bit too much 'poor me' whining on the part of Agent Beckett but it didn't detract too badly from the story.
Currently RE-Reading and its a 5 DUH! Just never added to my good reads list
This one started well. The premise sure was different featuring a blind NSA agent with a well-developed hearing. Yet it quickly went downhill. The hero, for all his sprouting about not caring about his handicap was pretty insecure deep inside, the heroine was a bitch constantly whining about her FBI...
Reviewed on The Guilty Indulgence Review Site at http://guiltyindulgencebookclub.blogspot.com/ during week of Feb 20, 2011.