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by Shana Galen
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mollysmommyreads
mollysmommyreads rated it 7 years ago
I am so glad I found this author! I am loving each 0f her books more than the last.
Ageless Pages Reviews - Danielle
Ageless Pages Reviews - Danielle rated it 11 years ago
Read This Review & More Like It At Ageless Pages Reviews Winn, code name Baron, is getting too old for this shit. Climbing across rooftops, getting shot at, gatecrashing balls? It’s all too much. Luckily, his wife Elinor is solid, reliable, and precisely where he’s always left her. At home, waitin...
Books Like Breathing
Books Like Breathing rated it 12 years ago
This one was quite interesting. They were married before and had a child. Their marriage was a fairly loveless one with Winn spending a good deal of time away. This was one of the most angsty and heartwrenching couples I have come across recently. Their journey towards a reunion was quite remarkable...
Blodeuedd
Blodeuedd rated it 12 years ago
I tried my best not to think of True Lies while reading this book, I mean who wants to see that when reading about Baron? Yes not me.I liked the fact that they had been married for ages. Winslow was always away (cos he was a spy and she did not know) and Elinor grew tired of being stood up. Their ma...
The Window Seat on a Rainy Day
The Window Seat on a Rainy Day rated it 12 years ago
Hollywood has a long history of adapting books to the screen. Recently books have started working the angle in reverse, drawing inspiration from well-loved movies. Two years ago author Shana Galen took the film Mr. and Mrs. Smith and turned into a wonderful historical story of two agents married to ...
D_Reads
D_Reads rated it 12 years ago
Originally reviewed at Tempting ReadsTrue Spies wasn’t a bad read–Galen doesn’t do bad–it just didn’t hold my interest. I’m a character driven reader and the characters and I couldn’t relate. I kept stopping, and starting, stopping, starting; it was very easy to put it down in favor of something e...
Lisa/Rogues Under the Covers
Lisa/Rogues Under the Covers rated it 12 years ago
When her husband, Baron Winslow Keating, fails to show up to take her to a ball yet again, Elinor has had enough. She dons her most daring gown and goes to the ball alone and in the process, turns a new leaf. She is ready for some adventure, some passion to be brought back into her life. Elinor w...
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