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Book Review: Wild Woman

Reviewed By: Harriet Klausner


[5 stars]

Wild Woman     Amazon US PB Amazon Canada PB
Lindsay McKenna
Class/Genre:   Romance   Military   Mystery   Adventure   Romantic Suspense   Thriller   Government Agency
Series: Silhouette Bombshell
Silhouette Bombshell, Apr 2005, $4.50

Perseus chief Morgan Trayhorn and his assistant retired US Army Major Mike Houston make it clear to CIA Agent Mace Phillips he will work with a woman on his next assignment or he can go back to manning a desk. He reluctantly accepts the assignment which teams him up with CWO2 Jessica “Wild Woman” Merrill. They are to find the third totem as seen in a vision by Kai Alseoun. Canadian Robert “global coyote” Marston is believed to have the artifact hidden in either room 2 or 3 of his Hong King fortress.

Mace and Jessica pretend to be a married couple and owners of software giant Titan Industries. That gets them access to room 1, but it will be up to Jessica to breech the inner sanctum. However, she believes she has a second mission to see her sad looking partner smile; Mace still mourns the death of his wife from ovarian cancer. If she succeeds that should provide a cover stronger than anything else unless the duo takes it seriously, which could weaken their efforts against a dangerous octogenarian.

WILD WOMAN is a fantastically enjoyable romantic suspense thriller with the emphasis on action starting from the moment that Mace meets the title character and never lets up until the final confrontation. The story line is action-packed, but as with its predecessors (see SISTER OF FORTUNE and DAUGHTER OF DESTINY), Native American mythos is infused into the plot. Fans will enjoy the efforts of the undercover agents while finding Marston fascinating in a negative way. Lindsay McKenna writes an exciting ending to the totem trilogy.

Harriet Klausner

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