Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Brazil by Kenya Carlton Review! 5/5!



Brazil
By Kenya Carlton

Description: 

Charly Beaudliar has fooled many powerful men.  Completely discounted due to her good looks, she makes for the perfect spy.  

Unfortunately, FBI agent Leo Santos finds out the hard way that he can’t make the beauty do anything she doesn’t want to.  

In desperate need to capture and destroy a man who obliterated his childhood, Agent Santos tries to enlist the femme fatale for help on a life-threatening case, a request Charly reluctantly fills. 

Together, heady emotions collide on a mission that not only jeopardizes their hearts but also their lives, but Leo is determined to put his past to rest, even if it’s with the help of a woman he doesn’t trust and is not entirely sure he even likes. 

AWOL from their bureaus, Charly and Leo are forced to rely on each other in order to right the wrongs from his childhood and catch one of the world’s biggest drug czars.  With no room for mistakes, these two agents must squelch the soul-stirring chemistry between them in order to come out of the mission alive.

Author Bio
Kenya has a B.A. in Mass communication, Television and Radio. She has fifteen years in production of television and film and five in television engineering. In 2009 Kenya Produced Dawn a short film and Executive Produced Destination Everywhere the pilot for a travel series through her production company Black R.O.K Productions established in 2008.


My Review:
I couldn't decide if this was a romance or a crime novel. That is a good thing. I was thinking who was who and then all the sudden there was an engagement party. I really liked that I was guessing until the end. I also messed up the couples that I thought would end up together. I liked that the crimes were sold, and justice was done. I am not quite sure I agree with everything that happened, but this was about a drug czar, so certain things are to be expected. I liked Leo and was touched that he was trying to get vengeance from when he was little. His whole life was devoted to getting justice for Mickey. The minor characters were important to the plot, and they were also fun to read about. 
I am giving this book a 5/5. I was given a copy to review. however all opinions are my own.


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