Sunday, December 8, 2013

LICENSE TO LOVE by Gina Robinson review

License to Love
  • Genre: Romance
  • Tags: Romantic Suspense
  • Publisher: St. Martin's Press

  • LICENSE TO LOVE: An Agent Ex Novel from Gina Robinson Rock Powers is one of the most successful magicians in Vegas for a reason—he creates illusions too spectacular to believe. But his former assistant, gorgeous Lani Silkwater, pulled off the greatest trick of all: disappearing into thin air the day after they were married. Two years later, Rock can’t resist a clue to Lani’s whereabouts—or the outlandish plan Lani and her mysterious boss propose, if it means a chance to win her back for good...   Working as a magician’s assistant was one of Lani’s strangest undercover assignments, but she never imagined it would be so dangerous—to her heart. Leaving Rock was the right thing for both of them, but with a terrorist group closing in on Vegas, Rock’s talent with sleight of hand is imperative. To save them both, Lani must reveal secrets she’s kept for years, and one of them is how much she loves the sexy magician who stole her heart…
    My Review:
    When I saw this book I wanted to read it because I hardly read women spy/undercover stories. I am glad that I read this book. Rock was suave and fast. He could do wonderful tricks with his hands. Lani is undercover and she does the one thing no undercover agent is supposed to do. She fell in love with someone involved with her target. She has no choice but to leave right after they were married. Who did Rock really marry? Will he still love her the same after he knows the truth? How willing is Lani to to open up to Rock? How much of her past is she willing to tell him? This was a really good book. I felt the sexual tension between the characters. I also found myself laughing at times. I liked the ending and can not wait to read more about this couple. Hopefully they can both work on the next assignment. I am giving this book a 4/5. I was given a copy to review from Night Owl Reviews, however all opinions are my own.

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