Genre:
Crime Fiction/ Suspense/ Contemporary Romance
Description:
“Violence,
suspense and sizzling romance heats up Special Agent Francesca’s
humorous journey fighting off the mob! Dr. Sean Collins wants to tame
her! Yeah-like that’s gonna happen. Only one thing keeps Francesca
motivated. Proving to her mother, the FBI “Snow Queen”, that
working undercover is where she belongs.”
Author:
Mimi
Barbour is a “New York Times, USA Today, and Amazon best-selling
author who's sold over 500,000 copies of her books world-wide. Her
five romance series: The
Vicarage Bench/ time travel at
its best, Angels with Attitudes
/ angels love romance, Vegas
/ fast-paced plotting, Elvis
/ make a song a book and her newest, Undercover
FBI / with sizzling conflicts
and lots of humor.”
From
Smashwords: “My husband is supportive and drags me out to feed me
and plans occasional forays into the outside world. I have a son who
makes me happy I was born a woman so I could be his mom, and a niece
whose family adds to my full cup of happiness. Gardening lights my
inner fires, and I need no urging to get out into the yard when the
weather dictates. I do have many hobbies such as quilting,
crocheting, but alas – no time.”
Appraisal:
Special
Agent Francesca Donovan was thrilled to be moving to the Las Vegas
FBI branch to escape her powerful, domineering mother. Kathleen
Donovan held the position of Special Assistant to the Director of the
FBI in New York City. She had always made sure Frankie was assigned
soft cases. So when a position in the bureau opened in Las Vegas, she
jumped at the opportunity to move more than halfway across the
country. Frankie chose a hotel away
from the glitz and bright lights of Vegas to familiarize herself with
the underbelly of the city. On her first night in town, before
Frankie checks in with the bureau, she gets between the hotel owner
and a couple of goons who are out collecting protection payments in
the seedy area for their boss.
Craving the
chance for real undercover work, Frankie grabs at the opportunity to
be involved in cleaning up gang corruption in the nasty neighborhood.
In the sting operation, to lure out a Vegas kingpin, she is to pose
as the new hotel owner along with Sean Collins, a Psychiatrist and
LVPD Profiler, as her loving fiancée. But first Frankie needs to
approach a father she’s never met, a man who doesn’t even know
she exists.
Frankie is
a wonderful character. While she doesn’t have an outgoing
personality, she is feisty, smart, and confident in her abilities.
She is also multi-talented and doesn’t shy away from danger. There
is an undeniable chemistry between Frankie and Sean. I enjoyed the
way Ms. Barbour played with each character’s perceptions of the
other while they explored and came to terms with their own feelings.
Neither can deny their attraction to the other and as the danger
intensifies, the stakes get higher.
The
characters are all well developed and diverse. The storyline is a
rollercoaster ride that will keep you enthralled as Frankie dives
head-first into trouble trying to prove her worth to her profession
and her mother. I think readers will find this an intense but
enjoyable jaunt into Francesca’s journey.
FYI:
Special
Agent Francesca, Book 1 of Ms. Barbour’s Undercover FBI
series, is available free in the Kindle Store. This book
contains adult language; several F-bombs were dropped. Sexual
situations and encounters were mildly explicit and well written.
Format/Typo
Issues:
No
significant issues.
Approximate
word count: 60-65,000 words
Rating:
**** Four stars
Reviewed
by: ?wazithinkin
6 comments:
great review!! I also enjoyed this book. Can't wait to start the next one!
Traci
Thanks so much for reviewing my book.
Thanks so much for reviewing my book.
Great post, and I also loved the book! Love Mimi Barbour's writing, humor and sense of adventure!
Great review, adding Special Agent Francesca to my TBR pile today!
Thank you all for dropping in and commenting. Jbiggar, I hope you enjoy Special Agent Francesca as much as I did.
Ms. Barbour, I especially want to thank you for dropping in and commenting. I do appreciate it. :)
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