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Silent Truth by Sherrilyn Kenyon
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Again, Love and Kenyon supply a rather enjoyable spy action adventure romance. While I'm less invested in the characters of this series than I am in Kenyon's Dark-Hunter series, the two authors seemed to be able to co-write a decent story.

Hunter and Abbie are both interesting characters as is the organization that Hunter works with. BAD is a secret government organization that gives good people who've met with the wrong side of the law a chance to work for their countries defense. Hunter is no exception though he's also a high profile elite from the rich crowd which gives him an in for BAD. However, Hunter's past makes it hard for him to trust even though everything is telling him he can trust Abbie with his life and his heart.

Abbie is a woman trying to break into the documentry scene but before that happens she's got to dish dirt. But her life turns upside down when her mother runs afoul of BAD's main nemesis the Fratelli. Abbie goes to an exclusive party to find something on her mother's poisoning and enters a world of terroists and the spies that put their lives on the line to save our country.

This book was a good spy adventure and for light reading you could do worse.
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October 11, 2011 – Finished Reading
November 14, 2011 – Shelved

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