I find conversion stories (individuals' journeys to Christ) touching...when they're real. When authors invent such stories to sell books, I find it trite and contrived. I know there is a market for this, but it does not appeal to me.That being said, I'm glad I didn't like the first 3 chapters. I was listening to an audio of the book and the delivery was as bad as the voice on my phone's GPS locator: wooden and robotic. If I had liked the book, I would have had to suffer through the torturous, unemotional delivery for hours. Janessa, a CIA agent, is assigned to guard the royal family of Meridia, especially Prince Garrett. She ends up falling in love with him--and he with her--but she knows she can never marry him. In the meantime, someone is trying to kill the royal family, and Janessa has to keep saving their lives.This is a cute book, but I'm kind of tired of "strong" women spies who are superwomen and are much smarter than the men they are working with.
Do You like book Royal Target (2008)?
I LOVE Traci Hunter Abramson- suspense, intrigue and mystery follow her characters everywhere
—DangerousBelikov
Loved Janessa - strong, independent LDS woman! Great mix of suspense and romance!
—luvlychibi
I enjoyed the book. Love a good romance with some intrigue!
—Vania123