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Merline Lovelace

Author of Stranded With a Spy

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About the Author

After a 23-year career commanding U. S. Forces around the world, USAF Colonel Merline Lovelace began a second career as a writer. She has based many of her books on her own experiences in uniform. Lovelace has published more than 70 novels including those for the series: Men of the Bar-H and show more Codename: Danger. Her books have won numerous awards, including the Romance Writers of America's prestigious RITA. She was named the University of Oklahoma's Writer of the Year and the Oklahoma Female Veteran of the Year. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

Series

Works by Merline Lovelace

Stranded With a Spy (2007) 164 copies
The First Mistake (2005) 76 copies
Lady of the Upper Kingdom (1996) 58 copies
Perfect Double (1996) 56 copies
Eye of the Beholder (2005) 54 copies
Holiday With a Vampire II (2008) 54 copies
Horse Soldier (2001) 54 copies
The Middle Sin (2005) 53 copies
The Colonel's Daughter (2002) 52 copies
Christmas With a Vampire [5-in-1 anthology] (2010) — Contributor — 50 copies
Dark Side of Dawn (2001) 49 copies
Somewhere in Time (1994) 49 copies
The Protector (2009) 48 copies
Hot as Ice (2002) 47 copies
The Captain's Woman (2003) 47 copies
Beauty and the Bodyguard (1996) 45 copies
After Midnight (2003) 45 copies
Mistaken Identity (2000) 44 copies
Mind Games (2008) 44 copies
Alena (1994) 43 copies
All the Wrong Moves (2009) 42 copies
A Savage Beauty (2003) 42 copies
Undercover Man (1995) 42 copies
His Lady's Ransom (1995) 42 copies
To Love a Thief (2003) 41 copies
Texas Hero (2002) 40 copies
Call of Duty (1998) 39 copies
Night of the Jaguar (1995) 38 copies
River Rising (1999) 38 copies
The Cowboy and the Cossack (1995) 37 copies
The Spy Who Loved Him (2001) 36 copies
Siren's Call (1994) 36 copies
Sweet Song of Love (1993) 34 copies
Undercover Groom (1999) 33 copies
A Man of His Word (1999) 33 copies
Catch Her If You Can (2011) 32 copies
Duty and Dishonor (1997) 32 copies
Undercover Wife (2008) 31 copies
A Question of Intent (2003) 30 copies
Texas...Now and Forever (2002) 30 copies
If a Man Answers (1998) 29 copies
The Harder They Fall (2000) 29 copies
Match Play (2008) 29 copies
Full Throttle (2004) 29 copies
Twice in a Lifetime (2001) 28 copies
Crusader Captive (2011) 28 copies
The Right Stuff (2004) 27 copies
Diamonds Can Be Deadly (2006) 26 copies
Now You See Her (2010) 26 copies
Return to Sender (1998) 26 copies
The Tiger's Bride (1998) 26 copies
Line of Duty (1996) 25 copies
Dangerous to Know (2002) 25 copies
Risky Engagement (2010) 25 copies
One of the Boys (2005) 25 copies
Closer Encounters (2006) 25 copies
Countess in Buckskin (1997) 25 copies
Untamed (2004) 24 copies
Dangerous to Hold (2002) 23 copies
Special Report [anthology 3-in-1] (2000) — Contributor — 20 copies
Danger in the Desert (2010) 20 copies
The Paternity Promise (2012) 19 copies
The Hello Girl (2009) 19 copies
Wrong Bride, Right Groom (1996) 19 copies
The 14th...and Forever (1997) 18 copies
Strangers When We Meet (2011) 18 copies
EX Marks the Spot (2007) 17 copies
Risky Business (2008) 16 copies
Seduced by the Operative (2009) 16 copies
Halloween Honeymoon (1996) 14 copies
Dreams and Schemes (1995) 13 copies
April Moon (2004) 13 copies
Maggie and Her Colonel (1994) 12 copies
Holiday Honeymoons: Two Tickets to Paradise (1999) — Author — 12 copies
Double Deception (2011) 11 copies
A Business Engagement (2013) 9 copies
Marry Me, Major (2018) 6 copies
Time Raiders [4-in-1] (2010) 5 copies
The Texan's Royal M.D. (2015) 5 copies
Bits and pieces (Kismet) (1993) 5 copies
Dangerous Nights (2013) 2 copies
Desert Heat (2021) 2 copies
The Rogue Knight (2010) 2 copies
A Bridge for Christmas (2017) 1 copy
Správný pár (1997) 1 copy
Bits & Pieces (2018) 1 copy
Ajaratsurid : kaitsja (2011) 1 copy
Le Cirque Mammy Fair (1992) 1 copy

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Canonical name
Lovelace, Merline
Birthdate
1946
Gender
female
Nationality
USA
Places of residence
Oklahoma, USA
Occupations
writer

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So on the one hand I want to rate this higher because it definitely made me want to read the book and the series in general. Also check out Hibiki Sakuraya a bit more as I like how she drew David.

On the other this suffered from too much cut out from the book. We don't see Paige and David before they arrive in France so the level of miscommunication is almost comical.

They've been together two years, getting ready to be married, and I don't think the two dodos ever had a REAL conversation with each other.

A lot of the story is also quite convenient - even moreso then most Harlequin Suspense novels tend to be. David's insistence that Paige is a tragedy when it comes to keeping numbers straight came off as SUPER patronizing and some of it made me wonder how she got through life at all.

I will say I appreciated that Paige eventually stops letting him run over her and does quite a bit to pull her weight in the mission. Meanwhile Maggie and Henri both have their own books (Maggie's is book 4 and Henri's is...ten? Or so. He's like 14 here and in his book he's the "acting director" of the Agency so you gotta figure at least 15 years past if not more.)

Overall not the best and barely enough to be considered entertaining but extra points for making me want to check out the other books.
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lexilewords | 1 other review | Dec 28, 2023 |
I'll review each separately

Sailor's Moon by Merline Lovelace: This was my favorite story of the whole set. The ending was a little rushed feeling, but all in all I felt that it was the most well rounded of the three. I especially liked Lady Stanton, Elizabeth. She was simply unrepentant about her ways--the only thing she really regretted was her lack of foresight. But moreso then her brash attitude and devil-may-care regard for society, I thought it was refreshing that she didn't prove her 'wildness' through being a consummate wanton. As for the American, Richard, I liked him as well. It was also a nice touch that there was so much history explained--Lovelace didn't just assume the reader knew the particulars of that time period's strife.

White Fire by Susan King: Pretty straight forward lovers reunited tale. I admit to being a little confused on how Simon expected to be both the Law Enforcer and keep his (adopted) kinsmen out of trouble as free traders. He made a big deal throughout the story of needing to do things because he was the 'excise man', but would reassure the Colvins (Jenny's family and the family that raised him) that they were safe from the law. I liked Jenny, she was a spitfire and romance needs more of her ilk in historical novels. Simon was well enough, but he was wallowing in self-recriminations and pity a bit too much for my tastes.

The Devil's Own Moon by Miranda Jarrett: The synopsis made this sound sort of like a combination of the two other stories, but I oddly didn't care for this too much. It needed more fleshing out and might have made me happier.

I did enjoy reading two new authors that I hadn't before read in the genre (King and Lovelace) and look forward to finding more by both.
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lexilewords | Dec 28, 2023 |
Cute. A bit of fluff. I liked the main character, but I won't go out of my way to keep reading the series.
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AliceAnna | 2 other reviews | Apr 27, 2022 |
Wild. Absolutely wild. So dramatic, like a soap opera. Anyway, I liked it.
 
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