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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. Very rich. I'm looking forward to re-reading this having read the rest of the series, but as a near standalone, it's still excellent. The situation is - pretty close to unique, I think. The bubbleboy problem is _not_ one of the standard tropes in romance. And Gideon and Brooke are both nice solid characters, with depth. Some of the minor characters are a bit cardboardy, but they have enough depth for their parts. Nice one. ( )no reviews | add a review
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Family History: Raised by "Aunt" Agnes and "Uncle" Oliver, "family" and "extraordinary" were separate worlds to him.
Deepest Secret: After years of obeying orders, he's about to break out of his "prison" once and for all . . .
Raised in virtual isolation, computer whiz Gideon Faulkner had been conditioned by MEDUSA to perpetrate crimes, including the infamous World Bank heist. When his brainwashing began to break down, Gideon rebelled against his captors and ventured into the outside world. The shy genius had a lot of living to do, and Brooke Carter was the perfect guide. The sassy, hardworking waitress was swept off her feet by the sweet and handsome mystery man. But the closer Brooke and Gideon grew, the more he feared her life was in danger. Could Gideon keep Brooke safe from harm until his extraordinary family came to reclaim him?
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