Secrets and Lies

by Maggie Shayne

Oklahoma All-Girl Brands (Melusine and Alex - Book 3), Texas Brands (Book 12)

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Fiction. Romance. Suspense. When former Secret Service agent Alex Stone is asked to impersonate a foreign dignitary who wears a full beard and is rarely seen without his sunglasses, it's not a problem. But getting someone to impersonate the man's new bride, a beauty the world adores, is a little bit harder. Melusine Brand looks astoundingly like the pampered princess. She's also a rough and tumble Oklahoma Tom boy with colorful language. Besides, she'll never agree.Only, she does. Alex has show more to tutor her to survive the glitzy world he's used to. But when things take a turn and they're on the run in the wilderness with killers on their heels, it's Mel's turn to school him. Depending on each other to stay alive, these two opposites find a love that's stronger than either of them could have imagined...and hope they can live long enough to claim it. show less

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Unfortunately, this is one of Shayne's wild premise books. If I could swallow the initial premise, it's a pretty good book. But - look, a bad imposture would be much worse than none (either admit they're gone or pretend they're in hiding - but don't have people obviously pretending to be them!). Given that, the idea that simple physical likeness would make the authorities choose a private security contractor and a - well, barmaid! - who's famous for her rough manners and choice of direct physical action...yeah. No. Not going to happen - I don't care if she's identical. And if it did, for some weird reason, there would have been handlers on them, particularly her, every second of every day. No way would she have read that speech cold. No show more way would the imposture have continued past that speech! And so on.
So if I could swallow that, the rest isn't bad. Given who and what they are, and their presence at the ball, the subsequent events make some sense. At least, until they walk out into the desert with minimal supplies, no guaranteed backup, and faces that would trigger disaster if the bad guys saw them. The bad-guy leader's preference for the impostors over the real ones is pretty pathetic - so is the portrayal of the real ones. What, they've got _no_ redeeming values? Sheesh.
Well, while I was reading I was carried along and it was a pretty good book. Thinking about it afterwards... no. Just not one of her best.
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Secrets and Lies
Original publication date
2002-12-01
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Alex Stone; Melusine Brand

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Fiction and Literature, Romance
DDC/MDS
813Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English
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PS3569 .H3888 .S4Language and LiteratureAmerican literatureAmerican literatureIndividual authors1961-
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