Unmasking Kelsey

by Kay Hooper

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Fiction. Mystery. Romance. Suspense. All is not as it seems as a daring undercover agent and an unconventional Southern belle mix business with pleasure in this classic story of romance and suspense from New York Times bestselling author Kay Hooper. Kelsey has come to the idyllic southern town of Pinnacle to investigate a shady company called Meditron, which has a ruthless way of getting what it wants - or so claims the desperate caller who contacts the FBI. The locals won't talk about show more Meditron. But Kelsey is an expert interrogator, prepared to use his seductive charms to his every advantage. He just hadn't counted on falling for the beautiful witness at the center of his investigation. Elizabeth Conner is too proud to ask for any sort of assistance. She never needed help raising her three willful younger sisters. But now her family is in serious trouble, and Elizabeth's stubborn independence is a deadly liability. And then Kelsey sweeps her up - and into his arms - like a force of nature, promising to protect Elizabeth and her sisters a relentl. show less

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This one was better, mostly because of Kelsey. It was interesting that Elizabeth was _not_ a trained fighter, like all the other women in this series - though I suspect she'll amend that pretty soon. She certainly handled her plot nicely. Interesting variation on the bad guy(s), too. I like all four girls, hope we see more of them (and that Meg grows up soon!). But Kelsey coming to grips with who and what he was was still the best part of it.
I am a big Kay Hooper fan. While perusing the "shelves" via Overdrive of the Free Library of Philadelphia, I stumbled upon this book. The "cover " shown was very reminiscent of the Bishop series, a series that I have enjoyed for the most part. I have really been wanting more in that series. Seeing this book, I thought it might be part of a new Bishop-type series.
I got it, read it, and was very disappointed by it. Little depth, not much plot. Situations are presented, dealt with. Emotions are presented, dealt with. Entire ways of life are changed due to insta-love.

It felt like a short story, and it was only about 250 quick pages in e-format. Came on GR and saw the Gr cover I realized I had read a Loveswept, not that there is anything show more wrong with that. Now that I know it was originally a Loveswept, it
makes sense. For a category book it was fine; for a Bishop story, not even close.

But I think I will cancel my hold on another in this series.
show less
I am a big Kay Hooper fan. While perusing the "shelves" via Overdrive of the Free Library of Philadelphia, I stumbled upon this book. The "cover " shown was very reminiscent of the Bishop series, a series that I have enjoyed for the most part. I have really been wanting more in that series. Seeing this book, I thought it might be part of a new Bishop-type series.
I got it, read it, and was very disappointed by it. Little depth, not much plot. Situations are presented, dealt with. Emotions are presented, dealt with. Entire ways of life are changed due to insta-love.

It felt like a short story, and it was only about 250 quick pages in e-format. Came on GR and saw the Gr cover I realized I had read a Loveswept, not that there is anything show more wrong with that. Now that I know it was originally a Loveswept, it
makes sense. For a category book it was fine; for a Bishop story, not even close.

But I think I will cancel my hold on another in this series.
show less
I am a big Kay Hooper fan. While perusing the "shelves" via Overdrive of the Free Library of Philadelphia, I stumbled upon this book. The "cover " shown was very reminiscent of the Bishop series, a series that I have enjoyed for the most part. I have really been wanting more in that series. Seeing this book, I thought it might be part of a new Bishop-type series.
I got it, read it, and was very disappointed by it. Little depth, not much plot. Situations are presented, dealt with. Emotions are presented, dealt with. Entire ways of life are changed due to insta-love.

It felt like a short story, and it was only about 250 quick pages in e-format. Came on GR and saw the Gr cover I realized I had read a Loveswept, not that there is anything show more wrong with that. Now that I know it was originally a Loveswept, it
makes sense. For a category book it was fine; for a Bishop story, not even close.

But I think I will cancel my hold on another in this series.
show less

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Kay Hooper was born in California on October 30, 1957, and was raised in North Carolina. Her first book, Lady Thief, was published when she was 22-years-old, and she has since written more than 60 novels and four novellas. Hooper mainly writes novels that are in the romance and suspense genres. Her most popular series include The Men of Mysteries show more Past Series, The Once Upon a Time Series, and The Hagen Series. Her titles are frequently listed on the New York Times bestseller list. In 2015, her title "A Deadly Web" made the list. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Loveswept (237)

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Unmasking Kelsey
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Kelsey; Elizabeth Conner

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Fiction and Literature, Romance
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813.54Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English1900-19991945-1999
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PS3558 .O587Language and LiteratureAmerican literatureAmerican literatureIndividual authors1961-
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