An Inconvenient Affair – The Alpha Brotherhood #1
AUTHOR: Catherine Mann
PUBLICATION DATE: 01/01/12
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BOOK SYNOPSIS:
Sometimes Wrong Feels Oh-So Right Hillary Wright has always been a magnet for Mr. Wrong. Her latest left her in trouble with the law, and to clear her name, she’s agreed to an undercover sting-as the “date” for infamous Troy Donavan. The notorious hacker is now a government good guy…and a sexy billionaire playboy. Troy has a reputation as the sort of man she’s vowed to avoid, and his secretiveness adds fuel to Hillary’s distrust. But with his kisses like molten sin, her fierce resistance is melting. And being sensible in the face of such overpowering desire is just not an option
REVIEW:
The Alpha Brotherhood:
A groups of three very troubled but very brilliant young men who meet in boarding school from an unlikely friendship that has stood the test of time over the last 17 years. They call themselves The Alpha Brotherhood and have become the brothers they never had grouping up. Brothers that are there for them, through thick and thin.
An Inconvenient Affair is book one in the Alpha Brotherhood trilogy. We meet Troy Donavan, a notorious hacker turned billionaire playboy who moonlights as secret government agent. Troy’s latest assignment is Hillary Wright. He is to learn what she knows and get out. But Troy doesn’t like to play by the rules and when he changes his plans and ends out on Hillary’s plane, neither of them will ever be the same.
Troy and Hillary are a great couple to read about. They banter like an old married couple. They both are stubborn and don’t take being lied to very well. But when it come down to the end both are willing to go the extra mile to get what they want.
This was a fun quick read. I am looking forward to the next installment in The Alpha Brotherhood series.
Disclaimer:
I received a complimentary copy of the book in exchange for an honest review.
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The following review is my opinion and not a paid review. I received this book free as part of the blog tour.
I read this book last week and it was really good. First from this author, but will definely read the next in the series.
Mariana @ Book Travels
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