What she was doing was immoral, illegal, and could easily get her killed—but Troy Bennett wasn't apologizing to anyone. She'd been caught red-handed in the middle of a felony and she couldn't have picked a more dangerous man to be holding her fate in his hands. Not that straight-laced businessman Dallas Cameron intended to turn her over to the law. He had far more devious intentions for the sexy cat burglar. He planned to uncover the secrets of this complex and mysterious woman who broke into homes and yet had connections with Interpol, who rejected his interest but seduced him at every turn.
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"Entertaining caper with two fun characters. Dallas Cameron first meets Troy Bennett when she's breaking into a house he's staying at. He's intrigued, she's amused, sparks fly.It's pretty predictable and a bit dated but I enjoyed the ride. "
— Deirdre (4 out of 5 stars)
" It's not often that I read a story that's just that...not a mystery, fantasy, suspense, etc. It's like listening to a couple when you ask how they met, kind of. "
— Jess, 1/7/2014" This was an amazing book. I loved it! But I also love all of Kay Hooper's books. I have every single one that has been released and re-released since 2001 :) "
— Amanda, 12/2/2013" audio -- a romance -- not for me "
— Irene, 11/7/2013" For a book about a cat-burglar, there was less thieving than I would have liked to have seen. But it was a fun story and anything by Kay Hooper is bound to be an enjoyable read. "
— Sarah, 11/4/2013" cute. fun. it didn't read like it was written in 1985. "
— Ruth, 11/1/2013" I usually love a mindless read but this was truly terrible "
— Kimtastic, 8/10/2013" A light romance. I did not like her giving up her "profession" for her man. I guess it was written in the 80's. "
— Lori, 3/16/2013" A fast paced fun read, with an enjoyable hero and heroine. Who said cat burglary and romance isn't fun? "
— Livia, 2/11/2013" Blah and boring "
— Shannon, 12/17/2012" Ok. Bored? Have time to kill and nothing to do? This is the book. Want substance? Look elsewhere. "
— Marguerite, 11/7/2012" A 1980's bully and the virgin. She started out as a strong lead but was controlled and disappointing by the end of the book. Better than most for that time period, but still stereotypical. "
— farmwifetwo, 6/29/2012" Nice tame romance. "
— Terri, 4/18/2012" Fun. Quick. Nice chemistry. But the hero is a leetle too perfect to ring true. "
— S, 7/23/2011" I actually found this a refreshing twist in the "usual" from her. "
— Roz, 6/18/2011" I usually love a mindless read but this was truly terrible "
— Kimtastic, 4/10/2011" Fun. Quick. Nice chemistry. But the hero is a leetle too perfect to ring true. "
— S, 7/2/2010" cute. fun. it didn't read like it was written in 1985. "
— Ruth, 2/4/2010" I actually found this a refreshing twist in the "usual" from her. "
— Roz, 1/26/2009" It's not often that I read a story that's just that...not a mystery, fantasy, suspense, etc. It's like listening to a couple when you ask how they met, kind of. "
— Jess, 1/7/2009" A light romance. I did not like her giving up her "profession" for her man. I guess it was written in the 80's. "
— Lori, 5/15/2008Kay Hooper is the award-winning, New York Times bestselling author of the Bishop/Special Crimes Unit series, including Hidden Salem, Hold Back the Dark, Wait for Dark, Fear the Dark, Haunted, Hostage, Haven, Blood Ties, Blood Dreams, and Blood Sins, and the Bishop Files series, including Final Shadows, A Deadly Web, and The First Prophet. She lives in North Carolina.
Deanna Hurst is an actress, voice-over artist, and singer-songwriter. She has performed on stages throughout the United States, and her television credits include Judging Amy, Hunter, and Silk Stalkings. She has voiced hundreds of commercials for radio and television. She lives in Los Angeles with her husband and two dogs.