Friday, May 13, 2016

Book Review Dangerous Games

 Dangerous Game: Black Cipher Files series Book 4
Title: Dangerous Games

Author: Lisa Hughey

Stars: 5 out of 5

Review:
Barbara goes on a blind date with Ken who just happens to be friends with the one guy she had cared about for whole life. At the Korean Embassy Things go south when terrorists crash the party and everyone is wondering why it seems more like a show than actual terrorist event. I have read the 1 and 2 of the Black Cipher series and just like those I didn't feel lost. The story is super fun, fast pace and the banter between Barbara and Ken is so much fun.
My only complaint is the fact they can't seem to stop thinking about making out with each other while terrorists are looking to kill everyone in the room but it makes for some fun moments.
I recommend this book to romantic suspense readers who want a quick funny read.

I received this book from Netgalley for an honest review.


Synopsis:
A blind date with a sexy double agent on a covert mission…what could possibly go wrong?

Barb Williams is on the blind date from hell. She realizes she’s being used as a decoy, but before she can ditch her sexy date, the embassy party they are attending is crashed by terrorists.

Ken Park is on a very personal covert mission to uncover the intel that will exonerate his father, but his exotic, sensual, distracting date is messing with his focus.

When masked mercenaries take over the embassy party, can Barb and Ken overcome their trust issues and band together to save the day?

Dangerous Game is the fourth installment in the Black Cipher Files series. This is a shorter work than the original trilogy (about half the length of Blowback, Betrayals, and Burned)

The Black Cipher Files is a fast-paced, edgy romance and espionage series that features hot, alpha heroes and kick-ass heroines, working to uncover long-buried secrets from the past so they can save their future.

 

About The Author: 
 Lisa Hughey
USA Today Bestselling Author Lisa Hughey has been writing romance since the fourth grade, which was also about the time she began her love affair with spies. Harriet and Nancy Drew and the Hardy Boys later gave way to James Bond and Lara Croft and Jason Bourne. Exploring the complex nature of a profession that requires subterfuge and lies fascinates her. She loves combining her two passions into fiction and hopes you love the results.

You can find her on the web at http://www.lisahughey.com, or the group blog http://www.pensfatales.com ,on Twitter @lisahughey and on email: lisahughey@pacbell.net , Like her on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/pages/Lisa-Hu...

She loves to hear from readers!
Happy reading! 



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