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Saving The Girl Next Door (Heroes, Inc.)

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Title: Saving The Girl Next Door (Heroes, Inc.)
by Susan Kearney
ISBN: 0-373-22713-2
Publisher: Harlequin Books
Pub. Date: 01 June, 2003
Format: Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $4.75
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Average Customer Rating: 4 (2 reviews)

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Rating: 4
Summary: Storyline info
Comment: Jack Donovan needed a vacation, not another dangerous assignment from the elite paramilitary Shey Group. But this mission was personal - Piper Payne, the sassy girl who'd grown up next door, had been set up and marked for death. A fiercely protective Jack vowed to keep Piper safe at any cost, only to discover that the twenty-five-year-old virgin was hell-bent on seduction. Somehow he'd have to keep his mind on the job and his hands off her never-ending curves. Because he couldn't afford to make mistakes, not when their lives - and his heart - were on the line.

Rating: 4
Summary: Great characters, great mystery/romance!
Comment: The back of the book says:
Jack Donovan needed a vacation, not another dangerous assignment from the elite paramilitary Shey Group. But this mission was personal- Piper Payne, the sassy girl who'd grown up next door, had been set up and marked for death. A fiercly protective Jack vowed to keep Piper safe at any cost, only to discover that the twenty-five- year -old virgin was hell-bent on seduction. Somehow he'd have to keep his mind on the job and his hands off her never-ending curves. Because he couldn't afford to make mistakes, not when their lives- and his heart- were on the line.

I enjoyed watching the girl go after the guy in this book. She could hold her own in the fighting and there were some interesting, and unexpected, scenes which required them to be more daring than most. Truly an enjoyable read, although the ending seemed a bit rushed.
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