When Niema Burdock, an ex-communications specialist for the CIA, is needed in a secret operation headed by shadowy John Medina, she is reluctant to take the job. But as she and John enter the lethal underground world of international arms dealing they also discover a passion for each other.
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When Niema Burdock, an ex-communications specialist for the CIA, is needed in a secret operation headed by shadowy John Medina, she is reluctant to take the job. But as she and John enter the lethal underground world of international arms dealing they also discover a passion for each other.
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I cannot get enough of Howard's books. I think this is one of my favs (or a close 2nd/3rd). Shattering loss with kindered souls searching through their own guilt over 5 years leads two hearts back to each other. A love so large from first sight matches emotions with a guilt so huge over lost love. A plot that necessitates proximity makes bedlam with the two and ensures a story to pass through generations (should the people actually have existed - the story would be family lore). This is a must read for those who have loved/lost feel unworthy/distrustful - but still they hope. For, it shows that finding the path will heal the past. Noteworthy for the hero/heroine do not rage the same conflicts seen in many Howard books. Their's is a unique standing and their falling feels inevitable while entrancing the reader throughout.