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Deadly Seduction
- Romantic Secret Agents Series, Book 2
- Narrated by: Piper Fairweather
- Length: 3 hrs and 33 mins
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Summary
"She never saw anything like it before. She was amazed, and a bit turned on."
Mickey was the new next door neighbor. He was secretly a CIA agent, but couldn't give away his profession to the woman he had to seduce as part of his mission. She just happened to be the general's daughter.
Laurie takes a liking to him, and thinks he's just great. Except for the fact that he keeps asking about her stoner of a roommate, who was her brother. This leaves her puzzled and makes her question if something else is going.
Her brother was Mickey's target. He needed to find out if classified information was being handed over to the Russians.
Mickey needs to find out if Laurie is part of the problem or just plain innocent whose life may be in danger. The only way to do so is to deceive her into thinking he wants her.
But what happens when Mickey actually does fall for her? Will he be able to continue through with the mission? Is Laurie really a traitor? What happens when the Russians do show up and it's a question of life or death?
Deadly Seduction is a romantic suspense novel and is book two of the Romantic Secret Agents Series. There is no cheating, no cliffhanger, and a guaranteed happy ending!
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Enjoyable
I found this book very entertaining. With good characters and a great performance I really enjoyed it.
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- MCR.
- 02-08-17
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Roxie consistently writes wonderful books. I think she really understands human nature and that is how she can get so deeply into the minds of her characters. In this story a sister is suffering because she is trying to cope with her mixed up selfish druggie younger brother who is in real trouble. He cares only for himself and she cares for everyone. Their father ruined the son and ignored the daughter and the results are plain to see. This is not uncommon and mothers also are known to show such favouritism. I love how this story shows exactly what happens in just such a situation. Parents should take a long hard look at themselves if they are following this route. Luckily the girl Laurie is clever and good natured and can look after herself. Also when things become very dangerous along comes her knight Errant in the form of handsome CIA agent Mikey. Well this is a Roxie romance so there has to be a handsome hero lol. Don't you just love it? I can't get enough of this stuff. I hope she never stops writing, I know I will never stop reading and listening.
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- Smmarti7
- 04-08-20
Great Read
I very much enjoyed this series. I had hoped for a little more voice variation between characters such as male vs female and inflection of feelings. The Accent was great but that was the only real difference. I loved the story, but would definitely prefer either a male narrator or a narrator that can make a slight switch to know different characters are speaking other than what the storyline itself tells you.
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- amoryamistad
- 06-11-19
Short Story
Pretty good short story by Roxy Sinclaire. I was able to listen to it in one day. The narrator was also good
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- Julie
- 14-10-17
Good, but...
The plot and narration were good. The characters and some of their actions and decision making skills were a little questionable, but that was all part of moving the story along I suppose. I have pretty high expectations of romantic suspense, so I prefer stronger characters.
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- cyndi
- 19-09-17
yes please!
loved this one! I was voluntarily provided this free review copy audiobook by the author, narrator, or publisher.
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- kyproff
- 12-09-17
nice short story
listened in 2 days so it was nice to listen to something short and sweet. sometimes I felt that things were said over a d over or in different ways. But overall a good listen.
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- Dawn
- 27-08-17
Quick Listen
What made the experience of listening to Deadly Seduction the most enjoyable?
I enjoyed the suspense of the book.
What was one of the most memorable moments of Deadly Seduction?
The shootout in the house.
Which character – as performed by Piper Fairweather – was your favorite?
I loved Mickey!
Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
Yes, I do wish the book was a little longer.
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- Believer50
- 14-08-17
Good Story
Where does Deadly Seduction rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
In the 40 percentile.
What was one of the most memorable moments of Deadly Seduction?
The funeral of Carl.
What about Piper Fairweather’s performance did you like?
She brought the story to life. She did not rush the events.
Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
Yes, and did it was a quick listen
Any additional comments?
I got this book via audiobook boom and this is my voluntary review.
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- Shayay19
- 13-08-17
3.5 - Entertaining!
Would you consider the audio edition of Deadly Seduction to be better than the print version?
Yes, I think the narrator did an excellent job with the story, and I enjoyed her performance.
What was the most interesting aspect of this story? The least interesting?
The most interesting is the relationship between Laurie and Mickey, and how they would deal with the secrets. The least interesting was her bratty brother.
What does Piper Fairweather bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
She brings the story to life with her reading, and I enjoyed her tone.
Any additional comments?
Deadly Seduction is a enjoyable read, and I liked the premise, there's some suspense added to this story that I really enjoyed. I would've liked there to be more interaction between the main characters, and I think Roxy Sinclaire could benefit from adding epilogues to her books; I've read only one other by her, and that also didn't have an epilogue, so her other books may have them, but the 2 I've read didn't, and they could've greatly benefitted by having epilogues. Laurie has taken in her idiot brother because their father threw him out, and Laurie is a people pleaser, so despite her brother destroying her house and being disrespectful towards her, she's putting up with him, but she isn't aware of how much trouble her brother truly is. Mickey, an undercover CIA agent, moves in next door to Laurie in order to investigate Laurie and her brother. Laurie and Mickey are immediately attracted to each other, but secrets and drama get in the way of their attraction. As I said earlier, I would've like for Mickey and Laurie to have more bonding time together; there's a lot of internal dialogue in this book, so I would've liked more outer dialogue between the two. They do have nice chemistry, and when they are together, they do have some hot times. I liked Laurie, but she's a bit of a damsel, she's the type that just curls up and waits to be rescued, and she's a lot nicer than I would be, I would've kicked her brother out right away, lol. This story is interesting, and I liked how it played out. I listened to the audio book version of this story, and the narrator did a really good job, so I'd recommend the audio version for this book. Interesting, enjoyable read.
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- Brandi - Let's Read Romance
- 11-08-17
4 Star Crossed Stars
Any additional comments?
What do you get when you are supposed to spy on the girl next door?
What do you do when you find yourself attracted to her?
What do you do when her brother is a wanted man?
What. Do. You. Do.
Easy, you make small talk, you ask questions, you invite her over, you have crazy hot sex with her.
Oh, wait.
Are you supposed to do that?
Probably not.
Oh well.
This was a suspenseful romance. It was a good story and I'd love to go back and read book 1. I didn't realize I was jumping in to book 2 when I started, but I'm happy I did.
*Audio, audio, audio. I swear it's the only way I'm getting things finished these days. The narrations helped drive the story. I love it when the characters are so well represented. Excellent job!
"This book was given to me for free at my request and I provided this voluntary review."
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- LC ADEA
- 09-08-17
Romantic suspense
What did you like best about Deadly Seduction? What did you like least?
I really enjoyed the characters and the premise of the book, but I felt like so much more story could have been developed and that it would have allowed the characters to develops better or for things to feel less rushed and more natural in someways.
What other book might you compare Deadly Seduction to and why?
Not a specific book but similar to something like the security gaurd/protection romance novels out there.
Have you listened to any of Piper Fairweather’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
Yes, and Piper always does a great job. Sometimes I feel like she talks slower than necessary and that can take a bit of the emotion away from her acting but overall she does a great job. No one can be perfect 100% of the time.
Did Deadly Seduction inspire you to do anything?
I enjoyed it while I ran some errands and it kept me moving.
Any additional comments?
I really liked the premise and the story overall, but it was a quick story (just under 4 hours) and I feel that it shows a little. There were parts that I felt could have been developed more to add Realism in some aspects to the characters and their feelings, i.e. Grief, building attraction, guilt, concern, suspicion, confusion. I feel like I was told the characters were feeling these things more than saw them in some instances, and would have liked to have felt the impact of things more. Without that connection, the book takes on an "insta" feel, like instalove etc. I did enjoy the book, but I think it could have been more developed and maybe a little longer in length, which would have helped with some of the aspects I felt just fell a little short. I look forward to listening to more though because I did like it overall. I was provided this book for free for my unbiased review from the author.