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Mass Market Paperback Strong, Sleek and Sinful Book

ISBN: 031294344X

ISBN13: 9780312943448

Strong, Sleek and Sinful

(Book #3 in the FBI Series)

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Special Agent Kylie Donovan knows the evil that men do. After her sister's murder went unsolved, she decided to work undercover for the FBI. Now, posing as a college student, she hopes to track down... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Into the Minds of Today's Teenage Girls

I liked the story line very much...an action romance using today's technological and cultural issues for teenagers and the adults who love and protect them. I enjoyed the strength of the heroine, Kylie, and sort of the dominance of Perry. The plot twist of the raper(s) was totally unexpected which was a great surprise. However, I agree with another reviewer that not providing an explanation of how they came together to form their diabolic acts left a hole. I also found the transition of capturing the bad guys to wrapping up the relationship issues between Kylie and Perry slightly jarring...she goes out of country for 2 months and things are unresolved??? She's injured; he's injured; they make up in the last few pages of the book? Makes it seem it's all Kylie's fault. I'm in Kylie's corner just because I like how her character was created. This book makes me want to go back and read the other books in the series.

The Best Yet~~~Keep them Coming~~

This book was everything I have come to expect from this author. I read the first two books in this series (Tall, Dark and Deadly (St. Martins) & Long, Lean and Lethal) last September and I couldn't wait for this to arrive. You do not have to read the other 2 to follow the story, but the characters from Long, Lean, and Lethal are briefly mentioned. So unless you want a spoiler - I recommend you start at the beginning. This series has typical law enforcement characters and plots. However, this author's unique style makes everything seem fresh. Lieutenant Perry Flynn's character is awesomely written, he is an alpha male but, he is often written to show the love he shares for the people that are important to him. Kylie Donovan is also a well developed character. She is not your typical female lead - she is strong, independent and she doesn't let anyone including Perry push her around. I haven't heard whether there are going to be more books in this series but I sure hope there will be.

exciting police procedural

In Mission Hills, two female high school students have disappeared in the last year. One remains missing; the other is dead. Police Lieutenant Perry Flynn strongly believes a sexual serial killer using the Internet is on the loose stalking teenage girls; having four cherished teen nieces who he is helping raise he vows to end the predator's reign of terror. FBI agent Kylie Donovan goes undercover as a college student investigating the same case. Kylie and Perry meet with each attracted to one another but each suspicious of the other. Kylie fears the psychopath is a cop while he wonders if there is a sinister deadly reason she befriends his nieces. As Kylie concludes someone is setting up Perry for the fall, she vows to keep him and his family safe. This is an exciting police procedural that focuses on some of the modern day dangers with Internet enticements and stalking. Fast-paced from the moment Perry confronts his boss with evidence that the perp lives in Mission Hills, readers will enjoy the tango between the two law enforcement officials although he can be brutally nasty protecting his family from the woman he loves. Harriet Klausner

sooo much better

Lori O'Clare nails it with Strong, Sleek and Sinful. FBI agent Kylie Donovan is undercover to catch an online child predator. Because of her youthful appearance, she is able to pretend to be a college student doing a thesis on teen behavior. Perry Flynn is a police detective that knows there is a connection between the teens popping up missing or murdered in his town but for some reason his chief is blocking him from fully investigating this. Perry is a dedicated hero and he will do anything to prevent his nieces from ending up a victim. In the age of twitter,blogs and other social websites,he knows his four nieces are vulnerable to the sexual predators who use the internet to lure out young females. He is immediately suspicious of Kylie a college student from Kansas who has befriended Dani, his most rebellious niece. The story was really interesting as Kylie tries to keep her identity a secret from Perry since the killer could very well be an officer on the force. Perry and Kylie's relationship didnt have any of the funky weirdness from her previous two FBI novels and for that I was grateful. The portrayal of Perry's nieces was very realistic even while their behavior was occasionally foolish. The teen fights, name callling and pout sessions brought back many a childish memory of my own. The plot was strong enough that I was sucked in and thoroughly enjoyed this. spoilers for a few cons****** Ok there were a few tiny things that bugged me. Perry's chief behaved in a manner that was guaranteed to put his men on alert while he tried not to let them know that the FBI suspected a police as being the killer. He was so over the top visiting them late at night and checking there computers which could have put the FBI's case in jeopardy. Didnt seem like realistic behavior for a veteran officer on the force. Kylie insisted longer than necessary in her head that Perry could turn up as the killer when it was clear from their first meeting that his nieces were important to him and that he was going to put away the killer when he found him. Lastly when they noticed the black surbaban with fake tags and followed it to the potential killers house they basically did nothing. Kinda ran around like chickens instead of Kylie contacting her people to plan a way to catch the killer. Instead this is explained away by saying they cant check a police officers house without being extra careful but they never got a warrant or checked the house and computers officially which I think could have been done since the tags matched car that had been after Kylie . They snuck around themselves instead which was a waste. Oh well, still much better put together and a much more solid read.
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