When a beautiful hotel investigator teams up with an irresistible Navy SEAL, going undercover could take them over the top . . .
Two FBI agents are dead. A top-secret government lab animal has been stolen. Now Hawk MacKenzie just walked in on a naked woman in his hotel shower. She says she’s royalty and has the attitude to match. Whether this arousing female is a true blue-blood or not, the combat-trained Navy SEAL isn’t letting her out of his sight.
Actually a hotel investigator in disguise, Jess Mulcahey can’t believe she’s being held against her will by this gorgeous commando who’s about to blow her cover. Lucky for her, she’s good at narrow escapes. But just when she hits the road, dodging bullets and outwitting cold-blooded pursuers, her luck bottoms out . . . and Hawk is her only hope of protection. A few stolen hours in a stalled elevator show Jess a different, more sensual side to the hard-edged SEAL. Now the two are closing in on their missing government secrets and trying hard to ignore their memories. . . . But they’re about to discover that the most dangerous revelations come from an unguarded heart. . . .
Once again, I've been sucked into the world of FBI Agents and Navy SEALS, this time in Christina Skye's Code Name: Princess. As always, Ms. Skye's writing does not disappoint. She weaves a mean tale with this one. One of the underlying themes in the Code Name series is that there is always someone or something with some sort of genetic modification or psychic abilities.
This time it's Princess, a koala bear who is extremely special. She's been kidnapped and Navy SEAL Hawk MacKenzie has been assigned to the detail track her down. Add to the mix Jess Mulcahey, Summer Mulcahey from Code Name: Nanny's identical twin sister, and you've got some fun. Poor Jess is caught up in this and all she was trying to do was her job - as a hotel investigator!
Mayhem ensues when storms hit, Jess is threatened by disgruntled hotel staff, and a myriad collection of other interesting things happens! This book was hard to put down, and the only reason I did was because I had to go to work.
Another five star book by Christina Skye and one I definitely recommend.