"'Someone like me?' Is that how you see me, Amanda? As
someone people should fear?"
"I don't know what to think," she said. "One minute you seem
so dangerous, and the next you're sweet and caring and..."
He took a step closer, his eyes sweeping her face. "And
which do you want me to be?" His voice was low; it sent
shivers down her spine.
"Both," she whispered, and lifted her face for a kiss.
Amanda Porterfield longs to experience real adventure. So
when she's offered a position in bustling Tucson, she leaps
at the chance despite unknown dangers―dangers like the
mysterious Seth Grover.
As an undercover detective working to stop a gang of
outlaws, Seth can't afford the distractions a woman like
Amanda inspires. Yet when the fiercely intelligent beauty is
thrust into the middle of a heist gone wrong, Seth will
fight for a future that may never be theirs...even if it
means risking everything he holds dear.
My favorite undercover agent for the humor factor was Arnold Schwarzenegger in Kindergarten Cop. (Mary McCoy 5:34pm July 6, 2017)
Secret Agent Man Marilyn (Marilyn Collins 9:19pm July 6, 2017)
James Bond! (Sharon Shearouse 12:43pm July 7, 2017)
The Scarlet Pimpernell (Joy Isley 5:09pm July 7, 2017)
Ilya Kuryakin (Judy Gregory 6:07pm July 7, 2017)
James Bond (Leona Olson 1:32pm July 8, 2017)
Maxwell Smart in Get Smart. (Nancy Marcho 3:45pm July 9, 2017)
I always marveled at the way the actor developed the character of Maxwell Smart, so he wins my vote. His bumbling ways were humorous and at the same time, while others in contact with him considered him stupid, the audience knew he was SMART. (Anna Speed 12:41pm July 10, 2017)
I have always loved James Bond and the characters from the Mission Impossible tv series (Maryann Skaritka 12:48pm July 10, 2017)
Sherlock Holmes (Linda Knowles 5:21pm July 10, 2017)