Saints & Spies, by Jordan McCollum
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When she finds her priest murdered, Molly Malone, secretary of their Catholic parish, vows to never let it happen again. She’ll use the full force of her Irish will, and her previous stint on the Irish police force, to protect the new priest from the congregation’s rumors of criminal activity. Falling in love wasn’t part of her plan. However, young, handsome and—dare she even think it?—flirtatious, Father Tim O’Rourke is nothing she expected. But Father Tim is also nothing like he seems to Molly: he’s Special Agent Zach Saint, an LDS FBI agent undercover to root out the mob that’s hiding in the parish. And Molly isn’t helping: every time Zach gets close to the mob, Molly manages to get in the way. Falling for her is the last thing he needs. Now Zach must find the murderer and catch the mobsters before his feelings for Molly blow his cover and add another murder or two to the mobsters’ docket. A new clean romantic suspense series from award-winning author Jordan McCollum!
Saints & Spies, by Jordan McCollum- Amazon Sales Rank: #129524 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-10-14
- Released on: 2015-10-14
- Format: Kindle eBook
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful. I am so glad you allowed your characters to be who they "really ... By Great Grandpa Karl I may be prejudiced in favor of this book. First, I am LDS. I am so glad you allowed your characters to be who they "really are", including their deeply-held religious beliefs. Some authors seem to be afraid that their readers will be displeased that their story has some religion in it.Second, I am a remnant of an earlier era (88 years of age), when literature was normally clean, entertaining, and uplifting; when one could read a book and not be embarrassed to admit that he had read it. Your story had excitement, suspense, humor, and heartfelt emotion, without making your readers feel like they need to clean their shoes before coming in the house.Thank you, Ms. McCullum. Saints and Spies was a joy to read. The plot was tight and complete, So many authors appear to have run out of story before they have filled an acceptable number of pages, so they have to fill the book with "word salad" to keep the front cover from rubbing the back.I liked your characters. They became real people to me. You had poor old Zach in such a tight situation that your readers find themselves unable to put the book down. How was he ever going to resolve being two different persons at one time? How would he be able to declare his true love, when he couldn't even tell the heroine who he really was?I gladly recommend this book to anyone who likes a good mystery or a touching love story.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. A great start to a new LDS romantic suspense series! By TSherm 4.5 StarsSAINTS & SPIES was a consistently building suspense as it worked up to its climatic end. With characters who struggle through what they should or should not do, danger lurking among the mob, and romance brewing, it was engaging and allowed the reader to really get invested in these characters and story. Definitely a new series from this author worth reading. Recommended for readers who enjoy LDS romantic suspense.My favorite aspect of the story were the moments between Zach, AKA Father Tim, and Molly. They had an immediate connection, a chemistry that only grew stronger the more they interacted, and an attraction that was strong from the beginning. Beyond that there were these moments when they just got each other or saw each other and no one else. They had several almost-kisses. Definitely swoon worthy.Add to the characters and the romance all this growing tension as Zach tries to play his role, get the bad guys, figure out who he can trust, try to keep Molly and others safe, Molly trying to keep him safe... The plot just thickened and thickened. There were inspirational moments as well, which was a little different from McCollum's Spy Another Day series. It felt genuine for someone investigating another religion. There wasn't much action until the end and then it was fairly brief and intense. I enjoyed seeing where the story would lead and how it would end.Overall, SAINTS & SPIES was a very enjoyable read with an intense and also very sweet ending. I'm excited to see what comes next!Content: CleanSource: I received a complementary copy from the author, but also purchased and read my own copy, which did not affect my review in any way.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Fun Read with unique plot! By L. N. Davis What a FUN, delightful read! And a surprisingly unique passel of plot twists. I usually groan at religious romantic suspense novels because on the one hand they tend to be too gushy for my tastes, and on the other, usually unrealistically tense, with un-mourned murders splashing out from every chapter. Where else, though, can one find a good story without scalding language, panting breasts, and surgically accurate tortures and murders? But like the little bear's porridge, this novel was "Just Right." It had humor, suspense, and characters who acted the way real people would respond to the loss of loved ones, the the threat of gangsters, and the yearning of the heart toward God (and a good-looking member of the opposite sex). Jordan is an very good writer. The violence is not graphic, and the "sexual content" is warm but clean. I will be glad to find and read more of her books. How fun to see a Saint who is a Latter-day Saint trying to get a handle on being an undercover Catholic priest, and getting wound up with a girl he is forbidden to be interested in. All to capture some rampant criminals!
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