Kiss Me While I SleepLinda Howard
Series: CIA's Spies #3
ISBN-13: 978-0-3454-5344-1
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Release Date: January 1 2004
Genre/s: Romance, Contemporary Romance, Romantic Suspense, Thriller,
Format: Paperback; 368 pages
Source: owned
My Rating: 4/5
Efficient and unapologetic, Lily Mansfield is a hired assassin working as a contract agent for the CIA. Her targets are the powerful and corrupt, those who can't be touched by the law.
Now Lily is playing a deadly, unauthorized game, seeking her own vengeance, compromising her superiors and endangering her life. Fellow CIA agent Lucas Swain's orders: either bring her in or bring her down. Yet he too is drawn into the game with Lily Mansfield, dancing on a tightrope, trying to avoid a major international incident while battling a tenacious foe dogging their every step.
Vigilantly watching her back, Lily doesn't see the lethal peril directly in her path...or that loyalty has a price.
Now Lily is playing a deadly, unauthorized game, seeking her own vengeance, compromising her superiors and endangering her life. Fellow CIA agent Lucas Swain's orders: either bring her in or bring her down. Yet he too is drawn into the game with Lily Mansfield, dancing on a tightrope, trying to avoid a major international incident while battling a tenacious foe dogging their every step.
Vigilantly watching her back, Lily doesn't see the lethal peril directly in her path...or that loyalty has a price.
Review
WOW!
This book was definitely full of surprises, and cliffhangers.
At first I didn't think I'd like it, mainly because I was put off by Lily. But like I was the first time I read a book by Linda Howard, I was again surprised by the plot and emotional feelings I felt.
Lily was by far after the first chapter my favorite character. Her disguises were hilarious and totally a surprise. My favorite being the bright loud wild child that lost the Nervi Org. at the airport. She made a large emotional life change throughout the plot. Going from this woman who seemed like she was emotionally disconnected but blinded by grief as she went on this rampage to take down this company. Then she met Swain and that's where the change started. She started to very slowly be able to deal with her feelings and grief. She also started to feel remorse in the killings...shown in the end when Swain ended things for Dr. Giordano.
Lucas Swain...
I pretty much wanted to murder him with my bare hands the entire book, for hiding who he was and his true intentions from Lily. With the way things progressed in the novel I figured he'd give up his job and go underground with her permanently when it was all said and done.
The last few pages of the final chapter when Howard lead us to believe that Swain had after all done what he was originally told to do, I bawled buckets. I threw a fit and envisioned his very torturous death and tried to come up with a reason as to why or how a human being could do that to another human being, especially when he had admitted his feeling for her and her to him. I was filled with rage at the "tragic" ending and almost closed the book before reading the epilogue.
He was definitely swoon worthy. He can definitely take me for a speeding down a highway in a sports car anytime.
This novel was full of lots of twists and turns. Things that I did not see coming and probably would never have imagined. It kept the book interesting and it was hard to put down.
This book was definitely full of surprises, and cliffhangers.
At first I didn't think I'd like it, mainly because I was put off by Lily. But like I was the first time I read a book by Linda Howard, I was again surprised by the plot and emotional feelings I felt.
Lily was by far after the first chapter my favorite character. Her disguises were hilarious and totally a surprise. My favorite being the bright loud wild child that lost the Nervi Org. at the airport. She made a large emotional life change throughout the plot. Going from this woman who seemed like she was emotionally disconnected but blinded by grief as she went on this rampage to take down this company. Then she met Swain and that's where the change started. She started to very slowly be able to deal with her feelings and grief. She also started to feel remorse in the killings...shown in the end when Swain ended things for Dr. Giordano.
Lucas Swain...
I pretty much wanted to murder him with my bare hands the entire book, for hiding who he was and his true intentions from Lily. With the way things progressed in the novel I figured he'd give up his job and go underground with her permanently when it was all said and done.
The last few pages of the final chapter when Howard lead us to believe that Swain had after all done what he was originally told to do, I bawled buckets. I threw a fit and envisioned his very torturous death and tried to come up with a reason as to why or how a human being could do that to another human being, especially when he had admitted his feeling for her and her to him. I was filled with rage at the "tragic" ending and almost closed the book before reading the epilogue.
He was definitely swoon worthy. He can definitely take me for a speeding down a highway in a sports car anytime.
This novel was full of lots of twists and turns. Things that I did not see coming and probably would never have imagined. It kept the book interesting and it was hard to put down.
Favourite Passage
"She had decided something important, however: Swain couldn't be CIA, in any capacity, because she was still alive. It was always a bonus if, at the end of a date, the guy didn't kill you."

Linda S. Howington is an American best-selling romance author writing under the pseudonym Linda Howard. After 21 years of penning stories for her own enjoyment, she submitted a novel for publication which was very successful. Her first work was published by Silhouette in 1982. She is a charter member of the Romance Writers of America and in 2005 Howard was awarded their Career Achievement Award.
Linda Howard lives in Gadsden, Alabama, with her husband, Gary F. Howington, and two golden retrievers. She has three grown stepchildren and three grandchildren.
Linda Howard lives in Gadsden, Alabama, with her husband, Gary F. Howington, and two golden retrievers. She has three grown stepchildren and three grandchildren.
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