Derek Knight is an FBI Agent and his informant left evidence in a rental car that Ms. Reese Hampton has just driven away in. He follows her, but by the time he finally gets his envelope back, she’s taken a good look at it and, as a reporter, has every intention of turning into the story that will save her career. She and Derek naturally have an attraction to one another and definitely give into it, but this complicates things, since she keeps asking Derek for information about his case and he keeps trying to keep her out of it so she doesn’t compromise it. As his feelings for her grow deeper and she finds more and more ways to interfere, he’s afraid she’ll get exactly what she wants and leave his life forever if he doesn’t do something soon.
This is really kind of a silly premise for a story, mostly because the heroine is an absolute idiot, and a selfish one at that. In fact, the author seems to use the stupidity of the general population as the basis of humor. The heroine overreacts to a guy approaching her in a car rental lot saying that he left something in the car. Does she simply let him get what he needs out of the car? No, she freaks out, panics and drives away. When he follows her for it, she figures he must be insane and ends up in a deli where he follows and she and the deli-workers assault him. When she finds out he’s ACTUALLY the FBI agent he claims to be, does she give him the thing he’s after? NO. She runs from him and keeps it. This is not how normal people behave. And 7% in I was already frustrated with her idiocy. Derek in the meantime should have just arrested her ass and thrown her in jail. Instead they proceed to having lots and lots of sex. Reese really is kinda TSTL. She does a lot of stupid shit and makes a lot of silly mistakes...the only difference between her and other TSTL heroines is that she never finds any negative consequences, but she very well could have. At one point she almost talked the informant out of being an informant...I would have liked to see that come back and bite her in the ass.
Now the conflict in this story primarily comes from the fact that she’s seen the evidence and wants to write a story about it but he can’t share any information with her because it would compromise the case. She doesn’t care that she might interfere with a case or prevent the criminals (who are price-fixing and have a monopoly on prescription drugs) from receiving justice, so long as she gets her story so she can accomplish her goals. In the meantime, when her ambition screws over Derek’s case, thousands of Americans can just keep paying exorbitant prices for their medicine. I honestly couldn’t figure why Derek found himself falling for Reese and apart from the lust they continually give into, there aren’t much in the way of feelings between them, especially not from her. Not this author’s greatest story in all honesty. This author does write much better than this (though still not in a style that I enjoy personally), as this is an early release and she’s since developed her craft. Read one of her later books.