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Elk River, Colorado #2

Undercover Fiancé

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An exceptional detective...an expert lover...

Daniel Tucker was all man and a threat to the sinister stalker closing in on Janine Duke. Daniel insisted on posing as Janine's fiancé to draw out the madman. A role he relished with Janine as his woman.

Daniel was the only one willing to help her, though his methods left Janine trembling with desire. He never left her side and wouldn't keep his hands - or mouth - off her. He made her feel liberated, like a real woman, while safe and protected.

Something only a lover could do. Which only incited the stalker.

256 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published June 1, 1999

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Sheryl Lynn

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November 3, 2021
I don't know why I am even reviewing this... except maybe I do. This was my FIRST mills & boon that I accidentally picked up from my local library when I was 13 and absolutely fell in love with. More than a decade has passed since and all I can remember is that it laid foundation for my love of the 'fake relationship that will totally turn real halfway through' trope!
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April 17, 2018
Wonderful!
July 1, 1999

"Undercover Fiance" is a must-read, a well-written tale that's even better than Sheryl Lynn's first "Elk Ridge, Colorado" book. As usual, Ms. Lynn's writing is distinctive and filled with great descriptions and action sequences. In her capable hands, the final confrontation becomes a true nail-biter. I loved the characters of Janine and Daniel, two original, likable people with a lot of depth and intelligence. The sexual tension between them is nice and steamy. Even more incredible is the way Ms. Lynn makes Janine into a heroine. In the earlier books, she had always come across as kind of nasty and mean-spirited; in this book, Ms. Lynn doesn't so much change the character as she makes us understand what makes Janine tick. She becomes a lot more human, and a true heroine. This is a great book that should win Sheryl Lynn a lot more fans.
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November 6, 2021
It was a good book. I liked the development however the title is quite misleading. The main character only pretended to be her boyfriend, the word fiance was never even mentioned in the book.
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