This book is a great thriller/suspense spy novel with lots of twisty action. There is a romance and an HEA, but honestly the romance felt less developed than the rest of the plot.
Jamie Hunt is an NSA spy who has taken on the identity of a a murdered colleague to uncover the group responsible for drugging and kidnapping other NSA agents.
Somehow everything goes awry. Jamie is on the run, not sure who to trust and in the company of an ex-FBI operative who seems to know an awful lot.
Lucas Goodman, ex-FBI agent needs to stick to Jamie like white on rice because she is the only connection he has to a young man gone missing. Lucas is good friends with the guy's mother and he is the only person she can turn to. Lucas thinks the man was recruited either by NSA or a terrorist sleeper cell or both.
So, yeah, this book is lots of running across country, guns a-blazing. tracking devices, very Jack Bauer-esuqe "Who do you work for?" moments, computer hacking, and people who may or may not be dead.
While all this is going on, Lucas and Jamie lust after each other. She doesn't get involved because she is all damaged and stuff. And it is too dangerous to get too close to people. And she has a sister who thinks she's dead but who much be protected at all costs! So typical spy heroine stuff.
Lucas is much more zen about stuff. He's all 'Hey there's more to life. Just because you're a super spy who is all damaged and stuff, doesn't mean you can't buy rugs and lamps for your house and relax a bit, dude."
I prefer my action/adventure spy stories when they are either diabolically clever or great fun or both. This wasn't either. It was a lot of overly complex plotting with drugs and anti-dotes and the type of super computer wizardry you really only see in movies or tv. Basically it was a Saturday matinee shoot 'em up CIA type thriller is book form but with more romance and a woman protagonist.