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The Wests #4

The Spy Who Tamed Me

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Jareds gefährlichste Waffe soll sein sexy Lächeln sein? Für Geheimdienst-Chefin Rowan kein Problem, schließlich ist es ihr Job, die selbstherrliche Fassade ihrer Agenten zu durchschauen. Und tatsächlich, anstatt über seinen Auftrag zu berichten, beginnt der gefährlich gutaussehende Jared mit ihr zu flirten - doch dieses Spiel beherrscht die schlagfertige Rowan genauso gut! Kein Wunder, dass zwischen ihnen die Funken sprühen: in ihrem Büro ebenso wie in seinem Bett! Bis Jared spurlos verschwindet und Rowan fühlt, dieser Agent bedeutet ihr mehr, als ihr lieb ist, viel mehr …

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Published April 1, 2015

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Kelly Hunter

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Australian born Kelly Hunter is a three time Romance Writers of America Rita finalist, a USA Today Bestselling author and loves writing to the demands of the short category romance form.

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87 reviews8 followers
August 2, 2015
I loved this book! Finally Jared's story. I did read the set slightly out of order, 1, 4, 2 & 3 (then 4 again). With all the stories fresh in my memory yes it was a little annoying to have Damon and Ruby's twins turn into a single child (as others have mentioned too)! A fairly important oversight. EDIT Just discovered another oversight. In book one Damon is about to turn 33 and he is supposed to be the youngest with Jared being the oldest. Given that in book 4 Jared is 30, it doesn't add up!
None the less, the book tied up the series nicely. The family relationships were pivotal and did carry through from book to book. Often this doesn't happen where there is a series, the author will concentrate so much on the pair being written about that the others will only appear at family get togethers or in passing mention.
The opposite is possibly true here, with the whole West family being present throughout this book. Their "story" is probably more prevalent than the romantic aspect. The author could have counteracted this by extending the book length - super romance approx. 230 pages?
I am a bit sad to see the end of this series. Any chance an illegitimate West child could appear?
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2,912 reviews66 followers
May 25, 2015
This is the fourth and final story in this series Sydney's Most Eligible and what a great one to finish with this is Luke and Amy's story Amy has had a mad crush on Luke since she was 18 eight years ago when this group of friends worked together at a resort in The Whitsundays and Luke also has had a thing for Amy but she was always his younger sister's friend and Luke will not let himself get too close to anyone because all he does is let them down well that is his opinion until Amy and Luke meet up again and the sparks fly and a decision to have a short fling makes both of them realize how much they love each other. This is such a great story sensual moving it will make you smile I highly recommend it and this series thank you MS Rae for hours of reading pleasure I loved it.
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1,735 reviews485 followers
August 12, 2015
3 - 3.5 stars

Kudos for an older heroine. Parts of the story did not work for me. Would a super spy be allowed to simply resign and walk away from his super secret job? I also thought Rowan was unbelievably unprofessional by agreeing to an affair with Jared when she was his superior; a woman with her drive and ambition would not have done that. Otherwise, it was fun revisiting the West family and going undercover with a group of super genius operatives.
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588 reviews41 followers
January 6, 2016
As Kelly Hunter in an Australian author, this story features the Australian Secret Intelligence Service, not the American FBI or CIA or whatever. And that was fun, as it is so new and fresh to me.
Rowan has worked hard to be in the position she is in now, and she is proud of it. She loves her work, loves being in charge of her agents, and planning and plotting to keep them safe. And now after two years undercover, Jared West is back. Just in time for his sisters wedding to his best friend, bruised and hurt, but he made it. He knows he will have to be debriefed first, but he doesn’t care, he wants to see his family. But when he sees his new Director, Rowan, sparks fly. He doesn’t care that she is his boss, or older than he is, he wants her.

Rowan doesn’t mind the flirting, but she will debrief him, she is sure he has some more information he hasn’t shared yet with the Agency. Still, he is very handsome. Is there any chance for them to really have a long distance relationship? With him living on the coast, being with his family, and with her working such extreme long hours in the city? She is is not about to give up her career and start a family either. She is 40 and she likes where she is.

Jared has trouble letting his last case go though, he is not happy with what happened that made him able to get out, and he has some last evidence to find about dirty people in charge, even at the Agency. And then there is the little boy he promised to protect …


I devoured this story. I liked both main characters from the first page they walked in the story, and was rooting for them. They did not make easy choices, their relationship developed naturally and not too fast. And when Jared really screwed things up, Rowan did not forgive him easily, she made him think things through as well. And the ending really surprised me, Rowan got the job she really wants, and that opens everything up again.
The only thing I did not appreciate, was the latest addition, when they were perfectly happy without it at first.

9 stars.
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348 reviews26 followers
February 17, 2019
I thought this book had a lot of potential--older heroine who is also, at the start, more or less the hero's boss--but I didn't entirely buy the relationship or nature of the hero's drama (what was it, exactly?). The more playful earlier books in the series are more my style. Annoying epilogue.
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3,590 reviews5 followers
October 27, 2016
We were cruising along SO WELL and then suddenly there was a desire to get pregnant and have babies when they'd already agreed on being awesome aunts and uncles. It loses a star for this.
Profile Image for Christine Griffin.
30 reviews
October 18, 2018
Thrills and spills!

Tightly woven suspenseful and believable plot. The West siblings in action are fab.. reintroduces characters from previous novels in this series but a perfect standalone. Jared and Rowan are an atypical pairing, but his devotion to her and the way two very high functioning alphas achieve power balance respect dignity and love is a vey well developed story, enhanced by aptly described and well developed secondary characters. The two standout novels in the West series are The Spy Who Loved Me and Cracking the Dating Code.
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144 reviews34 followers
May 28, 2018
I do wish authors would revisit the oldest book in a series to remind themselves of some details so it would be consistent
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August 30, 2020
One the better book in this series. But then again, brooding heroes are appealing. 😏
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1,039 reviews34 followers
March 23, 2015
I love what Kelly Hunter does with category romance tropes, and this one was a older woman-younger man romance. Like all Hunters, I adored the back-and-forth banter between Jared & Rowan, and how they sparked off each other from the start. The attraction totally made sense in the context of their characters - I loved how Jared admitted to himself how he was attracted to power especially.

What didn’t work for me - spoilers!

Overall though, a good wrap-up to the West family books - I still prefer her Bennett family series, but these books have been a good read nonetheless.
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274 reviews97 followers
April 17, 2015
I think what I love most about Kelly Hunter is that every time I read her books, I never get what I think I'm going to -- I get something better. So I was kind of expecting either a James Bond-ish plot, or a wounded soldier story, but this book isn't quite either of these. It's just so angsty, and filled with...grief? or maybe anger?, and also deeply romantic. I love that the heroine is older and not The Most Beautiful Woman In The World.
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June 9, 2015
This is the fourth book in her West series. It was nice catching up with characters from previous books. However, continuity was jarringly off when it came to Damon and Ruby.
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September 12, 2015
finally... we get to read Jared's story ... and we got a very strong heroine to complement him... enjoyed it :)
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November 5, 2015
Continues the love stories of the wonderful West family - warm and satisfying and gloriously heart-felt! Lovely to see a strong woman not concede her strength for a relationship.
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December 21, 2018
Very repetitious. Amy's 'trauma from the past' was brought up way too many times.
This story would appeal to those looking for a lot of sexual content and very minimal romance. Unfortunately, it didn't appeal to me.
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