Monday, February 4, 2019

Mathematical Kisses by Anna Lillian Wade

A spy wishes her not-so-glamorous life were a little less staged and a little more real…


When Robin Leslie took the job for an investigative agency, she expected Bond-like glamour and action. Instead she sits around in the sleepy suburbs, keeping house and waiting for the phone to ring.


Partnered with the brilliant mathematician, Elliot Leslie, they work to make their fake life seem as real as possible to onlookers while Elliot tracks the accounts of suspected domestic terrorist organizations. Playing the cover wife rather than a spy has its perks, and Robin enjoys the affections of her pretend husband, even if they are staged.


Elliot, his brilliant conversations, and his feigned affections are just part of the job, though. Aren't they? But when they unexpectedly reach the end of their assignment, she begins to suspect how real their fake marriage may have been...



I liked it okay, but couldn't exactly tell you what the book was about. This one left me confused and wanting more to the book. This book rates a 3 *** for me.

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