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Friday, August 28, 2009

Incognito Series Book 9: Dance in Shadows by Karen Wiesner


Incognito Series Book 9: Dance in Shadows by Karen Wiesner
Publisher: Whiskey Creek Press
Genre: Romantic Suspense/Action
Available October 2009 from Whiskey Creek Press

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Summary: Long-time Head of Network Operations, Angelo Pluzetti, has faced danger in every form, to the most extreme degree. He gives his loyalty without question to the primary mission of the Network and to his family of operatives. He’s kept his own heart, emotions and personal needs buried. After countless years, Angelo has never failed and never been captured by an enemy...until he’s targeted by R.E.D. and kidnapped. The last thing he expects is the deceptively-frail Network doctor and the mother of his unborn child, Celine Savage, to be the one to save his life and unbury his heart.

My Review: My first thought when I read the blurb for Dance in Shadows was, “Finally!” Finally I get to know Angelo better! Angelo has been an important part of each and every book of the Incognito Series. He has been such a strong secondary character. Not only that, but he was the one person in the upper level management of the Network that realized that the operatives needed to have a human life, complete with emotions and relationships. Well, maybe not the only one who realized it, but at least, the only one that was willing to wage a silent war to get it. In each book, I only got a small piece of how great Angelo truly is. He does his job well and his completely loyal to the Network, but he also had compassion for the operatives, and that compassion would peak through in the other books.

Dance in Shadows gave me even more than I had hoped for. I got to meet Angelo, up close and in person, and he was a more satisfying character than I could have imagined. Plus, an operative was finally one step ahead of the Network. I have been somewhat irked in the other books by the fact that the Network is always one step ahead of the operatives, which is to be expected, but they didn’t let their operatives in on what was really going on. Master Chess players are what they are. However, Celine finally gets the one up on them. It was perfect!

The relationship between Angelo and Celine was more emotional and drawn out than some of the others in this series, which was fitting for both of these characters. I loved getting an inside look at Angelo and Celine, and their relationship.

The ending only leaves me with more anticipation for the next book in the series. I see changes and a bright future for the Network operatives, and can’t wait to read about it. This is, by far, the best book of the Incognito Series yet!

Rated 5 Delightful Divas by Melissa!


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