Operation Sheba
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- ISBN13: 9781605043265
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Hotshot spies never die. They just slip undercover. Julia Torrison-codename Sheba-is keeping secrets. Seventeen months ago she was a CIA superagent, tracking down treacherous terrorists with her partner and lover, Conrad Flynn. A mission was blown, factually, when a bomb Julia built exploded early and Conrad died. Yanked back to Langley and agreed a new identity, she is now the Counterterrorism Center’s top analyst, spending her days at CIA headquarters and her nights in the bed of her boss. Her ex- life as a secret agent has been sealed off. Like her heart. Conrad Flynn-codename Solomon-has his own secrets. For starters, he’s not dead. Going under the deepest take in possible, he faked his death to save Julia’s life. Now he must tear her life apart and question her to help him hunt down a traitor: her new like. Is Con a rogue agent or just a jealous ex-lover? To find out, Julia will have to enter a web of seduction and treachery to play the spy game of her life using nothing more than her iPod-and her intuition. Julia warns: “Beware of sexy spies impact gifts. Trust no one and sleep with a gun under your pillow.” Conrad warns: “Sex, lies and tantalizing suspense.don’t worry, I’ll protect you.”
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A year and a half ago Julia Torrison’s life factually exploded all around her. A CIA agent, Julia is adept at tracking down terrorists with her lover and partner, Conrad Flynn. When a mission goes from terrible to worse and Conrad is killed, Julia is pulled and reassigned as an analyst stateside. With a new lover and name, Julia protects her heart and her memories of Conrad never knowing that he did not die. Finally building his appearance in Julia’s new life, Conrad abducts her with the intent of saving her. It seems there is a traitor in her midst and Conrad somehow must convince her that it is not him.
Operation Sheba by Misty Evans was a excellent tale although at times I had a hard time understanding all of the various nuances of the plot. I was able to go back, reread, and know the basic plot of the tale. My heart wanted to like Julia but I establish her abrasive and too rough. I was not able to get a feel of her romantic inclinations towards Conrad and as a reader, I have to have judge that the heroine and the hero are genuinely in like. If I can’t, then the book to me is just words. I have to admit that Operation Sheba was well written and suspenseful. It is quick paced with lots of action and I am convinced I am not the norm in my inability to connect with this book.
Talia
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Reader’s Rating: 3 / 5
I got it as a free go & really loved it. I am going to keep my eye out for others.
Reader’s Rating: 4 / 5
I really loved this book. I usually like my suspense with a small romance but this was about half and half which worked for me. I liked the like triangle thing going on. (it added to the suspense) I will be reading any of the books that follow in this series! Well written, excellent twists, excellent tale line and memorable characters.
Reader’s Rating: 5 / 5
I liked the adventure and the romance in this book. It was simple to read, but I couldn’t place it down!
all in all, 5 stars. I also got it when it was free on kindle, so that also helped.
Reader’s Rating: 5 / 5
As a free read on Kindle, you’d be hard pushed to beat Operation Sheba. The tale is well told, the characters sympathetic and appealing, and the plot is full of intrigue, espionage, and thrills. The pacing and plot evolution were reasonably well done, and there were really only one or two parts that I thought would’ve been better served by a bit of editing, as I felt they were a small too descriptive or over written, but nothing to truly bog down the narrative or the let the tension in the plot fizzle.
I admit that this book is not in preferred genre of mine, and had it not been a free Kindle download, I wouldn’t have read it, but I will say that it was well written and any fan of romantic spy thrillers would be very satisfied by it. If Misty Evans has any additional books in different genres, I’d certainly be interested in checking them out, because I WAS pleased with her writing style and very much loved the way she wrote the relationship between Julia and Con, and very impressed by the machiavellian plotting and imagination that went into the development of the antagonist. And I really loved Smitty and Ace, though they were perhaps not as developed as they could’ve been.
I had one issue that I feel vital enough to mention. There are a series of POV shifts at one particular part of the book when Jules and Con are in the safehouse and Michael is…lets say “otherwise occupied” to prevent spoilers. I wish the leader had chosen to go another route on that, because I establish it very distracting – unable to concentrate on the warm fuzzies (or the sizzle) of the Jules and Con moments out of concern for what was going on across town. And visa versa. Perhaps had it been written with less back-and-into the world it would’ve been more effective for me. I’m not sure.
Considering the genre is not to my taste, though, I was pleasantly surprised and I was interested enough and impressed enough to end it and like it. Hats off to Misty Evans for that.
Reader’s Rating: 4 / 5