Code Name: Bikini
by
Christina Skye
Order:
USA
Can
Harlequin, 2007 (2007)
Paperback
Reviewed by Martina Bexte
G
ina Ryan is forced to resign from the Seattle police department after her partner implicates her in wrongdoing. She sets aside her first passion, embraces another, and doesn't regret a second of the five years she's spent creating decadent desserts aboard luxury Caribbean cruise ships. Her work often involves long, grueling hours, but Gina wouldn't give up a single minute. Once she learns that a serious health condition will end her career, she's even more determined than ever to throw herself whole-heartedly into every aspect of her work.
T
race O'Halloran is a member of the elite FoxFire SEAL unit: not even the President is aware of Trace and his fellow team members' special
enhancements
- or those of the special service dogs who work alongside each team member. After surviving near fatal injuries while carrying out a delicate mission in Afghanistan, Trace is given what he considers a
fluff
assignment aboard a cruise ship. However, the hard-edged SEAL knows better than to refuse a direct order from his handler. But just when Trace allows himself to relax and set his sights on romancing the luscious head pastry chef, an old enemy resurfaces, with vengeance and mayhem in mind. Now it's up to Trace and Gina to stop him before chaos ensues.
D
espite its misleading title (and titillating cover photo),
Code Name: Bikini
is an intriguing story that delivers equal amounts of romance, action and great characterizations. Skye also fulfills her penchant for injecting a touch of the paranormal into the proceedings, as well as weaving in minor roles and walk-ons for previous
Code Name
characters. Christina Skye is back in top form here, with a lively, satisfying read in
Code Name: Bikini
.
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