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Black ice by anne stuart
Black ice by anne stuart













black ice by anne stuart black ice by anne stuart

Her roommate (Sylvia) is less responsible, prone to romantic entanglements with richer, older men and often associates with dangerous people without thought. She's romantic but safe in all her choices. Chloe tends to translate children's books and nothing else, limiting her income, even though she's a bit of a polyglot and could get higher paying jobs elsewhere. Chloe and her chic British roommate live in Paris they both work for a French publisher. The two main characters are (American) Chloe Underwood and (French) Bastien Toussaint. I've already spoiled that there's a super secret organization involved somehow, but I'll try not to ruin too much more. I sometimes don't think the back blurbs of Stuart's book do her justice - but this one is okay. Granted, I just read a long form associated with Ronan Farrow's book about NBC and their cover-up of Weinstein and Laurer so I think frigid career women tend to be more of a defense because of men like that. The main leads tend to be Anne Stuart's norm of "bad boys" and her norm of slightly frigid career women. Nor are they full of alpha-military-assholes (although they are a band of mercenaries). Normally I'm not overly into governmental spy/military agencies with no oversight from Congress (::coughblackwatercough::) because that's how you get into multiple decades of a war in which many people die and no one goes in for war crimes that probably should. This series of books are all romances with a reoccurring plot line where the super secret organization known as "The Committee" is involved. That doesn't necessarily mean she got a new publisher but I was struggling to find her in my local indies for awhile.

black ice by anne stuart

She got new covers for some of her re-published works and some of her back list was being digitized. So awhile back I mentioned that I thought Anne Stuart changed publishers.















Black ice by anne stuart