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Sunday, 12 September 2021

Book Review: Spy in the Sky by Diane Henders

 Book Review



Basic Details:

Book Title: Spy In The Sky

Subtitle: (Never Say Spy #16)

Author: Diane Henders

Genre: Spy/Mystery

Part of a series? Yes

Order in series: 16

Best read after earlier books in series? Possibly as easier when you know the background story.

Available:  https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/57810667-spy-in-the-sky

Overall score:

I scored this book 5/5

Short Summary of the book:

We meet up with Aydan again in this book. The middle-aged bookkeeper has to prove she’s fit for more action again and worries about the lie-detector test. Will she be able to pass this without putting her friend and lover Arnie at risk of jail and will she be able to escape without being locked up herself? She again has to escape attempts on her life and also unravels an unknown bank account in her name. Get ready for more mystery and intrigue.

What I liked about the book:

Just like the other books in this series, it kept me reading on. Impossible to put down.

What I didn’t like about the book:

There was nothing I didn’t like about the book.

My favourite bits in the book:

The entire book.

My least favourite bits in the book:

I enjoyed the entire book.

Any further books in the series? Any more planned by this author?

This is the 16th book in the series. Although they can be read as stand-alones, they’re better read in order.

What books could this be compared to and why?

This is a series that stands on its own. It’s a tongue-in-cheek spy novel full of action.

Recommendation:

In summary, I would recommend this book for the following readers:

 

Children

No

Young Adult

Possibly

Adult

Yes

 

If you like spy novels with humour and romance, this book may be the book for you.

I look forward to reading more books by this author. Can’t wait for the next in the series.

Book Description by Author:

…If a kickass middle-aged bookkeeper got sucked into a spy’s life…

When secret agent Aydan Kelly investigates a disgraced CIA agent, he insists he was only following orders. Four days later he mysteriously dies while in custody.

 

Aydan suspects that a CIA director killed him to hide a profitable connection with an international arms dealer. As she digs deeper, Aydan knows she’s on the right track when assassins start trying to kill her. But when the arms dealer deposits twenty million dollars in her bank account, suspicion veers toward Aydan.

 

With only three days left before she’s jailed for treason, Aydan fights to stay alive, capture the elusive arms dealer, and clear her name.

 

* * *

 

Contains coarse language, moderate violence, and sexuality. The story can stand alone but will be more enjoyable if the series is read in order.

About the Author:

By profession, I’m a technical writer, computer geek, and ex-interior designer. I’m good at two out of three of these things. I had the sense to quit the one I sucked at.

 

To deal with my mid-life crisis, I also write adventure novels featuring a middle-aged female protagonist, Aydan Kelly. And I kickbox.

 

This seemed more productive than indulging in more typical mid-life crisis activities like getting a divorce, buying a Harley Crossbones, and cruising across the country picking up men in sleazy bars. Especially since it’s winter most of the months of the year here.

 

It’s much more comfortable to sit at my computer. And hell, Harleys are expensive. Come to think of it, so are beer and gasoline.

 

Oh, and I still love my husband. There’s that. I’ll stick with the writing.

Sunday, 10 January 2021

Book Review: A Spy for Help by Diane Henders

 

Book Review



Basic Details:

Book Title: A Spy For Help

Subtitle: (Never Say Spy #15)

Author: Diane Henders

Genre: Spy/Mystery

Part of a series? Yes

Order in series: 15

Best read after earlier books in series? Possibly as easier when you know the background story.

Available:  https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/53488558-a-spy-for-help

Overall score:

I scored this book 5/5

Short Summary of the book:

It’s nearly Christmas and Arnie finally has a lead on his long-lost sister. Aydan has just finished her last mission and is on medical leave until the 4th of January. When Arnie asks her to look after his cat, she decides to come with him instead to support him. However, it wouldn’t be Aydan if danger and a mission were not lurking just behind the corner.

What I liked about the book:

Just like the other books in this series, it kept me reading on. Difficult to put down.

What I didn’t like about the book:

There was nothing I didn’t like about the book.

My favourite bits in the book:

The entire book.

My least favourite bits in the book:

I enjoyed the entire book.

Any further books in the series? Any more planned by this author?

This is the 15th book in the series. Although they can be read as stand-alones, they’re better read in order.

What books could this be compared to and why?

This is a series that stands on its own.

Recommendation:

In summary, I would recommend this book for the following readers:

 

Children

No

Young Adult

Possibly

Adult

Yes

 

If you like spy novels with humour and romance, this book may be the book for you.

I look forward to reading more books by this author. Can’t wait for the next in the series.

Book Description by Author:

…If a kickass middle-aged bookkeeper got sucked into a spy’s life…

 

Off-duty secret agent Aydan Kelly knows she shouldn’t interfere when her lover finally locates his long-lost sister, but she’s afraid Arnie’s too upset to stay on the right side of the law.

 

Arnie’s sister has been outed in a social media firestorm, and threats against her escalate to a violent attack. Aydan and Arnie rush to her rescue, only to discover she’s being targeted by a powerful crime lord from her unsavory past. As danger mounts, Aydan realizes Arnie will do anything to save his sister… including murder.

 

Caught between love and legality, Aydan faces an unthinkable choice: Risk her career and freedom by turning a blind eye to Arnie’s deadly plan, or save the crime lord and condemn Arnie to prison and his sister to death.

About the Author:

By profession, I’m a technical writer, computer geek, and ex-interior designer. I’m good at two out of three of these things. I had the sense to quit the one I sucked at.

 

To deal with my mid-life crisis, I also write adventure novels featuring a middle-aged female protagonist, Aydan Kelly. And I kickbox.

 

This seemed more productive than indulging in more typical mid-life crisis activities like getting a divorce, buying a Harley Crossbones, and cruising across the country picking up men in sleazy bars. Especially since it’s winter most of the months of the year here.

 

It’s much more comfortable to sit at my computer. And hell, Harleys are expensive. Come to think of it, so are beer and gasoline.

 

Oh, and I still love my husband. There’s that. I’ll stick with the writing.

Thursday, 26 December 2019

Book Review: Friends In Spy Places by Diane Henders


Book Review


Basic Details:

Book Title: Friends In Spy Places
Subtitle: (Never Say Spy #14)
Author: Diane Henders
Genre: Spy/Mystery
Part of a series? Yes
Order in series: 14
Best read after earlier books in series? Can be read on its own but better after the 1st thirteen
Available: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/44323469-friends-in-spy-places

Overall score:

I scored this book 5/5

Short Summary of the book:

At the end of the last book, Aydan learned her mother had not died in a car crash many years earlier but was instead still very much alive. Nora wants to re-establish their relationship or is there more to it? Aydan is tasked with two missions in this book. The first to investigate her mother and the second to recruit John Kane back into the company. Stemp’s parents also make another entrance and help out, their son now aware of their other job and vice versa.

What I liked about the book:

I loved this book as much as I did the first thirteen. Will Aydan succeed on her missions? Will John return to the agency? Or is Aydan able to negotiate a better deal?

What I didn’t like about the book:

There is nothing in the book I didn’t like.

My favourite bits in the book:

Too many to count, I loved the book.

My least favourite bits in the book:

There were no least favourite bits. The book makes you want to read on and not stop after the next.

Any further books in the series? Any more planned by this author?

That is the good news, there are 14 more in the series already and I can’t wait for no. 15. So far, this one appears to still be awaited.

What books could this be compared to and why?

Recommendation:

In summary, I would recommend this book for the following readers:

Children
No
Young Adult
Yes
Adult
Yes

If you like a tongue-in-cheek spy mystery this book may be the book for you.

I look forward to reading more books by this author.

Book Description by Author:

…If a kickass middle-aged bookkeeper got sucked into a spy’s life…

Secret agent Aydan Kelly’s supposedly-dead mother Nora has resurfaced after thirty years, and the chain of command assigns Aydan to investigate her for treason. With only two weeks before Nora leaves the country under diplomatic immunity, Aydan struggles to piece together her mother’s questionable past.

Two days into Aydan’s investigation Nora announces she’s leaving early, and Aydan’s director gives her an ultimatum: Solve the case before Nora escapes, or face imprisonment for dereliction of duty. Meanwhile, an unknown enemy is stalking Aydan’s friends and the threats are escalating.

When time runs out and prison walls loom, claustrophobic Aydan must make an unthinkable choice: Sacrifice her friends, or lose her freedom forever.

* * *
Thrillers with humour and heart

Contains coarse language, moderate violence, and sexuality. The story can stand alone but will be more enjoyable if read in order.

If Janet Evanovich’s quirky humour met Robert Ludlum’s taut thrillers, the Never Say Spy series would be their love child: racy, fun, and action-packed!

Books in the series:
Book 1: Never Say Spy
Book 2: The Spy Is Cast
Book 3: Reach For The Spy
Book 4: Tell Me No Spies
Book 5: How Spy I Am
Book 6: A Spy For A Spy
Book 7: Spy, Spy Away
Book 8: Spy Now, Pay Later
Book 9: Spy High
Book 10: Spy Away Home
Book 11: The Spies That Bind
Book 12: Kiss And Say Good Spy
Book 13: Once Burned, Twice Spy
Book 14: Friends In Spy Places
More books coming...

Themes: thriller, humorous, racy & risque, mystery, fun, women sleuths, espionage, spy thriller series, women sleuths series, mystery series, amateur sleuths, female protagonist, action-packed, government agents, small towns, technothrillers, series

About the Author:

By profession, I’m a technical writer, computer geek, and ex-interior designer. I’m good at two out of three of these things. I had the sense to quit the one I sucked at.

To deal with my mid-life crisis, I also write adventure novels featuring a middle-aged female protagonist, Aydan Kelly. And I kickbox.

This seemed more productive than indulging in more typical mid-life crisis activities like getting a divorce, buying a Harley Crossbones, and cruising across the country picking up men in sleazy bars. Especially since it’s winter most of the months of the year here.

It’s much more comfortable to sit at my computer. And hell, Harleys are expensive. Come to think of it, so are beer and gasoline.

Oh, and I still love my husband. There’s that. I’ll stick with the writing.

P.S. Are you a fan of the Never Say Spy series? Connect with other readers and discuss the series in the Never Say Spy Virtual Backyard Book Club at neversayspy.com!

Book Review: Once Burned, Twice Spy by Diane Henders


Book Review


Basic Details:

Book Title: Once Burned, Twice Spy
Subtitle: (Never Say Spy #13)
Author: Diane Henders
Genre: Spy/Mystery
Part of a series? Yes
Order in series: 13
Best read after earlier books in series? Can be read on its own but better after the 1st twelve
Available: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/40128778-once-burned-twice-spy

Overall score:

I scored this book 5/5

Short Summary of the book:

In the thirteenth book in the series, Aydan Kelly is asked to escort the top scientists at Sirius Dynamics to an international summit. She is tasked with safeguarding the scientists and the top-secret weapons and accompanied by Arnie Helmand. When at the summit a top-secret weapon from one of the other countries goes missing, Aydan is the suspect and the evidence mounts up against her. When she also finds out she may have been brainwashed as a child, she no longer knows if she can even trust herself. Is she herself a danger to national security?

What I liked about the book:

I loved this book as much as I did the first twelve. Aydan goes on a seemingly simple mission to then become the prime suspect. Can she trust herself or should she volunteer to be imprisoned or killed to safeguard national security?

What I didn’t like about the book:

There is nothing in the book I didn’t like.

My favourite bits in the book:

Too many to count, I loved the book.

My least favourite bits in the book:

There were no least favourite bits. The book makes you want to read on and not stop after the next.

Any further books in the series? Any more planned by this author?

That is the good news, there are 14 more in the series already and I can’t wait for no. 15.

What books could this be compared to and why?

Recommendation:

In summary, I would recommend this book for the following readers:

Children
No
Young Adult
Yes
Adult
Yes

If you like a tongue-in-cheek spy mystery this book may be the book for you.

I look forward to reading more books by this author.

Book Description by Author:

…If a kickass middle-aged bookkeeper got sucked into a spy’s life…

Escorting Canada’s top weapons developers to an international summit should be just another stressful day in the life of secret agent Aydan Kelly. But Aydan’s routine mission becomes a nightmare when she’s accused of an attack on the delegates and the theft of a classified weapon.

As evidence mounts against her, Aydan’s investigation suggests she might have unconsciously committed the crime. Burned by her own Department and hunted by MI6, CIA, and FBI, Aydan must decide: When her own mind might betray her, who can she trust?

* * *

Contains coarse language, moderate violence, and sexuality. The story can stand alone but will be more enjoyable if read in order.

If Janet Evanovich’s quirky humour met Robert Ludlum’s taut thrillers, the Never Say Spy series would be their love child: racy, fun, and action-packed!

Books in the series:
Book 1: Never Say Spy
Book 2: The Spy Is Cast
Book 3: Reach For The Spy
Book 4: Tell Me No Spies
Book 5: How Spy I Am
Book 6: A Spy For A Spy
Book 7: Spy, Spy Away
Book 8: Spy Now, Pay Later
Book 9: Spy High
Book 10: Spy Away Home
Book 11: The Spies That Bind
Book 12: Kiss And Say Good Spy
Book 13: Once Burned, Twice Spy
More books coming...

Themes: thriller, humorous, racy & risque, mystery, fun, women sleuths, espionage, spy thriller series, women sleuths series, mystery series, amateur sleuths, female protagonist, action-packed, government agents, small towns, technothrillers, series

About the Author:

By profession, I’m a technical writer, computer geek, and ex-interior designer. I’m good at two out of three of these things. I had the sense to quit the one I sucked at.

To deal with my mid-life crisis, I also write adventure novels featuring a middle-aged female protagonist, Aydan Kelly. And I kickbox.

This seemed more productive than indulging in more typical mid-life crisis activities like getting a divorce, buying a Harley Crossbones, and cruising across the country picking up men in sleazy bars. Especially since it’s winter most of the months of the year here.

It’s much more comfortable to sit at my computer. And hell, Harleys are expensive. Come to think of it, so are beer and gasoline.

Oh, and I still love my husband. There’s that. I’ll stick with the writing.

P.S. Are you a fan of the Never Say Spy series? Connect with other readers and discuss the series in the Never Say Spy Virtual Backyard Book Club at neversayspy.com!

Book Review: Kiss And Say Good Spy by Diane Henders


Book Review


Basic Details:

Book Title: Kiss And Say Good Spy
Subtitle: (Never Say Spy #12)
Author: Diane Henders
Genre: Spy/Mystery
Part of a series? Yes
Order in series: 12
Best read after earlier books in series? Can be read on its own but better after the 1st eleven
Available: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/35672482-kiss-and-say-good-spy

Overall score:

I scored this book 5/5

Short Summary of the book:

While she still poses as an arm dealer, Aidan learns of the threat of a terror attack at Remembrance Day Services. Services her friend Arnie and his elderly neighbour Miss Lacey attend every year. How can she prevent them falling victim to the threatened terror attack? Especially, since neither is willing to not go to the service.

What I liked about the book:

I loved this book as much as I did the first eleven. Aidan seems to get another impossible task. However, fate interferes and Aidan once again ends on top.

What I didn’t like about the book:

There is nothing in the book I didn’t like.

My favourite bits in the book:

Too many to count, I loved the book.

My least favourite bits in the book:

There were no least favourite bits. The book makes you want to read on and not stop after the next.

Any further books in the series? Any more planned by this author?

That is the good news, there are 14 more in the series already and I can’t wait for no. 15.

What books could this be compared to and why?

Recommendation:

In summary, I would recommend this book for the following readers:

Children
No
Young Adult
Yes
Adult
Yes

If you like a tongue-in-cheek spy mystery this book may be the book for you.

I look forward to reading more books by this author.

Book Description by Author:

…If a kickass middle-aged bookkeeper got sucked into a spy’s life…

Reluctant secret agent Aydan Kelly is posing as an arms dealer when her gangland buyer is implicated in a deadly plot to attack Remembrance Day services.

Partnered with an agent she can’t trust, Aydan races against time to stop the terrorists; but her partner’s volatile temper might blow the whole op… if it doesn’t kill her first. And when she discovers that her lover is embroiled in the case, Aydan must decide: Will she sacrifice him to save hundreds of innocent lives?

* * *

Contains coarse language, moderate violence, and sexuality. The story can stand alone but will be more enjoyable if read in order.

If Janet Evanovich’s quirky humour met Robert Ludlum’s taut thrillers, the Never Say Spy series would be their love child: racy, fun, and action-packed!

Books in the series:
Book 1: Never Say Spy
Book 2: The Spy Is Cast
Book 3: Reach For The Spy
Book 4: Tell Me No Spies
Book 5: How Spy I Am
Book 6: A Spy For A Spy
Book 7: Spy, Spy Away
Book 8: Spy Now, Pay Later
Book 9: Spy High
Book 10: Spy Away Home
Book 11: The Spies That Bind
Book 12: Kiss And Say Good Spy
More books coming...

Themes: thriller, humorous, racy & risque, mystery, fun, women sleuths, espionage, spy thriller series, women sleuths series, mystery series, amateur sleuths, female protagonist, action-packed, government agents, small towns, technothrillers, series

About the Author:

By profession, I’m a technical writer, computer geek, and ex-interior designer. I’m good at two out of three of these things. I had the sense to quit the one I sucked at.

To deal with my mid-life crisis, I also write adventure novels featuring a middle-aged female protagonist, Aydan Kelly. And I kickbox.

This seemed more productive than indulging in more typical mid-life crisis activities like getting a divorce, buying a Harley Crossbones, and cruising across the country picking up men in sleazy bars. Especially since it’s winter most of the months of the year here.

It’s much more comfortable to sit at my computer. And hell, Harleys are expensive. Come to think of it, so are beer and gasoline.

Oh, and I still love my husband. There’s that. I’ll stick with the writing.

P.S. Are you a fan of the Never Say Spy series? Connect with other readers and discuss the series in the Never Say Spy Virtual Backyard Book Club at neversayspy.com!

Book Review: The Spies That Bind by Diane Henders


Book Review


Basic Details:

Book Title: The Spies That Bind
Subtitle: (Never Say Spy #11)
Author: Diane Henders
Genre: Spy/Mystery
Part of a series? Yes
Order in series: 11
Best read after earlier books in series? Can be read on its own but better after the 1st ten
Available: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/29424084-the-spies-that-bind

Overall score:

I scored this book 5/5

Short Summary of the book:

Aidan Kelly still dreams of going back to the quiet life of a bookkeeper but there is no going back. She is forced to go undercover once more and is forced to decide where her priorities lie when John Kane’s son (he didn’t know he had) is abducted. Instead of safeguarding her own future, she decides to do all to find her friend’s son knowing full well he may already be dead. What will this do to the relationship between her and John?

What I liked about the book:

I loved this book as much as I did the first ten. Aidan’s principles force her to choose to save a child even if it means she herself may be forced to go to jail. Not a mean fete for someone who suffers with claustrophobia.

What I didn’t like about the book:

There is nothing in the book I didn’t like.

My favourite bits in the book:

Too many to count, I loved the book.

My least favourite bits in the book:

There were no least favourite bits. The book makes you want to read on and not stop after the next.

Any further books in the series? Any more planned by this author?

That is the good news, there are 14 more in the series already and I can’t wait for no. 15.

What books could this be compared to and why?

Recommendation:

In summary, I would recommend this book for the following readers:

Children
No
Young Adult
Yes
Adult
Yes

If you like a tongue-in-cheek spy mystery this book may be the book for you.

I look forward to reading more books by this author.

Book Description by Author:

…If a kickass middle-aged bookkeeper got sucked into a spy’s life…

Secret agent Aydan Kelly is hoping to resume her peaceful life as a bookkeeper, until her director issues an ultimatum: Go undercover as an arms dealer or go to jail for life. But when Aydan realizes her co-worker’s son has been taken by a serial killer, she defies orders in an attempt to save the child.

Neglecting her undercover assignment may cost more than just her freedom. When the gunrunner she’s been baiting threatens her loved ones, Aydan must choose between protecting them herself or entrusting their safety to geriatric amateur vigilantes while she closes in on the killer.

How much will she risk for a child who may already be dead?

* * *
Contains coarse language, moderate violence, and sexuality.  The story can stand alone but will be more enjoyable if read in order.

If Janet Evanovich’s quirky humour met Robert Ludlum’s taut thrillers, the Never Say Spy series would be their love child:   racy, fun, and action-packed!

Books in the series:
Book 1: Never Say Spy
Book 2: The Spy Is Cast
Book 3: Reach For The Spy
Book 4: Tell Me No Spies
Book 5: How Spy I Am
Book 6: A Spy For A Spy
Book 7: Spy, Spy Away
Book 8: Spy Now, Pay Later
Book 9: Spy High
Book 10: Spy Away Home
Book 11: The Spies That Bind
More books coming...

Themes:  thriller, humorous, racy & risque, mystery, fun, women sleuths, espionage, spy thriller series, women sleuths series, mystery series, amateur sleuths, female protagonist, action-packed, government agents, small towns, technothrillers, series

About the Author:

By profession, I’m a technical writer, computer geek, and ex-interior designer. I’m good at two out of three of these things. I had the sense to quit the one I sucked at.

To deal with my mid-life crisis, I also write adventure novels featuring a middle-aged female protagonist, Aydan Kelly. And I kickbox.

This seemed more productive than indulging in more typical mid-life crisis activities like getting a divorce, buying a Harley Crossbones, and cruising across the country picking up men in sleazy bars. Especially since it’s winter most of the months of the year here.

It’s much more comfortable to sit at my computer. And hell, Harleys are expensive. Come to think of it, so are beer and gasoline.

Oh, and I still love my husband. There’s that. I’ll stick with the writing.

P.S. Are you a fan of the Never Say Spy series? Connect with other readers and discuss the series in the Never Say Spy Virtual Backyard Book Club at neversayspy.com!

Book Review: Spy Away Home by Diane Henders


Book Review


Basic Details:

Book Title: Spy Away Home
Subtitle: (Never Say Spy #10)
Author: Diane Henders
Genre: Spy/Mystery
Part of a series? Yes
Order in series: 10
Best read after earlier books in series? Can be read on its own but better after the 1st nine
Available: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/26170364-spy-away-home

Overall score:

I scored this book 5/5

Short Summary of the book:

Fuzzy Bunny is still after Arlene Widdenback aka Aidan Kelly. A hapless attacker coming to her front door soon finds out she’ll shoot and then ask questions when faced with a gun. She finds herself as bait in a cat-and-mouse game to find out who is behind the attack.

What I liked about the book:

I loved this book as much as I did the first nine. The twists and turns continue and there is never a dull moment in this bookkeeper’s life.

What I didn’t like about the book:

There is nothing in the book I didn’t like.

My favourite bits in the book:

Too many to count, I loved the book.

My least favourite bits in the book:

There were no least favourite bits. The book makes you want to read on and not stop after the next.

Any further books in the series? Any more planned by this author?

That is the good news, there are 14 more in the series already and I can’t wait for no. 15.

What books could this be compared to and why?

Recommendation:

In summary, I would recommend this book for the following readers:

Children
No
Young Adult
Yes
Adult
Yes

If you like a tongue-in-cheek spy mystery this book may be the book for you.

I look forward to reading more books by this author.

Book Description by Author:

…If a kickass middle-aged bookkeeper got sucked into a spy’s life…

Bookkeeper-turned-secret-agent Aydan Kelly has barely begun to relax after her last mission when a shotgun-wielding man kicks in the front door of her country home. She doesn’t recognize the would-be assassin, so who hired him and why?

As evidence mounts against her abrasive co-worker, Aydan begins a deadly game of cat and mouse with herself as bait. If her suspicions are correct, the Department’s security has been breached and no one is safe.

With the lives of her dearest friends at risk as well as her own, Aydan must stop her unknown enemy before the next assassin succeeds.

* * *

Contains coarse language, moderate violence, and sexuality. The story can stand alone but will be more enjoyable if read in order.

If Janet Evanovich’s quirky humour met Robert Ludlum’s taut thrillers, the Never Say Spy series would be their love child: racy, fun, and action-packed!

Books in the series:
Book 1: Never Say Spy
Book 2: The Spy Is Cast
Book 3: Reach For The Spy
Book 4: Tell Me No Spies
Book 5: How Spy I Am
Book 6: A Spy For A Spy
Book 7: Spy, Spy Away
Book 8: Spy Now, Pay Later
Book 9: Spy High
Book 10: Spy Away Home
Book 11: The Spies That Bind
Book 12: Kiss And Say Good Spy
Book 13: Once Burned, Twice Spy
More books coming...

Themes: thriller, humorous, racy & risque, mystery, fun, women sleuths, espionage, spy thriller series, women sleuths series, mystery series, amateur sleuths, female protagonist, action-packed, government agents, small towns, technothrillers, series

About the Author:

By profession, I’m a technical writer, computer geek, and ex-interior designer. I’m good at two out of three of these things. I had the sense to quit the one I sucked at.

To deal with my mid-life crisis, I also write adventure novels featuring a middle-aged female protagonist, Aydan Kelly. And I kickbox.

This seemed more productive than indulging in more typical mid-life crisis activities like getting a divorce, buying a Harley Crossbones, and cruising across the country picking up men in sleazy bars. Especially since it’s winter most of the months of the year here.

It’s much more comfortable to sit at my computer. And hell, Harleys are expensive. Come to think of it, so are beer and gasoline.

Oh, and I still love my husband. There’s that. I’ll stick with the writing.

P.S. Are you a fan of the Never Say Spy series? Connect with other readers and discuss the series in the Never Say Spy Virtual Backyard Book Club at neversayspy.com!