After falling for a man who wasn't who he pretended to be, intelligence officer Marlies Wiersma is determined to learn from her mistakes. When rule-bending Lies's next assignment pits her against a charming crime lord, however - and alongside a diplomat with no patience for games, particularly feminine ones - her resolve is put to the test.
When a national security threat results in Trade Commissioner Harry Jordan harboring a spy in his embassy office, his instincts scream that Lies Wiersma is a woman whose skills match her name. Lies is a little too good at lying for honest and upright Harry's personal comfort. He's been burned before.
Harry's reluctance to play games proves too much temptation for the fun-loving Lies to resist, and once again, she finds herself on dangerous ground with a man. This time, however, he's exactly who he claims to be.
Now Lies has to convince Harry that, no matter who she pretends to be during the day, at night she's all his.
Why wait? The Spy Games series is complete and each book can be read independently:
Book 1: Her Spy to Have
Book 2: Her Spy to Hold
Book 3: His Spy at Night
Book 4: Her Spy at Dawn
Praise for the Spy Games books:
"International intrigue, adversaries with more in common than they want to admit, and ohhhh the chemistry... I couldn't put HER SPY TO HAVE down!" ~ Samanthe Beck, USA Today Bestselling Author of Emergency Engagement
"Sex, spies and video-tape... if you like your characters hot and your stories smart, don't miss this great read!" ~ Roxanne Snopek, USA Today Bestselling Author of The Chocolate Cure on HER SPY TO HOLD
"HIS SPY AT NIGHT by Paula Altenburg is an intriguing and engrossing entry into the author's spy novel series. Readers will be enthralled by this latest selection." ~ Judge, Writer's Digest 4th Annual Self-Published e-Book Awards
"Paula weaves enough intelligence tradecraft in her writing to keep the shadowy side of the story credible and easy to follow. I was able to relate to Garrett Downing's analysis and deductive reasoning while he tracks down a criminal selling his country's secrets." ~ Mike Fournier CD, Canadian Army Intelligence Operator Warrant Officer (Ret'd) on HER SPY TO HAVE
Genre: Thriller
When a national security threat results in Trade Commissioner Harry Jordan harboring a spy in his embassy office, his instincts scream that Lies Wiersma is a woman whose skills match her name. Lies is a little too good at lying for honest and upright Harry's personal comfort. He's been burned before.
Harry's reluctance to play games proves too much temptation for the fun-loving Lies to resist, and once again, she finds herself on dangerous ground with a man. This time, however, he's exactly who he claims to be.
Now Lies has to convince Harry that, no matter who she pretends to be during the day, at night she's all his.
Why wait? The Spy Games series is complete and each book can be read independently:
Book 1: Her Spy to Have
Book 2: Her Spy to Hold
Book 3: His Spy at Night
Book 4: Her Spy at Dawn
Praise for the Spy Games books:
"International intrigue, adversaries with more in common than they want to admit, and ohhhh the chemistry... I couldn't put HER SPY TO HAVE down!" ~ Samanthe Beck, USA Today Bestselling Author of Emergency Engagement
"Sex, spies and video-tape... if you like your characters hot and your stories smart, don't miss this great read!" ~ Roxanne Snopek, USA Today Bestselling Author of The Chocolate Cure on HER SPY TO HOLD
"HIS SPY AT NIGHT by Paula Altenburg is an intriguing and engrossing entry into the author's spy novel series. Readers will be enthralled by this latest selection." ~ Judge, Writer's Digest 4th Annual Self-Published e-Book Awards
"Paula weaves enough intelligence tradecraft in her writing to keep the shadowy side of the story credible and easy to follow. I was able to relate to Garrett Downing's analysis and deductive reasoning while he tracks down a criminal selling his country's secrets." ~ Mike Fournier CD, Canadian Army Intelligence Operator Warrant Officer (Ret'd) on HER SPY TO HAVE
Genre: Thriller
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