book cover of Honey Pot
 

Honey Pot

(2024)
(The fourth book in the Spies Who Loved Her series)
A novel by

 
 

Asif preferred to work alone.

He hated worrying about protocol and safety precautions when skirting just around the edges of acceptable behavior allowed him to get the job done fast. But sometimes his lone wolf tendencies could backfire, and he needed a little backup to help him get the job done.

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Chanté cared about four things: money, sparkly thongs, her friends, and Asif. Not always in that order.

In the middle of her own mission, she got word that Asif had disappeared in the field and dropped everything to go in search of the spy she loved. Asif was reckless in the field, but she had plans for him and his money, and refused to let anything – including him – get in the way of their future together.

Asif is a reckless, charming spy and Chanté is the stripper-hacker he loves enough to keep his distance. And Honey Pot is the fourth novel in an erotic/suspense/spy/comedy series that wonders what James Bond's receptionist's life might have been like if James Bond had a wife and they both wanted to shag the receptionist. But the queer, sexy, polyamorous American version of that.

This is Chanté and Asif's HEA, but to see how they met, check out Bright Lights!

Content Warnings
Physical violence
Shooting deaths
Allusions to domestic violence
Stabbing



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