Tamara Morgan
Published: 2017-08-01
Total Pages: 333
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"A sexy, fun, cat-and-mouse chase that hooked me from page one!"—JENNIFER PROBST, New York Times & USA Today Bestselling Author of The Marriage Bargain Jewel thief Penelope Blue is finding retirement boring. So when her FBI agent husband needs a thief to catch another thief, Pen takes her chance to jump back into the game. Being a retired jewel thief certainly has its perks. Oh, wait. No it doesn't. Without the thrill of the chase, life's been pretty dull. Penelope gardens, drives her gorgeous husband up the wall, and watches as her old world slowly slips away. But what's that old saying? When one thief closes the door...a copycat jimmies open a window. And now all fingers at the FBI are pointed at her. Set up to take the fall for thefts worth millions, Penelope have no choice but to strap on her heels and help her FBI agent husband track the thief. Grant might not think he needs a partner, but this is one case only a true professional can solve. Besides, she's got to know who's been taking her bad name in vain. Let's just hope curiosity doesn't kill the cat burglar. Penelope Blue Mystery Romance Series: Stealing Mr. Right (Book 1) Saving Mr. Perfect (Book 2) Seeking Mr. Wrong (Book 3) Praise for Stealing Mr. Right: "A sexy, fun, cat-and-mouse chase that hooked me from page one!"—JENNIFER PROBST, New York Times & USA Today Bestselling Author of The Marriage Bargain "The minute I finished reading...I started it over. That's how good this book is! I laughed, I cried, and I fell totally in love with Grant Emerson and Penelope Blue, one of the most fascinating book couples I've ever read."—SANDRA OWENS, author of the bestselling K2 Special Services series "Tamara Morgan has masterminded the perfect heist of the heart." —KATIE LANE, USA Today bestselling author "A rollicking romp that packs a surprising emotional punch." —JENNY HOLIDAY, author of The Engagement Game "This sexy cat and mouse game between an FBI agent and a jewel thief had me furiously flipping the pages until the very end." —AJ PINE, author of The One That Got Away