Known as Agent A, Alice is the top operative within the Agency of Undercover Note Takers, a secret government intelligence group that is fortunately better at espionage than at naming itself. From managing deceptive witches to bored aristocratic ladies, nothing is beyond Alice’s capabilities. She has a steely composure and a plan always up her sleeve (alongside a dagger and an embroidered handkerchief). So, when rumors of an assassination plot begin to circulate, she’s immediately assigned to the case.
But she’s not working alone. Daniel Bixby, otherwise known as Agent B and Alice's greatest rival, is given the most challenging undercover assignment of his life— pretending to be Alice’s husband. Together they will assume the identity of a married couple, infiltrate a pirate house party, and foil their unpatriotic plans.
Determined to remain consummate professionals, Alice and Daniel must ignore the growing attraction between them, especially since acting on it might prove more dangerous than their target.
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I absolutely adore the Dangerous Damsels series. It's the perfect mix of well-timed humor, witty banter, romance, action and witchy shenanigans. Not to mention, Ms. Holton included all of my favorite tropes. We got a fake wedding, close proximity, and enemies (more like rivals) to lovers. Our leading lady is Alice, lady's maid by day and intelligence operative by night. Known as Agent A, Alice works for the Agency of Undercover Note Takers, and she has been tasked to work together with her greatest rival, Agent B a.k.a. Daniel Bixby, a.k.a. former butler to the rogue pirate Rotten O'Riley. Their mission? Go undercover as a married couple, infiltrate a pirate house party and thwart an assassination attempt. Easy peasy, right? Everything that could possibly go wrong goes wrong. The only thing that does work and grow stronger is their attraction for each other. We see cameos from the previous books' characters, which was a delight. The character development throughout the book was top-notch and the plot was chaotic at best (which is a compliment when dealing with pirates and aristocratic ladies). Overall, it was an enjoyable read.
4.5 STARS
About the Author
India Holton is the author of The Wisteria Society of Lady Scoundrels, a fantastical rom-com set in an alternate Victorian era. She lives in coastal New Zealand, where she grew up running barefoot around islands, following ghosts through forests, and messing around in boats. She spent several years teaching and now writes about plucky girls, unconventional women, and the men who love them. India's writing is fuelled by tea, buttered scones, and thunderstorms.
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