State Secrets

State Secrets by Linda Lael Miller is a reissue published by Harlequin on June 1, 2009. This 256-page novel follows the story of Holly Llewellyn, a cookbook author who finds herself entangled in a web of intrigue when her brother goes missing under suspicious circumstances. With her connections to the president raising concerns, the Secret Service assigns agent David Goddard to investigate her, leading to unexpected complications.
Readers will discover a narrative that intertwines elements of fiction and romance, as David’s initial mission transforms into a deeper connection with Holly. The story explores themes of loyalty and trust amidst the backdrop of contemporary challenges. As the plot unfolds, Holly’s situation becomes increasingly precarious, and David must navigate his feelings while fulfilling his duty. This edition presents a blend of suspense and emotional depth, inviting readers to engage with the complexities of the characters’ lives.
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Cookbook author Holly Llewellyn is the last person who should be labeled an “enemy of the state”—or is she? After all, her brother is a missing traitor, and with her ties to the president, the Secret Service isn’t taking chances….
So they send in agent David Goddard, undercover. But after one glance, David knows Holly isn’t just an “assignment”—she’s a woman who’ll change his life.
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