Operation: Midnight Tango

Operation: Midnight Tango by Linda Castillo, published by Harlequin in 2005, is a contemporary fiction novel that intertwines romance and suspense. The story follows undercover CIA agent Zack Devlin, who takes corrections officer Emily Monroe hostage while trying to escape danger. As they navigate their perilous situation, the tension between them escalates, leading to unexpected emotions amidst their struggle for survival.
Readers will find a narrative that explores the complexities of love and trust under extreme circumstances. Both characters carry their own secrets and heartaches, which adds depth to their interactions as they confront dark intentions together. The novel delves into themes of passion and danger, creating a compelling backdrop for their evolving relationship. With 249 pages, this edition offers a concise yet engaging reading experience in English.
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“Taking gorgeous corrections officer Emily Monroe as his hostage, undercover CIA agent Zack Devlin was trying to escape with his life. But when he helped himself to Emily’s full, red lips and her body melted into Zack’s hard edges, she didn’t know if she was in danger or in love. Both harboring old secrets and heartache, Emily and Zack were forced to run from dark intentions; finding solace in each other’s body heat, they shared passion driven by pure adrenaline. But as their search for evidence became a suicide mission, would they die having never said ‘I love you’?”–page 4 of cover.
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