![]() ![]() Book three, The Trouble with Jared is Jared’s story. ![]() The second book, Hunting the Wolfe, has Storm getting Wolfe all hot and bothered even as she plays intrigue like a deft hand. In the original quartet, the first book, The Touch of Max has Max falling for a traumatized woman who is also a mole. In fact, this whole exhibition has a more sinister intent: it is a bait to lure Quinn out in the open. Quinn is the infamous cat burglar who will be drawn to the exhibition.Īnd yes, Interpol is keeping a close eye on them all. Storm Tremaine is the computer expert who may or may not be a double agent, much to Wolfe’s consternation. Jared Chavalier hangs around acting all mysterious. Wolfe Nickerson is the womanizing head of security. These are the people that share the limelight in this story: Maxim Bannister is the millionaire who owns the priceless stuff in the museum. This story revolves around an exhibition of priceless art and gem stuff called Mysteries Past. Oh, and I should warn you, the story here will continue onward into the next book. ![]() ![]() If she wants to put the cat burglar Quinn in the main billing, she shouldn’t have kept him so much in the background. In fact, I don’t know what the author is thinking. From the foreword, Kay Hooper clearly intends to rewrite her early 1990 Loveswept series Men of Mysteries Past for a “wider” (read: non-romance reading) audience, but what she actually does is to take Hunting the Wolfe and squash out all the fun bits, leaving a dry, soulless husk of a book. ![]()
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