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Violence
Some
FBI undercover operation involves real threat
Language
Some
Moderate adult language with James's sharp wit
Sexual Content
A lot
Open-door sexual content — moderately explicit
Substance Use
None
Social drinking in upscale Chicago settings
Emotional Intensity
Barely any
The comedic tension of maintaining a cover romance that becomes real
What this book is about
Jordan Rhodes goes undercover in a Chicago restaurant for the FBI, with agent Nick McCall as her cover date. The assignment is temporary. The chemistry is not. The second FBI/US Attorney novel is funnier and sparklier than the first, with excellent banter.
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