Category:Contemporary, Suspense
A Touch of Minx
- By: Suzanne Enoch
- On Sale: Sep 25, 2007
- ISBN: 9780060875237
- Format: Mass Market PB
- Other Formats: EPUB
Who says crime doesn't pay?
A year ago, Samantha Jellicoe robbed from the rich and gave . . . to herself! Now, though, she's using her larcenous skills for good as a private security consultant, trying to walk the high road for her sexy billionaire boyfriend, Richard Addison, and asking herself if there's anything more torturous than tracking down priceless artifacts (only to give them back!).
So when the Metropolitan Museum of Art asks for her help, she's only too happy to leap into the fray again: If nothing else, this adventure will help her avoid that little (not!) sparkly item Rick's been hiding in his pocket, and postpone another kind of walk—down the aisle. It's only when she's targeted by a deadly adversary after the same treasure that Sam starts to think that "till death do you part" is maybe the lesser of two evils . . .
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STACY says: October 5, 2010 at 3:03 pm
I just completed the Jellico Series (Flirting with Danger, Don’t Look Down, etc) by Susan Enoch. I am an avid reader, averaging about 4-5 books a week. I loved the plot outline and character development of this series. I am upset that the publisher did not give Ms. Enoch the go ahead to release more books in this series. Everyone that I introduce to it has loved it. I just wanted to let you know that Susan Enoch has a great thing going with that series and as her publisher you should market it better. It is a very enjoyable read and I would love to see Ms. Enoch finish it.


polecatburke says: April 1, 2011 at 2:15 pm
i love the whole jellico series. i truly wish to see more.i think they are better than jd robb’s in death series.that i also read