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Monday, February 13, 2012

Compact with the Devil

Compact with the Devil
by Bethany Maines

384 pages
Published April 26, 2011

What do you get when you cross Avon Ladies with Charlie's Angels? A world-class intelligence organization run by women who really know their foundation. When Nikki Lanier signs up as a cosmetics rep at Carrie Mae, it's hardly her idea of a dream job. With a degree in linguistics and a hard-core workout regimen, the twenty-six-year-old redhead once had hopes for a real career. But unemployed and desperate to escape life at home with her nagging mother, she'll try anything; even selling makeup to housewives. Soon, Nikki learns that the powder and lipstick are simply cover-up for the Carrie Mae Foundation, a secret organization of international espionage and high-tech mascara founded for the purpose of helping women everywhere. Whisked off to Thailand with the legendary Carrie Mae agent Val Robinson, Nikki is soon in over her head. Between investigating the abduction of a human rights activist, tracking down a murderous arms dealer, keeping up with her wildly dangerous new partner, and occasionally trying to date a hunk who may or may not be CIA, Nikki has to use all the courage and cosmetic technology she's got to bring down the bad guys and get out alive. With the support of the colorful Carrie Mae crew, Nikki will overcome even the most harrowing obstacles;including incessant phone calls from her mother;or die trying.

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I'm hooked! Nikki is the kind of character that makes me want to jump right into the book and BE the character. Doesn't hurt that I've loved spy stories since I was a kid watching 007 with my dad.

I was a little sad that we skipped over a year between books, but I get it.


There's something in this book for everyone. Read it. You'll laugh!


5/5 stars

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