Monday, December 11, 2017

Review: Undercover Star

Undercover Star Undercover Star by Jackie Keswick
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

An enjoyable story, with a little intrigue and mystery. Detective Inspector Josh is hunting an art thief. One that knows who killed his partner. For several years Josh has put everything else on the back burner hunting this thief. He doesn’t have time for life, much less a love life of any kind. Then his boss comes up with the crazy idea of using a rock star to help trap this thief, knowing that Matisse can get Josh into a charity event where Josh has ensured the thief will show. If Josh’s boss has another agenda in mind while pairing these two, he’s not going to say so.

What follows is a story about looking past what you see on the outside and seeing the real person. Josh must learn that the star persona isn’t really who Matisse is. Just as Matisse must figure out if he can be true to himself. In both his music and personal life. That maybe Josh would be worth coming out of the closet for. There’s a lot of push and pull between Josh and Matisse before they figure it out.

The story is well plotted, and keeps you turning the pages. Loved both Josh and Matisse, they were well rounded as characters. And I loved the secondary one, like Montgomery and Marissa as well. This is a fun, fast pace read. Thoroughly enjoyed it.


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