The first chronological installment in the Spy Another Day series, Spy Noon is a prequel novella to I, Spy.
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Canada’s the last place you’d expect to find an American spy, but CIA operative Talia Reynolds has problems piling up higher than a Canadian snowbank. When Elliott Monteith, her ridiculously handsome new coworker, shows up (and shows her up), Talia decides it’s game on. She’ll be the first to track down a dangerous counter-spy, and she’ll give Elliott an unforgettable souvenir of his time in Ottawa: some humble pie.
Her plans don’t work as well as she expects, though. Elliott’s over-the-top flirting dredges up too many painful memories for Talia and undermines the confidence she’s worked hard to regain. To do her job and keep her integrity intact, she’ll have to keep her personal feelings at bay. Now Talia must find a way to work alongside Elliott—and maybe even trust him—to outsmart the enemy.
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Product details
Publisher: Durham Crest Books
Length: 80 pages
Genre: Espionage, romantic suspense
Formats: Kindle (.mobi), ePub, PDF
ISBN (ePub): 978-1-940096-07-0
The Spy Another Day series
I, Spy | Spy for a Spy | Tomorrow We Spy |
To save her secrets and her country, CIA operative Talia Reynolds must sacrifice the man she loves. | Talia’s new boss is her ex-boyfriend. And that’s the just beginning of her problems. | Talia’s first mission with her husband could be their last. |
Finalist
2013 Whitney Awards |
Finalist
2013 Whitney Awards |
Finalist
2014 Whitney Awards |
Spy Noon | Mr. Nice Spy | Spy by Night |
Who’s the better spy, Talia or her handsome new coworker/nemesis? Game on. | Elliott Monteith must choose between his fiancée and his fellow spy. Cake. | To be together, Danny and Talia must overcome their pasts. And a pesky spy ring. Details. |
Novella ebook available ONLY in Jordan’s mailing list |
Novella ebook available ONLY in Jordan’s mailing list |
Full-length novel 2014 Whitney Award Finalist |
Praise for the series
A fast-paced, crisply written story with entertaining plot twists, told in a first person, wryly self-deprecating narrative voice. . . . I, Spy is a well-crafted romantic suspense with humor, heart, and a uniquely engaging heroine.
— Vanessa Kelly, Love Rocks column, BarnesAndNobleReview.com
I knew by the first page that I was going to love [I, Spy]. I absolutely loved Talia’s inner voice. . . . The plot is enjoyable and I loved the action! I really could not guess what was going to happen next. There were so many surprises at the turn of each page, especially during the climax, it didn’t matter what time it was, I had to finish.
— Mindy Holt, LDS Women’s Book Review
One of her top reads of 2013
The series has this great combination of sarcasm and wit in the MC, great chemistry and dialogue between her and her love interest, and then a whole slue of spying, deception, intrigue, and danger. Especially of that last one. . . .
I thoroughly enjoyed [Spy for a Spy]! I would definitely read it again and I am highly anticipating the next book that Jordan McCollum writes! If you enjoy action-adventure, suspense, or books about characters who are spies and some romance, then I would definitely recommend this.
— Tressa, Tressa’s Wishful Endings
About the author
An award-winning author, Jordan McCollum can’t resist a story where good defeats evil and true love conquers all. In her day job, she coerces people to do things they don’t want to, elicits information and generally manipulates the people she loves most—she’s a mom.
Jordan holds a degree in American Studies and Linguistics from Brigham Young University. When she catches a spare minute, her hobbies include reading, knitting and music. She lives with her husband and four children in Utah.
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