![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Then they lounge around the house some more, until Jane gets restless and heads for the Coast highway. Pretty soon the two are rolling around in bed. Neo-alpha male Cosmo has a sensitive side: he confides in Jane, when not rippling his muscles and looking through the blinds for drive-by sharpshooters. (Brockmann, the proud mother of an openly gay son, misses no opportunity to wave the rainbow flag.) Looks like the brawny SEAL will have to protect Jane by (what else?) moving into her house and staying with her 24/7. Enter gay FBI agent Jules Cassidy, also a continuing character from previous books, to help crack the case and explain hate crimes to Cosmo. Her movie star brother Robin, a compulsive womanizer, will play the hero-no one will think he’s secretly gay. She’s an independent producer who’s received threatening e-mails from a right-wing, homophobic group that doesn’t like her next movie about a homosexual WWII hero. Then he takes a leave to moonlight for Troubleshooters Incorporated, which hires Cosmo to protect Jane Mercedes Chadwick. The story begins, however, with an obligatory pit stop in a terrorist-ridden Third World country so that hero Cosmo Richter can rescue three caged nuns and do a little patriotic swashbuckling. The megaselling author ( Gone Too Far, 2003) sends tough-talking SEALs from her Troubleshooters series to southern California for fun in the sun. ![]()
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