The Unicorn Daughter eBook Norma Beishir Collin Beishir Martin Rus Beth Muscat

The Unicorn Daughter eBook Norma Beishir Collin Beishir Martin Rus Beth Muscat
A well written romance that is more than a Romance novel. The main characters are from families that do not need to worry about living from paycheck to paycheck so you are treated to life style of the rich and powerful. A small girl loses her mother and then her father and the nagging thought that someone or everyone has lied about her father drives her to search for him when she is an adult. The intrigue builds as she discovers his supposed family may not be her family. Then she finds a footlocker filled with the cards, letters, and even gifts he sent, but she was not given. Somehow the government, the CIA, and her supposed relatives are all involved in this conspiracy. The danger increases as she begins to find out the truth. Her maternal aunt is killed, then her ex-fiancé because his attempts to stop her failed. This should have soured her on romance, but she meets another handsome, rich man who is willing to walk into danger with her. It becomes evident that someone wants to use her to find her father also. The story takes you to England and Europe. Then it will take you to where the danger is even greater. Be ready for a fast-paced, page turning ending.
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The Unicorn Daughter eBook Norma Beishir Collin Beishir Martin Rus Beth Muscat Reviews
This book is a page-turner. The storyline takes you from World War Two to the 1980's and Libia- from the OSS to the CIA; there is suspense, romance, politics, murder, flashbacks, some twists and turns and a traitor.
The writing style of the author moves the story along quickly drawing the reader into the plot immediately.
The characters are well developed and the plot draws the reader into the story making for a quick read. The story has romance, action, and mystery, the traditional elements that make for a fun reading experience.
I enjoyed the story. A good deal of it was predictible. Even so, I like the author's writing style and recommend this book.
This was very well written, with well developed characters. It had a lot of intrigue, and kept you wondering about what was the real story. Story line was at a good pace, and not cumbersome with a lot of useless details. Totally enjoyed the book.
The Unicorn’s Daughter is mostly an extended flashback that starts in 1985, as Jaime Lynde prowls Washington, D.C., trying to uncover a conspiracy involving her father and the highest levels of government, all while being closely followed.
The mystery unspools as we flash back to 1942, when soldier James Lynde is picked to be trained for the Office of Strategic Services—America’s first intelligence agency, and a precursor to the CIA. Lynde, a loner and danger junky, takes to the life right away. So much so, in fact, that when the Cold War breaks out he adopts the ultimate cover to help infiltrate the Soviet Union the globetrotting husband of a rich businessman’s daughter.
Everything’s fine—for him—until he gets a daughter of his own, the first person he’s ever truly loved. But as his double life goes on his marriage falls apart, and in the end his daughter Jaime is a headstrong journalist, and an orphan … or so she’s told.
The heart of the book is Jaime’s refusal to believe her father is who everyone says he is. As she goes on a hunt to find the truth, bodies begin piling up around her, and she becomes a pawn in a game of spy vs. spy. All she wants is the truth, and that’s the one thing nobody wants her to have.
The plot of The Unicorn’s Daughter is straightforward and, although the story dragged for me from time to time, the mystery kept my interest up. Jamie is the picture of stubbornness to a fault, especially to the man who ultimately loves her and those protecting the secrets she seeks to uncover. I especially liked the way the story dovetailed with actual historical events. I don’t read thrillers of this kind all that often, but maybe I should.
The Unicorn's daughter is Jaime, but the story begins with her father. He worked first for the OSS and after WWII for the CIA. When he takes on a cover of married man with a child, his unhappy wife kills herself but his young daughter adores him. She works to make him proud and waits eagerly for him to come home from his travels.
But one day he leaves and doesn't come back. For years, she thinks he's dead. Then she discovers her aunt and uncle have been lying to her, that her father has been sending letters and packages to her all along. He isn't dead. She's determined to trace down where he is and what happened to him.
The book begins quite slowly, delving into James Lynde's character and life, showing how Jaime's own character is shaped by her father's profession and personality. Then it gets up speed, rushing to the headlong finale where Jaime's about to lose him again.
This isn't a quick read, but it's for anyone who likes to take their time and get to know the characters. There's a love story but it's muted. The relationship between the spy and his daughter takes front and center stage.
A nice story.
A well written romance that is more than a Romance novel. The main characters are from families that do not need to worry about living from paycheck to paycheck so you are treated to life style of the rich and powerful. A small girl loses her mother and then her father and the nagging thought that someone or everyone has lied about her father drives her to search for him when she is an adult. The intrigue builds as she discovers his supposed family may not be her family. Then she finds a footlocker filled with the cards, letters, and even gifts he sent, but she was not given. Somehow the government, the CIA, and her supposed relatives are all involved in this conspiracy. The danger increases as she begins to find out the truth. Her maternal aunt is killed, then her ex-fiancé because his attempts to stop her failed. This should have soured her on romance, but she meets another handsome, rich man who is willing to walk into danger with her. It becomes evident that someone wants to use her to find her father also. The story takes you to England and Europe. Then it will take you to where the danger is even greater. Be ready for a fast-paced, page turning ending.

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