Almost Perfect, Delaney Diamond
Almost Perfect, Delaney Diamond
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Almost Perfect

Author: Delaney Diamond

Narrator: John Joseph Rogers

Unabridged: 6 hr 44 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/15/2022


Synopsis

A cat burglar and an assassin run for their lives across Paris—and try not to get distracted by the sizzling attraction between them.Assistant antique dealer by day, cat burglar by night, Sable Devereaux has lived in the shadows for years. With one final heist, she can walk away from a life of crime and open her own antique store, retiring to the quiet existence she has always dreamed of. But in the midst of her last theft, she witnesses a murder and goes on the run to escape the cross-hairs of some very powerful people.Agent and master-of-disguise, Hunter Miller is intrigued when he has to subdue the sexy thief after she breaks into his Parisian apartment. He quickly learns he must protect her—and himself—from an organization hiding much more than a murder.The couple races across Paris in a fight to stay alive and stop one of the most powerful organizations in the world—and at the same time discover what they’ve been looking for all along… is each other.

About Delaney Diamond

Delaney Diamond is a USA Today bestselling author of sensual and passionate black romance and interracial romance. She reads romance novels, mysteries, thrillers, and a fair amount of nonfiction.

When she's not busy reading or writing, she's in the kitchen trying out new recipes, dining at one of her favorite restaurants, or traveling to an interesting locale.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Julian on September 21, 2024

WordPerfect Corporation was one of the software giants of the 1980s and early 1990s. It was incredible to read just how unsophisticated they were -- not in a good way -- as they became massively successful and achieved yearly sales of hundreds of millions of dollars in software revenue per year (in......more

Goodreads review by Roberto on April 06, 2009

Let's see... death marches, a company that proudly explains the employees that it doesn't care at all about their happiness or future, and that they will never get promoted. The CEO explaining that coming to work with "a bad attitude" should be grounds for dismissal without compensation, or that cong......more

Goodreads review by C on January 07, 2023

It was nice of the author to put this up for free when it fell out of print, and I'd say that if you are interested in the history of IT/computing in the 80s and early 90s, it's a worthwhile read. The PDF is a brisk 115 pages, and while he's not a great author, Willard 'Pete' Peterson doesn't write......more

Goodreads review by Randall on July 31, 2012

A pretty readable book about a time period for which I harbor some lingering nostalgia. Peterson relates the angst and struggle of getting a new business up and running, and the ecstasy of seeing the bird unfold its wings. He also carries us through an interesting time when offices were still buying......more