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Court Brody knew his assignment to infiltrate a secret militia organization didn't allow for any mistakes. But the stakes became higher when he found himself faced with Sabrina Korbett—his former flame who'd stumbled into the wrong place at the worst possible moment. Working undercover, he had to keep his distance and his agenda hidden from the one woman he'd always loved. Then he discovered her secret—she'd never told him he was a father. Although he'd missed his baby's birth, Court vowed to be there for his toddler son forevermore. But with his cover nearly blown, could Court survive long enough to keep his family out of harm's way?


Special Assignment Baby edition by Debra Webb Romance eBooks

I thought this would be the best of the series when I saw Debra Webb was the author. This book in no way is the caliber of Debra's writing.

Sabrina isn't a heroine I could root for. She seemed very whiney. Every time the book focuses on her, it's a constant rationalizing of keeping Court from finding out he's a father to her 15 month old son. It got old real fast reading it over and over. Her being at the militia camp to keep tabs on her little brother was just too hard to believe. Camps like that wouldn't allow people to come and go like she did.

Court Brody was introduced in the last book as the FBI agent on loan to Montana Confidential because he's from the area. He's a loner. He makes it clear he doesn't want to be back here but has a job to do. Infiltrate the compound, bring down the leader, and find their connection to the Black Order. Court runs into Sabrina right away. From that point on, the book was like reading 2 completely separate stories. Court's assignment lacked intrigue I'm used to reading from Debra Webb. It was almost like something had to be written to fill in the gaps between Sabrina's constant secret keeping of her son and Court constantly reminding himself he didn't want to be in Montana anymore. Because there was so little time spent on the assignment, there was no suspense or intrigue. When the final showdown came at the end, it was too little too late.

This story would have been much better if Debra could have had the 2 stories run together. Sabrina's character was too weak and I couldn't root for her at all. This is the only book written by Debra I could have easily put down and moved on to the next book. Court and Sabrina just aren't a couple that had chemistry. I kept reading in hopes it would get better...it didn't.

I'm hopeful the rest of the Montana Confidential team stories are better.

Product details

  • File Size 520 KB
  • Print Length 256 pages
  • Publisher Harlequin Presents (May 19, 2010)
  • Publication Date June 1, 2010
  • Sold by Harlequin Digital Sales Corp.
  • Language English
  • ASIN B0037NB76I

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It's been awhile since I've read a Harlequin romance novel. I can see that not much has changed over the years! It's ironic that no matter what author's name is on the front cover, the story is pretty predictable.

I'm not saying that I didn't enjoy this book. It had a decent story line. Court is responsible for bringing down this Neely guy who is determined to take down everyone in the city. Court's job is to play the part of good militia soldier while in truth he's an undercover agent.

Sabrina (Brin) is busy doing everything she can to keep the family ranch afloat while keeping an eye of her teenage brother who is quickly forming alliances with Neely. Why can't he see he's not a good guy to be around?

Court sees Brin again...it's been so long. Does she still love him? He her? Can Court give up everything he loves for Brin...and their child?
Montana Confidential Agent Court Brody goes undercover in a militia to see if they have connections with The Black Order (a vague multi-national terrorist organization), but when he discovers that his childhood sweetheart may have ties to the organization, and she knows he's an FBI Agent, his cover could be blown. So begins a game of cat and mouse. Both have secrets (thus creating suspense), Brody is undercover and Sabrina has had a child from their last rendevous. Although the character's are well drawn and interesting, not having the primary suspense element (Brody verus the militia) have a direct link with the romantic plot hamstrings the book and makes it unfold in a segmented fashion. It's not a bad romance story, it's just not a particularly strong romantic suspense one.
The Montana Confidential miniseries continues with book two, "Special Assignment Baby." Agent Court Brody returns to his hometown to infiltrate a dangerous militia group. He doesn't expect to find an old love there. Sabrina is someone he loved and left behind. Now she's trying to keep her brother from falling under the militia's influence while guarding a precious secret from Court. Will he discover what it is?

Debra Webb's writing is excellent as always, but it's not enough to save a fundamentally boring story. "Special Assignment Baby" is as predictable as Intrigue gets. This is a story that hits all the expected notes and offers few, if any surprises. Primarily a romance with a little (very little) suspense, it is hard to tell how this book is romantic suspense and not a regular long contemporary. There is neither much danger or suspense for most of this book nor any mystery. It's hard to understand why books like Suzanne Brockmann's, which contain more action than this, are considered long contemporaries around RITA time while this is considered romantic suspense. Compared with the nonstop action of Ms. Webb's previous Intrigues, this was a bore.

"Special Assignment Baby" also suffers from a weak and stupid heroine. You would think that any intelligent person would question an FBI agent suddenly signing up with a militia group. Wouldn't she at least wonder if he's undercover? Of course Sabrina's too dim to think of that. Worse, the heroine is completely separated from the intrigue element. Unlike most Intrigues, which involves the heroine in the Intrigue at its premise, most of this book moves between Court dealing with the intrigue and Court romancing Sabrina. Sabrina never knows what's going on and for most of the book never seems to be in any danger. Most of her scenes are dull and drag badly.

"Special Assignment Baby" also has something in common with Webb's previous secret child Intrigue, "The Bodyguard's Baby." This is a book where the story ends but the book does not. It continues past its natural ending. The plot has a good climax that signals the story should be coming to an end. It doesn't. Webb stretches it out with another two chapters with filler that does nothing to advance this story and, after a long while, sets up the next book. Finishing this book became a chore.
Webb's voice is too strong and her writing too polished for this to be a bad book. Had this been an Intimate Moments or Superromance I may not have had as much of a problem with it. But "breathtaking romantic suspense" this was not. Romantic, yes. Breathtaking or suspenseful, no.
I thought this would be the best of the series when I saw Debra Webb was the author. This book in no way is the caliber of Debra's writing.

Sabrina isn't a heroine I could root for. She seemed very whiney. Every time the book focuses on her, it's a constant rationalizing of keeping Court from finding out he's a father to her 15 month old son. It got old real fast reading it over and over. Her being at the militia camp to keep tabs on her little brother was just too hard to believe. Camps like that wouldn't allow people to come and go like she did.

Court Brody was introduced in the last book as the FBI agent on loan to Montana Confidential because he's from the area. He's a loner. He makes it clear he doesn't want to be back here but has a job to do. Infiltrate the compound, bring down the leader, and find their connection to the Black Order. Court runs into Sabrina right away. From that point on, the book was like reading 2 completely separate stories. Court's assignment lacked intrigue I'm used to reading from Debra Webb. It was almost like something had to be written to fill in the gaps between Sabrina's constant secret keeping of her son and Court constantly reminding himself he didn't want to be in Montana anymore. Because there was so little time spent on the assignment, there was no suspense or intrigue. When the final showdown came at the end, it was too little too late.

This story would have been much better if Debra could have had the 2 stories run together. Sabrina's character was too weak and I couldn't root for her at all. This is the only book written by Debra I could have easily put down and moved on to the next book. Court and Sabrina just aren't a couple that had chemistry. I kept reading in hopes it would get better...it didn't.

I'm hopeful the rest of the Montana Confidential team stories are better.
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