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City of Spies
City of Spies | Nina Berry
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Pagan Jones is back! Celebrating her escape from East Germany and the success of her new film, teen starlet Pagan Jones returns to Hollywood to reclaim her place among the rich and the famous. She's thrilled to be back, but memories of her time in Berlin—and elusively handsome secret agent Devin Black—continue to haunt her daydreams. The whirlwind of parties and celebrities just isn't enough to distract Pagan from the excitement of being a spy or dampen her curiosity about her late mother's mysterious past. When Devin reappears with an opportunity for Pagan to get back into the spy game, she is eager to embrace the role once again—all she has to do is identify a potential Nazi war criminal. A man who has ties to her mother. Taking the mission means that she'll have to star in a cheesy film and dance the tango with an incredibly awful costar, but Pagan knows all the real action will happen off-set, in the streets of Buenos Aires. But as Pagan learns more about the man they're investigating, she realizes that the stakes are much higher than they could have ever imagined, and that some secrets are best left undiscovered.
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MysticRaven03
City of Spies | Nina Berry
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Hollywood star and espionage? Yes, please! I loved "The Notorious Pagan Jones" and this sequel did not disappoint. "City of Spies" finds Pagan sent to South America for a mission under the guise of filming a movie. I could not put this book down. There was constant action, suspense and Devin Black!

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MysticRaven03
City of Spies | Nina Berry
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I received this arc from Harlequin Teen/ Nina Berry via a Goodreads giveaway. I'm a bit late on starting this one but I *loved* The Notorious Pagan Jones and can't wait to see what ends up happening next!

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carynreads
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"A cranky, hungry alcoholic. That pretty much made her the worst person in the world." Gosh, I do love Pagan. She is definitely more mature in this book, but she's not perfect by any means!

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