Jenna McCay is a street cop in Nashville when a secret government agency discovers her ability to make herself invisible and coerces her to come work for them in exchange for information on her missing father, a soldier who disappeared overseas when she was young. She's thought him dead all these years, but this agency has information pointing to the possibility that he's still alive. But she has to go undercover in the White House to get that information from them. Her job is to find out who inside the White House is sending threatening letters to the president from within the building. Jenna also has to deal with her attraction toward and suspicion of the agent assigned to her, Daniel Webster (and yes, that's his name, ...
Jenna McCay is a street cop in Nashville when a secret government agency discovers her ability to make herself invisible and coerces her to come work for them in exchange for information on her missing father, a soldier who disappeared overseas when she was young. She's thought him dead all these years, but this agency has information pointing to the possibility that he's still alive. But she has to go undercover in the White House to get that information from them. Her job is to find out who inside the White House is sending threatening letters to the president from within the building. Jenna also has to deal with her attraction toward and suspicion of the agent assigned to her, Daniel Webster (and yes, that's his name, a fact of which she makes fun). In the course of the investigation, she discovers she's not the only person with her ability, and that it has something to do with the Project Athena experiments that were done on soldiers, her father among them.
Trish Milburn lives in the South with her husband. In what little free time she has, she likes reading, watching TV and movies (Is that her TiVo smoking?), hiking, and taking road trips. She has published several books with Harlequin American and Razorbill. She is a two-time winner of Romance Writers of America's prestigious Golden Heart Award.
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Overview
Jenna McCay is a street cop in Nashville when a secret government agency discovers her ability to make herself invisible and coerces her to come work for them in exchange for information on her missing father, a soldier who disappeared overseas when she was young. She's thought him dead all these years, but this agency has information pointing to the possibility that he's still alive. But she has to go undercover in the White House to get that information from them. Her job is to find out who inside the White House is sending threatening letters to the president from within the building. Jenna also has to deal with her attraction toward and suspicion of the agent assigned to her, Daniel Webster (and yes, that's his name, ...