Real Deal, Fern Michaels
Real Deal, Fern Michaels
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Real Deal

Author: Fern Michaels

Narrator: Andrea Gallo

Unabridged: 12 hr 58 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/15/2011


Synopsis

The New York Times and USA TODAY bestselling author Fern Michaels delivers her signature mix of thrilling twists and relatable heroines in this exciting novel following an independent woman driven by passion and bound by duty in Washington, DC.

Resourceful and steadfast FBI agent Quinn Star has always relied on herself—how else could she have survived the boys club of the FBI or navigated the heartbreak of a thwarted affair with her boss? Today, Quinn risks her life every day in the Secret Service as she protects the First Lady of the United States. But unfortunately, she can’t safeguard her from the ruthless advisors who are intent on hiding the President’s debilitating illness for their political gain.

Suspecting a conspiracy that places the fate of the President, his wife—and the nation—on the line, Quinn whisks the First Lady out of the capital to her South Carolina home. But are they truly safe from whoever is pulling the strings in this lethal game? And Quinn’s fortitude is tested further when a mysterious lover emerges from the shadows of the past...

About Fern Michaels

Self-described as someone who can scribble notes and tell great stories, author Fern Michaels, aka Mary Ruth Kuczkir, is a very prolific writer having written 147 books, with 90 being on the New York Times best sellers list. She was born in Pennsylvania, coming into this world as "a dinky little thing", as her father called her. She spent the early part of her adult life becoming a wife and mother of five children. After her children were grown, she separated from her husband, who was a very negative person, and began putting pen to paper to begin her writing career. She had always loved books, and writing one seemed to be the best chance for her to make her own way through the rest of her life. Her first manuscript was not published, but the second attempt was, and so began her illustrious career.

Her successful career allowed her to put all five children through college, on her own, which she claims is one of her most proud accomplishments. She says that when all is considered, family is the most important thing. Fern also bought a beautiful old (300 year old) plantation in South Carolina, where she still lives today. Her grandmother gave her very sage advice many years ago, which she lives by today.......when God is good to you, you have to give back. She developed the Fern Michaels Foundation which grants four scholarships to deserving students. She also opened a pre-school and day care center for single moms who are having a hard time supporting their family.

The quote that best describes is a Dutch saying.......If you can't whistle on your way to work, you don't belong in that job. She follows by saying, "I whistle all day long".


Reviews

Goodreads review by Foxy Vixen on August 03, 2024

Oh my. what character names… Winnie (my favorite), Birdie, Puff, Sadie, Quinn and Lettie. I laughed and cried in many places. The most memorable quote is “Where is my husband?” My challenge question for this book was: Did any parts of the book make you uncomfortable? Well, there certainly was. This was......more

Goodreads review by Cindi on July 23, 2015

I read some reviews of this book before I read it. A lo of them stated they were disappointed in the book. Well I was not disappointed at all. I thought it was very good and wanted the story to continue.......more

Goodreads review by Carol on July 28, 2018

The Real Deal Ok, the beginning was a bit slow, but once the action got started, this book took off, & I couldn’t put the book down, The characters were hilarious-my favorite was Winnie! I like dogs, & Winnie stole my heart! Lettie & Birdie & Star & Sadie & Puff were great, too. Good read.......more

Goodreads review by Ada on April 04, 2019

There was a lot to like in this book, but a lot that was simplistic. The main character, Quinn, is suppose to be this really smart agent, but she comes across somewhat lame and a little like a deer in the headlights. The woman they are "protecting" has better plans and guts, but she talks on and on.......more