Undercover Action by Cassie Cole
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Two chiseled Irish brothers. A dashing undercover cop.
Undercover Action
The three of them protecting me–and sharing me.
My undercover objective is to get close to the Finnegan brothers.
To learn their secrets by any means necessary.
I thought I was ready for anything…
Until they said they want to share me.
Connor Finnegan, the smooth mastermind with a face and body cut from stone, stares at me with emerald eyes that pierce my soul.
Leo Finnegan has delicious washboard abs and struts around the club like he’s looking for a fight. A bare-knuckle boxer on the weekend, he’s the muscle behind their operation.
Complicating things is Riley McCarthy, the roguish bartender at their club. Tall, dark, and handsome, Riley and I have a history that predates our work on this undercover mission…
The three of them take turns dating me.
Sharing me.
Loving me.
But am I getting too close to them?
And if so, will it jeopardize my entire mission?
UNDERCOVER ACTION is a stand-alone Reverse Harem love story filled with suspense, tension, and sizzling-hot romance. HEA guaranteed!
Reverse harem mafia romantic suspense audiobook!

The following ratings are out of 5:
Romance: 💜🩷💙💚
Heat/Steam: 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Story/Plot: 📕📗📙📘
World building: 🌏🌍🌎🌎
Character development: ☹️😍😋😤
Narration: 🎙🎙🎙
Narration Type: Dual Narration
The heroine: Amber – she is a Boston cop. She risked her job, and possibly her life to meet up with Riley with whom she was in a ‘friends with benefits’ relationship. Riley was assigned to an undercover operation in a bad part of Boston. She came from the vice squad and her new boss doesn’t have any respect for female cops, especially those that came out of vice. She wants to move up to be a detective, including being involved in undercover work.
The Heroes:
Riley – an undercover Boston cop. He is on a mission to get close to the Finnegan brothers, part of the Irish mob in Boston. He got a job as the bartender in their club.
Connor and Leo Murphy – the two brothers that ran an Irish gang out of Belfast and were betrayed and supposedly killed by a car bomb. They are now in Boston with the last name of Finnegan, building a new empire.
The Story: Amber was sick of working as a meter maid, but she had been assigned to the duty for the last three months and her boss is not letting her off. So, another boss gave her a secret undercover assignment in New Bedford. She was assigned to be a stripper in one of the Finnegan brothers’ nightclubs. They told her current department that she was being assigned to New Bedford as a disciplinary measure for her bad attitude. She wasn’t fond of that but was excited by her new assignment.
Amber gets an interview at the strip club the very next day and she finds that Riley is the bartender there. Leo and Connor have her dance for them, and they hire her immediately. After talking to Riley, they immediately start to suspect that something is up. Riley had two months of training in different things, including bartending, acting lessons, espionage, which was trained by CIA specialists, and more. Yet when the brass put Amber on the case, they gave her one day of instruction which included getting her hair dyed.
I wondered how this one would work out in any way, since two of the four main characters are cops that are investigating the two outlaws. I was pleasantly surprised in the way this story went. I found out that I really liked both Connor and Leo quite a bit. I don’t want to say anything more about the plot but to say it was built more slowly than I expected even though not a lot of time went by. The brothers trusted Amber right away, mostly because they were so attracted to her, too bad they had a policy about not dating the women that worked for them.
This audiobook was told in dual points of view via dual narration and was narrated by Curt Bonnem and Senn Annis. Senn has a nice voice, and she is good at using different voices for different characters. Though there isn’t really anything about her voice that stands out, so she isn’t one of my favorite female narrators. Curt Bonnem is good as well but isn’t in my list of top male narrators. He did a pretty good Irish accent, but I wasn’t to fond of it.
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