Kick Ass: The Bride Wore a .44 / The Incredible Misadventures of Boo and the Boy Blunder / Warfem / Painkillers
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Genre: Romance
Book Type: Paperback
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Genre: Romance
Book Type: Paperback
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In "The Bride Wore a .44", Maggie Shayne writes about a woman who is recovering after a bad accident that gave her amnesia, her overbearing mother, and her hot wedding planner.
In "The Incredible Misadventures of Boo and the Boy Blunder", MaryJanice Davidson starts with the note, "There are vampire hunters, and there are albinos, but usually they aren't one and the same."
In "Warfem", Angela Knight writes about members of a future Amazonian society who deal with honor, outside enemies, internal traitors, and hot romance.
In "Painkillers", Jacey Ford writes about swimsuit modeling and the CIA.
While I loved the concept, this didn't live up to the cover art for me and was not my favorite work by any of the authors, who can be very good. I'd rate it not too bad for a quick beach read.
In "The Incredible Misadventures of Boo and the Boy Blunder", MaryJanice Davidson starts with the note, "There are vampire hunters, and there are albinos, but usually they aren't one and the same."
In "Warfem", Angela Knight writes about members of a future Amazonian society who deal with honor, outside enemies, internal traitors, and hot romance.
In "Painkillers", Jacey Ford writes about swimsuit modeling and the CIA.
While I loved the concept, this didn't live up to the cover art for me and was not my favorite work by any of the authors, who can be very good. I'd rate it not too bad for a quick beach read.
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