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The Damsel In This Dress by Marianne Stillings

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The Damsel In This Dress
Marianne Stillings

Port Henry Trilogy #3
Avon
August 2004
On Sale: August 1, 2004
Featuring: J. Soldier McKennitt; Betsy Tremaine
384 pages
ISBN: 0060575336
EAN: 9780060575335
Kindle: B004W2YZ30
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Romance | Romance Comedy

Port Henry Ledger Book Review by Betsy Tremaine:

WRONG GUY HAS THE WRITE STUFF IN TORRID LOVE STORY

Let me tell you, dear reader, I've rarely been subjected to such drivel as I have in the novels of bestselling tough- guy cop-turned-author J. Soldier McKennitt. The man himself, however, is considerably more interesting. Having finally met him at a recent writers' conference in Seattle, I am pleased to report that Soldier is a tall, dark, and gorgeous hunk of literary superstar. To my surprise, he became quite the charmer once his self-righteous indignation evaporated ...

Could it have been this critic's blonde hair and hourglass figure that brought about such an abrupt turnaround? Or perhaps our Soldier boy was simply vanquished by this reviewer's intelligence and caustic wit. In any case, due to the recent emergence of a crazed stalker, this plot has since thickened uncomfortably, and Detective McKennitt has brashly assumed the role of my knight in shining Brooks Brothers.

Bottom Line: The only thing standing in the way of a beautiful relationship in this love story is the fact that the two protagonists are so deliriously, passionately wrong for each other!

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