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Book Info
Released: April 14, 2014
Published by Self Published
Pages: 68
Format: eBook
“THE SUPERFOX is packed with sexy and a good time. Just wished it could’ve been a little longer.” ~ Under the Covers
Another super fun installment in this series! I love smart heroines and Melissa Martin is smart and goal oriented. Dedicated to her job, she stays behind at the office finishing a project due that day while her coworkers flee during a snowstorm. Now stuck at the office during the storm, she happens to find a hunky and sexy photographer in the art department who was also working during the storm. Did I mention he’s wearing a kilt?
Ranger is sex appeal personified. That may just be because anything involving a camera hits the spot for me, or the fact he’s just fun to be around and doesn’t take himself too seriously. Swooning alert! But he’s had a crush from afar on the woman some consider a bitch. She’s tough and she shows it. But Ranger is that one guy that can make her melt. And maybe that includes making her melt all over the break room. There’s creative use of ice, props, rope and pictures. You won’t want to miss this one.
Again, this is so short. Why must you do this Ms. Lovelace! We want these to be longer! Even though this had a lot of the same type of jokes as the first book in the series, in a way, it was still so enjoyable. THE SUPERFOX is packed with sexy and a good time. Just wished it could’ve been a little longer.

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Thanks Francesca!
Thanks for the review, I enjoyed book 1 but I won’t spend $1.99 for 68 pages.
thanks for the review francesca