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Bewitched: In Too Deep / Married to the Boss
Bewitched In Too Deep / Married to the Boss
Author: Lori Foster
IN TOO DEEP — P.I. Harry Lonnigan wasn't fooled by her disguise. The waif dressed as a boy, who was about to blow his cover and maybe get herself killed, was every inch a woman. His first priority should have been reuniting Charlie with her estranged father -- but her first priority was to seduce Harry, and b...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780373774951
ISBN-10: 0373774958
Publication Date: 11/1/2010
Pages: 384
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3.7 stars, based on 34 ratings
Publisher: HQN Books
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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I very much enjoy Lori Foster as an author, but I don't know why I keep picking up her short story books. Neither of the 2 stories kept my interest as it took me 3 days to finish the book.
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Both stories are a lot of fun. The chemistry in "In Too Deep" between Harry and Charlie is much better. Great banter between the two. The second story "Married to the Boss" is sweet. The story itself belongs to a series done by different authors. So there are some issues in there that are not resolved at the end. That can be somewhat disappointing but it is still worth the read. Both stories leave you with wanting to know more about these characters.

These stories are reprints.

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  • Currently 3/5 Stars.
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The first story, "In Too Deep" was funny, engaging, & the banter between the characters was entertaining. The second story, "Married to the Boss" was typical Lori Foster - cliched, boring, soap opera.


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