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Although Sherrilyn Kenyon's "Bad to the Bone" contribution in this book was cute (I mean who doesn't have the fantasy of being the secret agent heroine to a handsome hero), I definitely don't think it was her best work. It seemed to take a bit to get going and then ended quickly.
Liz Carlyle's "Let's Talk About Sex" was much the same way. The plot was cute and there were some good moments in the story but it felt like it built up only to wrap in two pages with a disappointment.
I did not like "The Nekkid Truth." It was very weird and all about the "erotica" scenes. The plot was horrible and I found myself thinking, who thinks like that?
Overall, I don't wish I never read the book but I could have passed on it and not missed a thing.
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Sherrilyn Kenyon's story had appeared in her bad anthology, but it is a good one. Normal everyday teacher who reads romances gets to be her favorite heroine and act out her favorite book. in Let's Talk About Sex the story was good but it fizzled at the end...just lost steam. I enjoyed the premise of The Nekkid Truth, I was very interested in how the medical condition was used in the story and it kept me captivated.