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Book Reviews of Southern Comfort

Southern Comfort
Southern Comfort
Author: Karen Kelley
ISBN-13: 9780758207104
ISBN-10: 0758207107
Publication Date: 5/3/2005
Pages: 300
Rating:
  • Currently 3.9/5 Stars.
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3.9 stars, based on 51 ratings
Publisher: Kensington Publishing Corporation
Book Type: Paperback
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Helpful Score: 2
The beginning has you wide eyed and with your mouth agape.

DEA agent running from an attempt on her life meets a small town sheriff, and the fun begins.

Their buidling attraction (non-relationship as she wants to call it )is sexy and smart and fun.
msdamgoode avatar reviewed Southern Comfort on + 83 more book reviews
Sexy suspense novel.
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A sexy undercover DEA agent hides out in a small Texas town and falls for the hunky sheriff. A fast enjoyable read. It is steamy.
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i enjoyed it. sexy and smart
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It was a great read!!! I'm looking forward to reading more books by Karen Kelley.
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sexy romance
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Good fast sexy read....
frazerc avatar reviewed Southern Comfort on + 672 more book reviews
Good read. A fast-paced page turner...
princessdiana34691 avatar reviewed Southern Comfort on + 361 more book reviews
good read.
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This new novel by the author of Stardust Dreams (NAL, 1993) takes as its premise the gang rape of five coeds at Dominion University by an immoral group of fraternity brothers. Years later, as the story begins, one of those fraternity brothers is being confirmed by the Senate as Secretary of Housing in an atmosphere reminiscent of the Hill-Thomas hearings. ("Mizz Wallace, did you or did you not willingly take Senator Ziegler's penis into your mouth on more than one occasion?") Senator Ziegler's murder and the subsequent deaths of two others involved in the long-ago rape lead authorities to suspect heroine Holly Kaufman and fellow members of "The Little Sister Society." Stiff, unlikable characters and uninspired writing with too many shock vulgarities diminish what could have been an interesting story of vengeance for the exploitation of the "weaker sex." Not recommended.
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