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The Hard Stuff: Stakeout / Bodywork / Chinatown
The Hard Stuff Stakeout / Bodywork / Chinatown
Author: Bonnie Edwards, Karin Tabke, Sunny Chen
What women want...NO LIMITS — Surrender to the heat of the moment.  Let your inhibitions melt away.  Meet three of the sexiest men ever.  Real men who know just how to please every woman they touch.... — STAKEOUT by Karin Tabke — Cool.  Calm.  Collected.  That's gorgeous detective Stevie Cavanaugh....  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780758214089
ISBN-10: 0758214081
Publication Date: 1/1/2006
Pages: 304
Rating:
  • Currently 3.6/5 Stars.
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3.6 stars, based on 73 ratings
Publisher: Kensington Publishing Corporation
Book Type: Paperback
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bombschell avatar reviewed The Hard Stuff: Stakeout / Bodywork / Chinatown on + 214 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 5
None of the three short stories in this book are worth the money. None of these even make any sense, and the last one "Chinatown" was the worst. Fragmented, jagged, bad pacing and even worse dialog. "Bodywork" was one of those whose story was just barely plausible, and if the leads were better written it might have worked. I couldn't finish "Stakeout" it was a mess.
reviewed The Hard Stuff: Stakeout / Bodywork / Chinatown on + 1215 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
Three contemporary stories with explicit sex scenes. No character development, very limited story line, just a good excuse for sex.
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reviewed The Hard Stuff: Stakeout / Bodywork / Chinatown on + 129 more book reviews
I enjoyed each story. The sex scenes were interesting.
reviewed The Hard Stuff: Stakeout / Bodywork / Chinatown on + 46 more book reviews
3 very different stories. Good book in general. Would definitely recommend for a nice quick "hot" read.
reviewed The Hard Stuff: Stakeout / Bodywork / Chinatown on + 254 more book reviews
I love it when the books are anthology because it gives you a taste of different authors or you find your favorite one.
All the stories had kept you guessing what was going to happen which I really like


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