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"Shining examples of the author's style and humor!"
Reviewed by Raelene Gorlinsky
Courtesy Sensual Romance
Posted September 23, 2003
MaryJanice Davidson, one of my favorite authors, is most
known for her shapeshifter stories. This collection of
three novellas (two of them interrelated) is a straight
contemporary, but still plenty of fun and reflecting a lot
of trademark MJ touches.
Sweet Strangers
Renee had been, until two days ago, head of security Read more...
"A winner"
Reviewed by Barb Hicks
Posted September 28, 2003
UNDER COVER by Mary Janice Davidson is the second book to
come out of the contest that Lori Foster held last year. Ms
Davidson was one of the winners and after you read UNDER
COVER you will see why.
UNDER COVER is also the second book that Brava has issued
which Read more...
"Hilariously funny!"
Reviewed by Kathy Boswell
Posted October 21, 2003
MaryJanice Davidson has a wicked sense of humor and
it is showcased in this collection of three novellas that
had me snickering, giggling and laughing out loud
throughout the whole entire book.
Sweet Strangers starts out this book telling
us the story of Renee Jardin, the ex-head of Security at
Anodyne. Read more...
Summary"Sweet Strangers"
Renee Jardin never meant to become the
world's most sought-after thief. But the minute she walks
out of her biotech firm accidentally carrying "The Cure"—
the most important scientific discovery of the century—
she's on the run from ruthless bioengineers, cops, and the
U.S. government. Desperate to lose her trackers, Renee
lays a full-body kiss on the first gorgeous guy she sees...a
kiss that she gets back with a toe-curling vengeance.
N.S.A. agent James Axelrod never thought apprehending his
suspect would be so easy, and so sinfully arousing...or that
he would consider taking her into custody in the privacy
of his own bedroom...
"Lovely Lies"
Peter Random lost everything when he was outwitted by that
goody-goody Renee Jardin. Late in his rent, his job gone,
Peter vows he'll never let anyone get close enough to burn
him again. So why can't he seem to tell Lori Jamieson and
her troubles to hit the road? It isn't just her hot bod
and full lips—although those have a magic he can't deny.
Something about the damsel in distress makes Peter want to
wrap her in his strong arms and prove that a bad boy can
be very, very good, especially when it's between the
sheets...
"Delightful Deception"
At the biotech firm, they call her Thea "I.Q." Foster—
"I.Q." for either Intelligence Quotient or Ice Queen,
depending. Slipping the Cure into Renee's tote bag was
satisfying revenge, but now that the fun's over, Thea sets
her sights on a new challenge: sarcastic, secretive Jimmy
Scrye. Cracking open his hard shell would be a real game,
but Jimmy's more than Thea's match. He's got a few ideas
for turning the tables on the brainy scientist...sensual,
erotic fantasy ideas that just might change those letters
in her name to "Incredible," "Insatiable," and "Quivering
with delight"...
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