"Delightful tongue in cheek novellas"
"Taking Care of Business" by Stephanie Bond. In Vegas,
FBI Agent Steve Berringer is undercover as a photographer
at the Taking Care of Business Chapel. His target is
Mitch Landy who is expected to come here to marry. As
Steve trips over H.D. the dog, he also finds he can't help
falling in love with wedding designer Gracie Sergeant. "Play It Again, Elvis" by Jo Leigh. In Vegas, stand up
comedian Molly Canada worries that her writer Charlie
Webster has written poor material for her lately. Charlie
is not suffering from writer's block, but instead fears
unrequited love. He knows it's now or never that he must
declare his feelings to Molly. "The Good Luck Charm" by JoAnn Rock. In Vegas, former
music agent Alyssa Renalto owns and operates the
Memorabilia shop. Currently she is angry with musician
Brett Neale who disrupted her Elvis séance. Brett wants
Alyssa to be his agent and more as he suffers from a
burning love for her. However, when he competes against
her sister in the Elvis Legacy Contest, Alyssa feels
divided as she loves her sibling but the hound dog too. These contemporary romances with an Elvis theme are tongue
in cheek fun starring delightful couples and a multiple
of "Elvi". Jo Leigh, & JoAnn Rock Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted July 25, 2005
SummaryThese three women can't help falling in love...Vegas
style.
Taking Care Of Business by Stephanie
Bond
Gracie Sergeant hires black-haired, sultry Steve Mulcahy as
the new "Elvis" for her Las Vegas wedding chapelnot
realizing he's an undercover FBI agent out to nab a mob boss
at his upcoming nuptials. Or that Steve's secret weapon is
all in the hip.
Good Luck Charm by Joanne Rock
Alyssa Reynolds is trying to conjure up The King in a
backroom séance at her Elvis memorabilia shop when Brett
Neale walks into her store.With his hypnotic blue eyes,
Brett is Elvisor he will be once she helps him win
Vegas's American Idol-style Elvis Legacy contest.
Play It Again, Elvis by Jo Leigh
Stand-up comic Ellie Evans is determined to keep her
relationship with comedy writer Charlie Webster strictly
professionalin spite of the attraction. But just when
Charlie's about to check into the Heartbreak Hotel, he gets
personal advice on how to make his moves...from The King
himself.
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