"Three fine romantic novellas"
Stakeout by Karin Tabke. Police Detective Stevie
Cavanaugh wets her pants salivating over the "Italian
Stallion" that she watches as Mario "Rocky" Spoltori is
hung. However, as she admires her target, Special Agent
Jack "Thorn" Thornton arrives at the surveillance site
provoking memories of the best night she ever had; fantasy
could never match the hardness of reality, but he was
married at the time. They still want one another but the
divorced Thorn wonders whether Stevie will geld him or
love him. Bodywork by Bonnie Edwards. Wealthy widow Lisa
Delaney hires auto mechanic Tyce Branton as his touch is
the best to fix her late husband's classic car collection
for an auction. Neither has forgotten twelve years ago,
but he does not trust her as she disdained her trailer
park roots which included him and married a sexagenarian.
Lisa vows she will not lose her heart this time to the
womanizer who tossed her aside years ago. Of course he is
the best with body parts so she might consider a frolic or
two. Chinatown by Sunny. Lily Huang obtains the phony
Chinese passport and Singapore visa that enables her
illegally to enter New York where the ruthless people-
smuggling Red Lion gang strip her, find her tracking
device, and realize she is an undercover cop. They lock
her in the basement with undercover FBI Agent Wes
Penzatti. As they share captivity and more, they must
escape before the merciless gang leader Billy Kim kills
them, but freedom means the end of their togetherness
fantasy. These three romantic novellas are well written stimulating
tales. Though Bonnie Edwards' input does not seem to
belong with the police procedural contributions, fans who
like their literature torrid will enjoy this erotic
anthology. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted January 14, 2006
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