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Format: Quality Paperback, Paperback
Publisher: Berkley Publishing Group
Published: Feb 2008
Genre: Fiction - Romance - Paranormal
Retail Price: $15.00
Pages: 336
When Marty Andrews gets bitten by a mangy mutt while walking her teacup poodle, her blond hair darkens, the hair on her legs starts growing at an alarming rate, and her mood swings put her dream job as a sales rep for Bobbie-Sue Cosmetics in serious jeopardy.
Then a drool-worthy man shows up at her door claiming that he accidentally bit Marty. And since he's a werewolf, she is now, too. Thinking Keegan Flaherty is clearly insane, Marty refuses to believe a word until a kidnapping makes her realize there's more at stake than just her highlights. And she must put her out-of-control life in the hands of the man who makes her blood run wild in more ways than one...
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The first book of the series? is very disappointing. The tiny tail was pretty stupid - the female lead was pretty dense - took WAAAAy to long to believe her situation - the hero was conveniently running a company that fit right into her lifestyle really? I think one star MIGHT be too much.