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The first "outrageously entertaining" (RACHEL GIBSON) Bigtime book from the author of Jinx.
After getting dumped by her crime-fighting fiance, reporter Carmen Cole starts exposing the country's most powerful heroes and villains. But when her life is threatened, she'll have to rely on the city's sexiest crime-buster to save her.
Chick lit meets comics lit in Estep's fresh debut. Carmen Cole, "reporter extraordinaire" for the Exposéin Bigtime, N.Y., is on a mission—to unmask all superheroes and über villains—after catching her fiancé, Matt Marion (aka the Machinator), in bed with her best friend, Karen Crush (aka Crusher), on Carmen's wedding day. But after Carmen outs a member of the Fearless Five, Travis Teague (aka Tornado), and Travis kills himself, she's not only devastated, she's demoted to society reporter. When the Terrible Triad nabs Carmen, their snarky Malefica insists she unmask the Fearless Five's Striker or suffer dire consequences. By the time Carmen knows who Striker is, they're in love, and turning him over to a superbitch isn't an option. A zippy prose style helps lift this zany caper far above the usual run of paranormal romances. (May)
Copyright 2007 Reed Business Information More Reviews and RecommendationsJennifer Estep is an award-winning journalist for a Virginia newspaper.
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September 12, 2009: I had never read anything by this author and tried this book on a whim. It paid off! This was an excellent book and was a good one-day read. I'm going to start looking for more books by this author.
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July 31, 2008: I read this book in less than a week, while working a full time job and attending college. I have to admit, when I first read the book I didn't think it was my kind of book. But once I got through the middle of the first chapter I could NOT put it down! Very good read for people of all ages 'except for the very discriptive girl on guy action'. Other than that I so much enjoyed reading this book!