Truth, Lies, and Second Dates
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- 45,00 kr
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- 45,00 kr
Utgivarens beskrivning
'As raucous and riveting as fans will expect' Publishers Weekly
Captain Ava Capp has been flying from her past for a decade. She'd much rather leave it, and her home state, behind forever. But when she finds herself back in Minnesota, against her better judgement, everything goes sideways in a way she never expected it to.
M.E. Dr. Tom Baker has never forgotten Ava and the cold case she ran away from. When she shows up unexpectedly in town, in spite of himself, sparks fly. Which is terrible because he can't stop his growing attraction to her. Can these two Type-A's let their guards down and work together to put Ava's tragic past behind her for good? And keep their hands off each other at the same time?
Why readers love MaryJanice Davidson . . .
'Quirky, sexy, truly funny and refreshingly different' Bookseller
'Bestselling author Davidson mashes together romance tropes in hilarious fashion, poking good-natured fun at her genre while leaving the reader with a satisfying story' Publishers Weekly
'If you love seeing gentle fun poked at well-loved tropes, this book will be right up your alley, as Davidson gives it her over-the-top wacky treatment!' RT Book Reviews
'A fun and wild trip to take. Fans of the genre will really enjoy this' Graffiti Magazine
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
This standalone contemporary romance from Davidson (The Love Scam) is just as raucous and riveting as fans will expect. Snarky commercial pilot Ava Capp returns to Minnesota 10 years after the murder of her best friend, Danielle, only to discover, at the anniversary memorial service, that Danielle's family believes Ava was the killer. To blow off steam, Ava heads to a bar, where she meets and makes out with a hunky stranger. The next morning she gets a call that the funeral home has been vandalized. Luckily, the stranger from the night before can corroborate Ava's alibi and he's already on the scene in his role as the county medical examiner. Quirky Dr. Tom Baker is determined to solve Danielle's cold case, and he's willing to work with Ava to do it, though he can't be sure that she is not the murderer but that does nothing to douse their chemistry. The banter comes a mile a minute, as do the twists, though Davidson struggles to juggle the suspense with the romantic development, leading to some wonky pacing. Still, the mystery will keep readers turning pages, and Ava's raunchy internal monologue creates plenty of laugh-out-loud moments. It's a wild ride and, despite some turbulence along the way, the destination's worth it.